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Code · New York · Education · The Professions · Interior Design

§ 8306. Limited permits.

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§ 8306. Limited permits. 1. On recommendation of the board, the
department may issue a limited permit, valid for a period of two years
and renewable once on the recommendation of the board, for use of the
title "certified interior designer" in accordance with this article by
one who is not a resident of this state and has no established business
in this state. This individual shall
(a)be qualified to practice or
engage, under such title, in the practice of interior design in his or
her own country or state,
(b)submit evidence satisfactory to the board
of established and recognized professional standing in his or her own
country or state, and
(c)submit satisfactory certifications as to his
or her qualifications.
2. The limited permit shall authorize the holder to use the title
"certified interior designer".
3. A limited permit of a certified interior designer shall be used
only in connection with the specific project for which the limited
permit is issued and authorized in writing by the department.
4. The fee for each limited permit shall be one hundred five dollars.
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