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Code · Connecticut · Title 20 — Professional and Occupational Licensing, Certification, Title Protection and Registration. Examining Boards · CHAPTER 396a — Interior Designers

Sec. 20-377 l. Use of title. Use of seal.

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(a)No person shall use the title “registered interior designer” or display or use any words, letters, figures, title, sign, seal, advertisement or other device to indicate that such person is a registered interior designer in this state, unless such person
(1)has obtained a certificate of registration as provided in sections 20-377k to 20-377v , inclusive; or
(2)is an architect licensed in this state.
(b)Any person holding a certificate of registration under this chapter may utilize a seal. Such seal shall only include:
(1)The name of such person,
(2)the words “Registered Interior Designer, State of Connecticut”, and
(3)such person's registration number.
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