Md. Code Regs. 09.18.02.06 - Sealing Requirements
A. A
certificate holder may sign and seal plans, specifications, drawings, reports,
or any other interior design documents that are required to be signed and
sealed under Business Occupations and Professions Article, §
8-403,
Annotated Code of Maryland, only if the following requirements are met:
(1) The certificate holder is competent in
the subject matter of the documents by reason of education or experience or
both; and
(2) The certificate
holder either:
(a) Personally prepared the
documents; or
(b) Approved the
documents.
B.
Definition. In §(A)(2)(b) of this regulation, "approved" means the
certificate holder:
(1) Had direct knowledge
and responsible control over the content of the interior design documents
during their preparation; and
(2)
Performed substantive review and had authority to make revisions of the
interior design documents during their preparation.
C. For the purpose of sealing and signing
interior design documents under this regulation, a certificate holder shall
obtain an individual seal which shall contain:
(1) A depiction of the Great Seal of Maryland
in the center of the seal;
(2) The
certification number of the certificate holder above the depiction of the Great
Seal of Maryland;
(3) The words
"Certified Interior Designer" above the certification number of the certificate
holder;
(4) The name of the
certificate holder below the depiction of the Great Seal of Maryland;
and
(5) The words "State of
Maryland" below the name of the certificate holder.
D. The diameter of the seal shall be 2
inches.
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