Conn. Agencies Regs. § 20-377t-1

Current through October 16, 2024
Section 20-377t-1 - Application for certificate of registration as interior designer

Any person seeking a certificate of registration as a Registered Interior Designer shall apply to the Commissioner of Consumer Protection on an application form provided by said Commissioner. Such application form shall include:

(a) Applicant's name;
(b) Applicant's date and place of birth;
(c) Applicant's firm or business name;
(d) Applicant's business address;
(e) Applicant's residence address; and
(f) Information about Applicant's credential history as an interior designer from any state or territory of the United States. Such information is to include an explanation of any refusal, revocation, suspension or lapse of a credential related to interior design.
(g) The Applicant shall submit satisfactory proof that he or she has fulfilled one of the following:
(1)
(A) has passed the Uniform National Examination established by the National Council for Interior Design Qualifications; or
(B) has passed any other examination with standards or requirements equal to or greater than those established by said council;
(2) has passed, prior to October 1, 1988, the Uniform National Examination established by the Interior Design Society;
(3) is an architect licensed in the State of Connecticut;
(4) is currently credentialed in another state having credentialing standards or requirements equal to or greater than the standards or requirements of section 20-377n(b) of the Connecticut General Statutes; or
(5) has used or was identified by the title of "interior designer" for one year or more immediately preceding October 1, 1983;
(h) such other information as the Commissioner may require; and
(i) If the Applicant is claiming comparability under Subsection (g)(1)(B), he or she shall provide documents and materials necessary for the Commissioner to determine equivalency.

Conn. Agencies Regs. § 20-377t-1

Effective February 1, 1989; Amended August 26, 1996; amended 9/9/2024