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Public Act 102-1066 | ||||
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AN ACT concerning regulation.
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Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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represented in the General Assembly:
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Section 5. The Registered Interior Designers Act is | ||||
amended by changing Sections 3, 4, 8, and 13 and by adding | ||||
Sections 4.1 and 4.2 as follows:
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(225 ILCS 310/3) (from Ch. 111, par. 8203)
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2027) | ||||
Sec. 3. Definitions. As used in this Act:
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"Accredited institution" means an institution accredited | ||||
by the Council for Interior Design Accreditation, | ||||
accreditation body recognized by the United States Department | ||||
of Education, or a curriculum or transcript approved by the | ||||
Board per a registration applicant's application. | ||||
"Address of record" means the designated address recorded | ||||
by the Department in the applicant's application file or the | ||||
registrant's registration file as maintained by the | ||||
Department's licensure maintenance unit. | ||||
"Board" means the Board of Registered Interior Design | ||||
Professionals established
under Section 6 of this Act.
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"Department" means the Department of Financial and | ||||
Professional Regulation. | ||||
"Email address of record" means the designated email |
address recorded by the Department in the applicant's | ||
application file or the registrant's registration file as | ||
maintained by the Department's licensure maintenance unit. | ||
"Interior technical submissions" means the designs, | ||
drawings, and specifications that establish the scope of the | ||
interior design to be constructed, the standard of quality for | ||
materials, workmanship, equipment, and construction systems, | ||
and the studies and other technical reports and calculations | ||
prepared in the course of the practice of registered interior | ||
design. | ||
"Practice of registered interior design" means the design | ||
of interior spaces
as a part of an interior alteration or | ||
interior construction project in conformity with
public | ||
health, safety, and welfare requirements, including the | ||
preparation of
documents relating to building code | ||
descriptions, project egress plans that require
no increase | ||
capacity of exits in the space affected, space planning, | ||
finish
materials, furnishings, fixtures, equipment, and the | ||
preparation of documents
and interior technical submissions | ||
relating to interior construction.
"Practice of registered | ||
interior design" does not include: | ||
(1) The practice of structural engineering as defined | ||
in the Structural Engineering Practice Act of 1989, the | ||
practice of professional engineering as defined in the | ||
Professional Engineering Practice Act of 1989, or the | ||
practice of land surveying as defined in the Professional |
Land Surveyor Act of 1989. | ||
(2) Services that constitute the practice of | ||
architecture as defined in the Illinois Architecture | ||
Practice Act of 1989, except as provided in this Act. | ||
(3) Altering or affecting the structural system of a | ||
building, including changing
the building's live or dead | ||
load on the structural system. | ||
(4) Changes to the building envelope, including | ||
exterior walls, exterior wall
coverings, exterior wall | ||
openings, exterior windows and doors, architectural trim,
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balconies and similar projections, bay and oriel windows, | ||
roof assemblies and rooftop
structures, and glass and | ||
glazing for exterior use in both vertical and sloped
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applications in buildings and structures. | ||
(5) Altering or affecting the mechanical, plumbing, | ||
heating, air conditioning,
ventilation, electrical, | ||
vertical transportation, fire sprinkler, or fire alarm | ||
systems. | ||
(6) Changes beyond the exit access component of a | ||
means of egress system. | ||
(7) Construction that materially affects life safety | ||
systems pertaining to fire
safety or the fire protection | ||
of structural elements, or alterations to smoke
evacuation | ||
and compartmentalization systems or to fire-rated vertical | ||
shafts in
multistory structures. | ||
(8) Changes of use to an occupancy of greater hazard |
as determined by the
International Building Code. | ||
(9) Changes to the construction classification of the | ||
building or structure
according to the International | ||
Building Code. | ||
"The profession of interior design", within the meaning | ||
and intent
of this Act, refers to persons qualified by | ||
education, experience, and
examination, who administer | ||
contracts for fabrication, procurement, or
installation in the | ||
implementation of designs, drawings, and specifications
for | ||
any interior design project and offer or furnish professional | ||
services,
such as consultations, studies, drawings, and | ||
specifications in connection
with the location of lighting | ||
fixtures, lamps and specifications of ceiling
finishes as | ||
shown in reflected ceiling plans, space planning, furnishings,
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or the fabrication of non-loadbearing structural elements | ||
within and
surrounding interior spaces of buildings but | ||
specifically excluding
mechanical and electrical systems, | ||
except for specifications of fixtures
and their location | ||
within interior spaces. | ||
"Public member" means a person who is not a registered an | ||
interior designer,
educator in the field, architect, | ||
structural engineer, or professional
engineer. For purposes of | ||
board membership, any person with a significant
financial | ||
interest in the design or construction service or profession | ||
is
not a public member.
