The following words, terms, and acronyms, when used in this
chapter, shall have the following meanings, unless the context clearly
indicates otherwise.
(1) The Act--The Interior Designers' Registration Law.
(2) Administrative Procedure Act (APA)--Texas Government
Code §§2001.001 et seq.
(3) APA--Administrative Procedure Act.
(4) Applicant--An individual who has submitted an application
for registration or reinstatement but has not yet completed the registration
or reinstatement process.
(5) Architectural Barriers Act--Texas Government Code,
Chapter 469.
(6) Architectural Interior Construction--A building
project that involves only the inside elements of a building and,
in order to be completed, necessitates the "practice of architecture"
as that term is defined in 22 Texas Administrative Code §1.5.
(7) Barrier-Free Design--The design of a facility or
the design of an alteration of a facility which complies with the
Texas Accessibility Standards, the Americans with Disabilities Act,
the Fair Housing Accessibility Guidelines, or similarly accepted standards
for accessible design.
(8) Board--Texas Board of Architectural Examiners.
(9) Cancel, Cancellation, or Cancelled--The termination
of a Texas Interior Design registration certificate by operation of
law two years after it expires without renewal by the certificate-holder.
(10) Candidate--An individual that is seeking registration
by examination but has not yet completed the examination or application
process.
(11) CEPH--Continuing Education Program Hour(s).
(12) Chair--The member of the Board who serves as the
Board's presiding officer.
(13) CIDQ--The Council for Interior Design Qualification.
(14) Construction Documents--Drawings; specifications;
and addenda, change orders, construction change directives, and other
Supplemental Documents prepared for the purpose(s) of Regulatory Approval,
permitting, or construction.
(15) Consultant--An individual retained by a Registered
Interior Designer who prepares or assists in the preparation of technical
design documents issued by the Registered Interior Designer for use
in connection with the Registered Interior Designer's Construction
Documents.
(16) Contested Case--A proceeding, including a licensing
proceeding, in which the legal rights, duties, or privileges of a
party are to be determined by a state agency after an opportunity
for adjudicative hearings.
(17) Continuing Education Program Hour (CEPH)--At least
fifty (50) minutes of time spent in an activity meeting the Board's
continuing education requirements.
(18) Council for Interior Design Qualification (CIDQ)--An
organization comprised of regulatory boards from the United States
and Canada which administers the NCIDQ examination.
(19) Delinquent--A registration status signifying that
a Registered Interior Designer:
(A) has failed to remit the applicable renewal fee
to the Board; and
(B) is no longer authorized to use the title "Registered
Interior Designer" in Texas.
(20) Emeritus Interior Designer (or Interior Designer
Emeritus)--An honorary title that may be used by a Registered Interior
Designer who has retired from the practice of Interior Design in Texas
pursuant to §1053.156 of the Texas Occupations Code.
(21) Energy-Efficient Design--The design of a project
and the specification of materials to minimize the consumption of
energy in the use of the project. The term includes energy efficiency
strategies by design as well as the incorporation of alternative energy
systems.
(22) Feasibility Study--A report of a detailed investigation
and analysis conducted to determine the advisability of a proposed
Interior Design project from a technical Interior Design standpoint.
(23) Good Standing--
(A) a registration status signifying that a Registered
Interior Designer is not delinquent in the payment of any fees owed
to the Board; or
(B) an application status signifying that an Applicant
or Candidate is not delinquent in the payment of any fees owed to
the Board, is not the subject of a pending TBAE enforcement proceeding,
and has not been the subject of formal disciplinary action by an Interior
Design registration board that would provide a ground for the denial
of the application for Interior Design registration in Texas.
(24) Governmental Jurisdiction--A governmental authority
such as a state, territory, or country beyond the boundaries of Texas.
(25) Inactive--A registration status signifying that
a Registered Interior Designer may not practice Interior Design in
the State of Texas.
(26) Interior Design--The identification, research,
or development of creative solutions to problems relating to the function
or quality of the interior environment; the performance of services
relating to interior spaces, including programming, design analysis,
space planning of non-load-bearing interior construction, and application
of aesthetic principles, by using specialized knowledge of interior
construction, building codes, equipment, materials, or furnishings;
or the preparation of Interior Design plans, specifications, or related
documents about the design of non-load-bearing interior spaces.
(27) Interior Designers' Registration Law--Chapter
1053, Texas Occupations Code.
(28) Interior Design Intern--An individual participating
in an internship to complete the experiential requirements for Interior
Design registration by examination in Texas.
(29) Licensed--Registered.
(30) Member Board--An Interior Design registration
board that is part of CIDQ.
(31) NCIDQ--The examination developed and administered
by the Council for Interior Design Qualification, which is the adopted
examination for registration as a Texas Registered Interior Designer.
(32) Nonregistrant--An individual who is not a Registered
Interior Designer.
(33) Principal--A Registered Interior Designer who
is responsible, either alone or with other Registered Interior Designers,
for an organization's practice of Interior Design.
(34) Registered Interior Designer--An individual who
holds a valid Texas Interior Design registration granted by the Board.
(35) Registrant--Registered Interior Designer.
(36) Regulatory Approval--The approval of Construction
Documents by a Governmental Entity after a review of the Interior
Design content of the Construction Documents as a prerequisite to
construction or occupation of a building of facility.
(37) Reinstatement--The procedure through which a Surrendered
or Revoked Texas Interior Design registration certificate is restored.
(38) Renewal--The procedure through which a Registered
Interior Designer pays a periodic fee so that his or her registration
certificate will continue to be effective.
(39) Responsible Charge--That degree of control over
and detailed knowledge of the content of technical submissions during
their preparation as is ordinarily exercised by Registered Interior
Designers applying the applicable Interior Design standard of care.
(40) Revocation or Revoked--The termination of a Texas
Interior Design registration certificate by the Board.
(41) Rules and Regulations of the Board--22 Texas Administrative
Code §§5.1 et seq.
(42) Rules of Procedure of SOAH--1 Texas Administrative
Code §§155.1 et seq.
(43) Secretary-Treasurer--The member of the Board responsible
for signing the official copy of the minutes from each Board meeting
and maintaining the record of Board members' attendance at Board meetings.
(44) Signature--A personal signature of the individual
whose name is signed or an authorized copy of such signature.
(45) SOAH--State Office of Administrative Hearings.
(46) Sole Practitioner--A Registered Interior Designer
who is the only design professional to offer or render Interior Design
services on behalf of a business entity.
(47) State Office of Administrative Hearings (SOAH)--A
governmental entity created to serve as an independent forum for the
conduct of adjudicative hearings involving the executive branch of
Texas government.
(48) Supervision and Control--The amount of oversight
by a Registered Interior Designer overseeing the work of another whereby:
(A) the Registered Interior Designer and the individual
performing the work can document frequent and detailed communication
with one another and the Registered Interior Designer has both control
over and detailed professional knowledge of the work; or
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