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2011 House Bill 1788: Concerning the practice of registered interior design
Introduced by Rep. Tami Green, (University Place) (D) on February 2, 2011
Creates registration requirements and fees for those who practice interior design. This act includes design services rendered for new construction, alterations, or interior repairs on any nonstructural interior area of any occupancy not exceeding four thousand square feet. This act creates the state Board for Registered Interior Designers consisting of five members appointed by the Governor. This act requires the Board to adopt a national exam to test competencies in codes and practices in interior, nonstructural design work.   Official Text and Analysis.
Referred to the House Business & Financial Services Committee on February 2, 2011