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"Registered interior designer" means a person who has |
received registration
under Section 8 of this Act. A person | ||
represents himself or herself to be a "registered interior | ||
designer" within the meaning of this Act if he or she holds | ||
himself or herself out to the public by any title | ||
incorporating the words "registered interior designer" or any | ||
title that includes the words "registered interior design".
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"Responsible control" means the amount of control over | ||
detailed professional knowledge of the content of interior | ||
technical submissions during the preparation as is ordinarily | ||
exercised by registered interior designers applying the | ||
required professional standard of care. Merely reviewing or | ||
reviewing and correcting an interior technical submission or | ||
any portion thereof prepared by those not in the regular | ||
employment of the office where the registered interior | ||
designer is a resident without control over the content of | ||
such work throughout its preparation does not constitute | ||
responsible control. | ||
"Secretary" means the Secretary of Financial and | ||
Professional Regulation.
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(Source: P.A. 102-20, eff. 1-1-22 .)
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(225 ILCS 310/4) (from Ch. 111, par. 8204)
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2027) | ||
Sec. 4. Title; application of Act. | ||
(a) No individual shall, without a valid registration as a | ||
registered an
interior designer issued by the Department, in |
any manner hold himself or herself out
to the public as a | ||
registered interior designer or attach the title "registered | ||
interior
designer" or any other name or designation which | ||
would in any way imply
that he or she is able to use the title | ||
"registered interior designer" as defined in this Act.
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(a-5) Nothing in this Act shall be construed as preventing | ||
or restricting
the services offered or advertised by an | ||
interior designer who is registered
under this Act.
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(b) Nothing in this Act shall prevent the employment, by a | ||
registered interior
designer association, partnership, or a
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corporation furnishing interior design services
for | ||
remuneration, of persons not registered as interior designers | ||
to perform services in various capacities as
needed, provided | ||
that the persons do not represent themselves as, or use the
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title of, "registered interior designer".
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(c) Nothing in this Act shall be construed to limit the | ||
activities and
use of the title "interior designer" on
the | ||
part of a person not registered under this Act who is a | ||
graduate of an
interior design program and a full-time | ||
employee of a duly chartered
institution of higher education | ||
insofar as such person engages in public
speaking, with or | ||
without remuneration, provided that such person does not
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represent himself or herself to be a registered interior | ||
designer or use the title "registered
interior designer".
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(d) Nothing contained in this Act shall restrict any | ||
person not
registered under this Act from carrying out any of |
the activities
listed in the definition of "the profession of | ||
interior design" in
Section 3 if such person does not | ||
represent himself or herself or
his or her services in any | ||
manner prohibited by this Act.
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(e) Nothing in this Act shall be construed as preventing | ||
or restricting
the practice, services, or activities of any | ||
person licensed in this State
under any other law from | ||
engaging in the profession or occupation for which
he or she is | ||
licensed.
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(f) Nothing in this Act shall be construed as preventing | ||
or restricting
the practice, services, or activities of | ||
engineers licensed under the
Professional Engineering Practice | ||
Act of 1989 or the Structural
Engineering Practice Act of | ||
1989; architects licensed
pursuant to the
Illinois | ||
Architectural Practice Act of 1989; any interior decorator or
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individual offering interior decorating services including, | ||
but not limited
to, the selection of surface materials, window | ||
treatments, wall coverings,
furniture, accessories, paint, | ||
floor coverings, and lighting fixtures; or
builders, home | ||
furnishings salespersons, and similar purveyors of goods and
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services relating to homemaking.
