Establishes a registration system for commercial interior designers in Washington.
The bill creates a registration system for commercial interior designers in Washington. It defines the scope of practice for registered commercial interior designers, which includes programming, space planning, and design of interior nonstructural elements, among other tasks. The bill establishes a board to oversee the practice and sets requirements for registration, including education, experience, and passing exams. It also outlines penalties for violations and exempts certain activities from the registration requirement.
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