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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 323 — Architects

323.406 Administrative regulations.

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The board may promulgate administrative regulations in accordance with KRS Chapter 13A, 323.400 to 323.416, and 323.992 that:
(1)Establish criteria of education, experience, and testing for those persons seeking
certification as a certified interior designer that are reasonable and necessary;
(2)Establish an initial certification fee and a renewal fee for the certification of
certified interior designers that may not in aggregate exceed amounts necessary to
generate sufficient funds to effectively carry out and enforce the provisions of KRS
323.400 to 323.416 and 323.992;
(3)Establish a renewal process for certifications that have expired; and
(4)Establish a process regarding the use of a certified interior designer's signature and
certificate number on documents, plans, reports, drawings, or specifications that do
not require the seal of a licensed architect or professional engineer.
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