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(g) Nothing in this Act or any other Act shall prevent a | ||
licensed
architect from practicing interior design services. | ||
Nothing in this
Act shall be construed as requiring the | ||
services of a registered interior designer for the interior | ||
designing of a single family
residence.
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(h) Nothing in this Act shall authorize registered | ||
interior designers to perform services, including life safety | ||
services that they are prohibited from performing, or any | ||
practice: (i) that is restricted in the Professional | ||
Engineering Practice Act of 1989, the Professional Land | ||
Surveyor Act of 1989, of the Structural Engineering Practice | ||
Act of 1989; (ii) that is restricted in the Illinois | ||
Architecture Practice Act of 1989, except as provided in this | ||
Act; or (iii) that they are not authorized to perform under the | ||
Environmental Barriers Act, except as provided in this Act. | ||
Nothing in this Act shall authorize registered interior | ||
designers to perform services, including life safety services | ||
that
they are prohibited from performing, or any practice (i) | ||
that is restricted in
the Illinois Architecture Practice Act | ||
of 1989, the Professional Engineering
Practice Act of 1989, or | ||
the Structural Engineering Practice
Act of 1989, or (ii) that | ||
they are not authorized to perform under the
Environmental | ||
Barriers Act.
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(i) Nothing in this Act shall authorize registered | ||
interior designers to advertise services that they are | ||
prohibited to perform, including architecture or engineering | ||
services, nor to use the title "architect" in any form. | ||
(j) Nothing in this Act shall be construed as preventing | ||
or restricting persons from engaging in professional services | ||
limited to the design of kitchen and bath spaces or the | ||
specification of products for kitchen and bath areas in |
noncommercial settings. | ||
(Source: P.A. 102-20, eff. 1-1-22 .)
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(225 ILCS 310/4.1 new) | ||
Sec. 4.1. Seal. Every registered interior designer shall | ||
have a reproducible seal, or facsimile, the impression of | ||
which shall contain the name of the registered interior | ||
designer, the registrations number, and the words "Registered | ||
Interior Designer, State of Illinois". The registered interior | ||
designer shall affix the signature, current date, date of | ||
registration expiration, and seal to the first sheet of any | ||
bound set or loose sheets of interior technical submissions | ||
used as contract documents between parties to the contract or | ||
prepared for the review and approval of any governmental or | ||
public authority having jurisdiction by that registered | ||
interior designer or under that registered interior designer's | ||
responsible control. The sheet of interior technical | ||
submissions in which the seal is affixed shall indicate those | ||
documents or parts thereof for which the seal shall apply. The | ||
seal and dates may be electronically affixed. The registrant | ||
may provide, at the registrant's sole discretion, an original | ||
signature in the registrant's handwriting, a scanned copy of | ||
the document bearing an original signature, or a signature | ||
generated by a computer. All interior technical submissions | ||
issued by any corporation, partnership, or professional | ||
service corporation shall contain the corporate or assumed |
business name in addition to any other seal requirements set | ||
forth in this Act. | ||
A registered interior designer under this Act shall not | ||
sign and seal interior technical submissions that were not | ||
prepared by or under the responsible control of the registered | ||
interior designer, except that: | ||
(1) the registered interior designer may sign and seal | ||
those portions of the interior technical submission that | ||
were prepared by or under the responsible control of a | ||
person who holds a registration under this Act, and who | ||
has signed and sealed the documents, if the registered | ||
interior designer has reviewed in whole or in part such | ||
portions and has either coordinated their preparation or | ||
integrated them into the work; | ||
(2) the registered interior designer may sign and seal | ||
portions of the professional work that are not required by | ||
this Act to be prepared by or under the responsible | ||
control of a registered interior designer if the | ||
