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State to Certify 4 Interior Designer Categories.

As mandated by law, a "certified interior designer will demonstrate competency to protect and enhance the health, safety and welfare of the public through the designer's education, experience and compliance with National Council for Interior Design Qualification requirements.Applications for certification are being processed through the nine-member California Council for Interior Design Certification Board and must include proof of passage of the NCIDQ examination, including the Building and Barrier Free code sections (for better access by the handicapped).The professional designation applies to all interior designers whether they practice residential or commercial design, "and assures the general public that the certified interior designer has met high standards and agrees to uphold a strict code of ethics and conduct," Greenlaw added."Proof of certification . . . a stamp to affix to the non-structural, non-seismic drawings and documents submitted by the certified interior designer will be easily recognized by the public and at building departments.Designers may qualify at the following levels:Category A: an interior designer who is a graduate of a four- or five- year accredited interior design degree program, with six or more years of professional experience.Category B: an interior designer who has completed a three-year accredited interior design certificate program, with six or more years of professional experience.Category C: an interior designer who has a combination of interior design education and/or diversified interior design experience totaling eight years or more.To know more visit our site http://allindiayellowpage.com/.