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Louisiana State Board of Examiners of Interior Designers

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Laws and Regulations

Louisiana is one of 30 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and 8 Canadian provinces that regulates the use of the titles Registered or Licensed Interior Designer and/or commercial practice or permitting privileges for Interior Design to protect the health, safety and welfare of the public.

The Louisiana Title Act was passed in 1984. The statute was updated to a Practice Act and passed in 1999. Find the Louisiana Interior Design Statute here INTERIOR DESIGN STATUTE

A series of  rules and regulations are used by the State Board to legally function and enforce the Statute in a structured way.  RULES AND REGULATIONS 

LA RS 37: 3651 provides for Occupational Licensing for members of the military, military spouses, and military dependents. 

RULE CHANGE REQUEST – LA RS 49:964 (A)(1) provides for an interested person to petition an agency requesting the adoption, amendment, or repeal of a rule.

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