registered interior designer has reviewed and adopted in | ||
whole or in part such portions and has integrated them | ||
into the work. The work associated with the combination of | ||
services in connection with the design and construction of | ||
buildings shall be provided by a licensed architect. If | ||
engineering, structural engineering, or licensed land | ||
surveying services are required in association with an | ||
interior nonstructural project being performed by a |
registered interior designer, the documents that have | ||
already been properly sealed by a licensed professional | ||
engineer, licensed structural engineer, or licensed land | ||
surveyor may be compiled by a registered interior | ||
designer. Each design professional shall seal the | ||
respective documents and shall not seal a document that | ||
was not prepared under the design professional's | ||
responsible charge. For all other projects, engineering, | ||
structural engineering, or land surveying services shall | ||
be procured separate from the registered interior | ||
designer; | ||
(3) a partner or corporate officer of a professional | ||
design firm registered in this State who has professional | ||
knowledge of the content of the interior technical | ||
submissions and intends to be responsible for the adequacy | ||
of the interior technical submissions may sign and seal | ||
interior technical submissions that are prepared by or | ||
under the responsible control of a registered interior | ||
designer who is registered in this State and who is in the | ||
regular employment of the professional design firm. | ||
The registered interior designer exercising responsible | ||
control under which the interior technical submissions or | ||
portions of the interior technical submission were prepared | ||
shall be identified on the interior technical submissions or | ||
portions of the interior technical submissions by name and | ||
Illinois registration number. |
Any registered interior designer who signs and seals | ||
interior technical submissions not prepared by that registered | ||
interior designer but prepared under that registered interior | ||
designer's responsible control by persons not regularly | ||
employed in the office where the registered interior designer | ||
is a resident shall maintain and make available to the Board | ||
upon request for at least 5 years following such signing and | ||
sealing, adequate and complete records demonstrating the | ||
nature and extent of the registered interior designer's | ||
control over, and detailed professional knowledge of the | ||
interior technical submissions throughout their preparation. | ||
(225 ILCS 310/4.2 new) | ||
Sec. 4.2. Interior technical submissions. | ||
(a) All interior technical submissions intended for use in | ||
this State shall be prepared and administered in accordance | ||
with standards of reasonable professional skill and diligence. | ||
Care shall be taken to reflect the requirements of State law | ||
and, where applicable, county and municipal ordinances in the | ||
submissions. In recognition that registered interior designers | ||
are registered for the protection of the public health, | ||
safety, and welfare, submissions shall be of such quality and | ||
scope, and be so administered, as to conform to professional | ||
standards. | ||
(b) No officer, board, commission, or other public entity | ||
who receives interior technical submissions shall accept for |
filing or approval any interior technical submissions related | ||
to services requiring the involvement of a registered interior | ||
designer that do not bear the seal and signature of a | ||
registered interior designer. | ||
(c) It is unlawful to affix a seal to interior technical | ||
submissions if it masks the true identify of the person who | ||
actually exercised responsible control of the preparation of | ||
such work. A registered interior designer who seals and signs | ||
interior technical submissions is not responsible for damage | ||
caused by subsequent changes to, or uses of, those interior | ||
technical submissions where the subsequent changes or uses, | ||
including changes to uses made by State or local agencies, are | ||
not authorized or approved in writing by the registered | ||
interior designer who originally sealed and signed the | ||
interior technical submissions.
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(225 ILCS 310/8) (from Ch. 111, par. 8208)
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2027) | ||
Sec. 8. Requirements for registration.
