Ill. Admin. Code tit. 68, § 1255.80 - Restoration
a) Any registered
interior designer whose registration has expired or has been placed on inactive
status for 5 years or less may have the certificate of registration restored by
submitting an application on forms provided by the Division, paying the fees
required by Section 1255.65, and submitting proof of
completing the required CE as defined in Section
1255.65 of this Part and gained
within the 2 years prior to the date of submitting the application.
b) Any person seeking restoration of a
certificate of registration that has been expired or placed on inactive status
for more than 5 years shall file an application, on forms supplied by the
Division, for review by the Board, together with the fee required by Section
1255.65, and submitting proof of
completing the required CE as defined in Section
1255.65 of this Part and gained
within the 2 years prior to the date of submitting the application. The
applicant shall also submit at least one of the following:
1) Sworn evidence of active practice in
another jurisdiction. The evidence shall include a statement from the
appropriate board or licensing authority in the other jurisdiction that the
registrant was authorized to practice during the term of the active
practice;
2) An affidavit attesting
to military service as provided in Section 9 of the Act;
3) Proof of passage of the NCIDQ examination
for an interior designer registration during the period the registration was
lapsed or on inactive status; or
4)
Other evidence of continued active practice of interior design for at least the
last 2 years. Evidence shall be satisfied by one of the below:
A) Employment under the supervision and
control of a licensed or registered interior design professional;
B) Lawfully practicing interior design as an
employee of a governmental agency; or
C) Teaching interior design in a college or
university program accredited by the CIDA or NASAD.
c) When the accuracy of any
submitted documentation, or the relevance of sufficiency of the course work or
experience is questioned by the Division, or the Board, because of a lack of
information, discrepancies or conflicts in information given, or a need for
clarification, the registrant seeking restoration of a registration shall be
required to:
1) Provide information as may be
necessary and/or explain the relevance or sufficiency during an oral interview;
or
2) Appear for an interview
before the Board when the information available to the Board is insufficient to
evaluate the individual's current competency to practice under the
Act.
d) Upon the
recommendation of the Board, and approval by the Director, an applicant shall
have the registration restored or be notified in writing of the reason for
denying the application.
Notes
Amended at 37 Ill. Reg. 16364, effective October 18, 2013
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