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  2. Interior design regulation in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The objective to enact interior design regulation in the United States began in the 1970s as a way to protect the rights of interior designers to practice and to allow designers to practice to the fullest extent of their abilities. The first title act was established in Alabama in 1982, and since then a total of 22 states have enacted some type ...

  3. CIDQ - Wikipedia

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    The parent organizations decided that a separate council was needed to develop, administer and certify, through a qualifying examination, the interior design practitioner competent to practice; and also to study and present plans, programs and guidelines for the statutory licensing of interior design practitioners.

  4. American Society of Interior Designers - Wikipedia

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    c. Allows state-qualified interior designers to (a) use the title “registered,” “certified” or “licensed” interior designer and (b) perform such additional services related to the practice of interior design as applicable governing jurisdictions deem appropriate for state qualified interior designers to perform. (amended 1/09) 2.

  5. Practicing interior decorating without a license?!?!?! - AOL

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    A scathing editorial (subscription required) in the Wall Street Journal looks at the American Society of Interior Designers' efforts to "cartelize" the interior design industry by making it a ...

  6. List of professional designations in the United States

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    state licensing board Professional Planner: PP: state licensing board (NJ [10]) Registered Interior Designer: RID: state licensing board National Council of Architectural Registration Boards Certified: NCARB: National Council of Architectural Registration Boards: National Council for Interior Design Qualification Certified: NCIDQ

  7. Professional licensure in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Some states may require a written examination for a license, while others may require several years of field experience as a student or intern, or both. The requirements regarding who must be licensed may include uncommon or strange licenses; for example, four states require licensing for interior designers. [4]

  8. National Council of Architectural Registration Boards - Wikipedia

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    The standard requirements for the NCARB Certificate are: A professional degree from a NAAB-accredited or Canadian Architectural Certification Board (CACB)-accredited program. If educated in a foreign country, one must have their foreign education evaluated by the National Architectural Accrediting Board through the Education Evaluation Service ...

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