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(a) Each applicant for registration shall apply to the | ||
Department in
writing on a form provided by the Department. | ||
Except as otherwise provided in
this Act, each applicant shall | ||
take and pass the examination approved by the
Department. | ||
Prior to registration, the applicant shall provide substantial
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evidence to the Board that the applicant has completed the | ||
education and work experience requirements to sit for the |
NCIDQ examination administered by the Council for Interior | ||
Design Qualification, has successfully passed the NCIDQ exam, | ||
has maintained an active NCIDQ certification, and :
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(1) is a graduate of a 5-year interior design or | ||
architecture program from an
accredited institution and | ||
has completed at least 2 years of full-time
diversified | ||
interior design experience;
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(2) is a graduate of a 4-year interior design or | ||
architecture program from an
accredited institution and | ||
has completed at least 2 years of full-time
diversified | ||
interior design experience;
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(3) has completed at least 3 years of interior design | ||
or architecture curriculum
from an accredited institution | ||
and has completed 3 years of full-time
diversified | ||
interior design experience; or
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(4) is a graduate of a 2-year interior design or | ||
architecture program from an
accredited institution and | ||
has completed 4 years of full-time diversified
interior | ||
design experience.
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(b) In addition to providing evidence of meeting the | ||
requirements of
subsection (a), each applicant for | ||
registration as a registered interior designer shall
provide | ||
substantial evidence that he or she has successfully completed | ||
the
examination administered by the National Council for | ||
Interior Design Qualification
Qualifications .
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Examinations for applicants under this Act may be held at |
the direction of
the Department from time to time but not less | ||
than once each year. The scope
and form of the examination | ||
shall conform to the National Council for Interior
Design | ||
Qualification examination for interior designers.
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(b-5) Each applicant for registration shall pay to the | ||
Department the required registration fee,
which is not | ||
refundable, at the time of filing his or her application.
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(b-10) Each applicant for renewal or reinstatement of | ||
registration under this Act shall have completed continuing | ||
education as set forth by the Department by rule. The | ||
Department shall consider the recommendations of the Board in | ||
establishing requirements for continuing education | ||
requirements but shall be no less than 10 hours of continuing | ||
education in the areas of health, safety, and welfare every 2 | ||
years. | ||
(c) An individual may apply for original registration | ||
prior to passing the examination. He or she shall have 2 years | ||
after the
date of filing an application to pass the | ||
examination. If evidence and documentation of passing the | ||
examination are received by the Department later than 2 years | ||
after the individual's filing, the application shall be denied | ||
and the
fee forfeited. The applicant may reapply at any time, | ||
but shall meet the requirements
in effect at the time of | ||
reapplication.
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(d) Upon payment of the required fee, which shall be | ||
determined by rule,
an applicant who is an architect licensed |
under the laws of this State may,
without examination, be | ||
granted registration as a registered interior designer by the | ||
Department provided the applicant submits
proof of an active | ||
architectural license in Illinois.
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(Source: P.A. 100-920, eff. 8-17-18; 101-81, eff. 7-12-19 .)
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(225 ILCS 310/13) (from Ch. 111, par. 8213)
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(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2027) | ||
Sec. 13. Refusal, revocation or suspension of | ||
registration. The Department may refuse to issue, renew, or | ||
restore or may revoke, suspend,
place on probation, reprimand | ||
or take other disciplinary action as the
Department may deem | ||
proper, including fines not to exceed $10,000 $5,000 for
each | ||
violation, with regard to any registration for any one or | ||
combination
of the following causes:
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(a) Fraud in procuring the certificate of | ||
registration.
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(b) (Blank). Habitual intoxication or addiction to the | ||
use of drugs.
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(c) Making any misrepresentations or false promises, | ||
directly or
indirectly, to influence, persuade, or induce | ||
patronage.
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(d) Professional connection or association with, or | ||
lending his or her name, to
another for illegal use of the | ||
title "registered interior designer", or professional | ||
connection or association with any person,
firm, or |
corporation holding itself out in any manner contrary to | ||
this Act.
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(e) Obtaining or seeking to obtain checks, money, or | ||
any other items of
value by false or fraudulent | ||
representations.
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(f) Use of the title under a name other than his or her | ||
own.
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(g) Improper, unprofessional, or dishonorable conduct | ||
of a character
likely to deceive, defraud, or harm the | ||
public.
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(h) Conviction in this or another state, or federal | ||
court, of any crime
which is a felony, if the Department | ||
determines, after investigation, that
such person has not | ||
been sufficiently rehabilitated to warrant the public
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trust.
