Interior Designers Act regulates registered interior designers in South Carolina.
The Interior Designers Act amends the South Carolina Code to delineate the practice of registered interior design, specifying exclusions. It defines the scope of practice, including programming, space planning, and conceptual design of interior nonstructural elements. It excludes changes to structural systems, building envelopes, and life safety systems. The act also outlines licensing requirements for registered interior designers, including education, experience, and examination. It mandates the use of a seal for technical submissions and sets penalties for violations.
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