22 Tex. Admin. Code § 5.31 - Registration by Examination
(a) In order to
obtain Interior Design registration by examination in Texas, an Applicant shall
demonstrate that the Applicant has satisfied the educational and professional
experience eligibility requirements adopted by the Council for Interior Design
Qualification (CIDQ) to sit for the NCIDQ examination, and shall successfully
complete the NCIDQ examination or a predecessor or other examination deemed
equivalent by CIDQ as more fully described in Subchapter C of this
chapter.
(b) Alternatively, prior
to December 31, 2018, an Applicant may obtain Interior Design registration by
examination by successfully completing the Architectural Registration
Examination or another examination deemed equivalent by NCARB after fulfilling
the prerequisites of §
1.21 and §
1.41 of this title relating to
Board approval to take the Architectural Registration Examination for
architectural registration by examination. This subsection is repealed
effective January 1, 2019.
(c) An
Applicant for Interior Design registration by examination who, as of January 1,
2018, has been approved to take the examination by the Board and has paid all
application maintenance fees associated with the application, may qualify for
registration by successfully completing the NCIDQ or other qualifying
examination and satisfying:
(1) the
educational and professional experience required by CIDQ to sit for its
examination; or
(2) the educational
and professional experience requirements adopted by the Board and in effect at
the time the application was filed.
(d) In accordance with federal law, the Board
must verify proof of legal status in the United States. Each Applicant shall
provide evidence of legal status by submitting a certified copy of a United
States birth certificate or other documentation that satisfies the requirements
of the Federal Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act
of 1996. A list of acceptable documents may be obtained by contacting the
Board's office.
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