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(i) A violation of any provision of this Act or its | ||
rules.
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(j) Revocation by another state, the District of | ||
Columbia, territory, or
foreign nation of an interior | ||
design or residential interior design license, | ||
certification, or
registration if at least one of the
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grounds for that revocation is the same as or the | ||
equivalent of one of the
grounds for revocation set forth | ||
in this Act.
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(k) Mental incompetence as declared by a court of | ||
competent jurisdiction.
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(l) Being named as a perpetrator in an indicated | ||
report by the
Department of Children and Family Services | ||
pursuant to the Abused and
Neglected Child Reporting Act, | ||
and upon proof by clear and convincing
evidence that the | ||
registrant has caused a child to be an abused child or
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neglected child as defined in the Abused and Neglected | ||
Child Reporting Act.
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(m) Aiding or assisting another person in violating | ||
any provision of this Act or its rules. | ||
(n) Failure to provide information in response to a | ||
written request made by the Department within 30 days | ||
after receipt of the written request. | ||
(o) Physical illness, including, but not limited to, | ||
deterioration through the aging process or loss of motor | ||
skill that results in the inability to practice interior | ||
design with reasonable judgment, skill, or safety.
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(p) Using or attempting to use an expired, inactive, | ||
suspended, or revoked registration or the certificate or | ||
seal of another registrant or impersonating another | ||
registrant. | ||
(q) Signing, affixing, or allowing the registered | ||
interior designer's seal to be affixed to any interior | ||
technical submission not prepared by the registered | ||
interior designer or under the registered interior | ||
designer's responsible control. | ||
(r) Negligence, incompetence, or misconduct in the |
practice of interior design. | ||
(s) Habitual or excessive use or abuse of drugs | ||
defined in law as controlled substances, alcohol, | ||
narcotics, stimulants, or any other substances that | ||
results in the inability to practice with reasonable | ||
judgment, skill, or safety. | ||
(t) Inability to practice the profession with | ||
reasonable judgment, skill, or safety as a result of | ||
physical illness, including, but not limited to, | ||
deterioration through the aging process, loss of motor | ||
skill, mental illness, or disability. | ||
(u) The determination by a circuit court that a | ||
licensee is subject to involuntary admission or judicial | ||
admission, as provided in the Mental Health and | ||
Developmental Disabilities Code, operates as an automatic | ||
suspension. Such suspension will end only upon a finding | ||
by a court that the licensee is no longer subject to | ||
involuntary admission or judicial admission, the issuance | ||
of an order so finding and discharging the patient, and | ||
the recommendation of the Board to the Secretary that the | ||
licensee be allowed to resume practice. | ||
(v) Knowingly undertaking any activity or having any | ||
financial or other interest, or accepting any compensation | ||
or reward except from the registrant's clients, for | ||
registered interior design services by the result of those | ||
same services, any of which would reasonably appear to |
compromise the registrant's professional judgment in | ||
serving the best interest of clients or the public. | ||
The Department may refuse to issue or may suspend the | ||
registration
of any person who fails to file a return, or to | ||
pay the tax, penalty, or
interest showing in a filed return, or | ||
to pay any final assessment of tax,
penalty, or interest, as | ||
required by any tax Act administered by the
Illinois | ||
Department of Revenue, until such time as the requirements of | ||
any
such tax Act are satisfied.
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The entry of a decree by any circuit court establishing | ||
that any person
holding a certificate of registration under | ||
this Act is a person subject to
involuntary admission under | ||
the Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities
Code shall | ||
operate as a suspension of that registration. That person may
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resume using the title "registered interior designer" only | ||
upon a finding by the Board that he or she has been determined | ||
to be no
longer subject to involuntary admission by the court | ||
and upon the Board's
recommendation to the Director that he or | ||
she be permitted to resume using the title
"registered | ||
interior designer".
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(Source: P.A. 100-872, eff. 8-14-18; 100-920, eff. 8-17-18; | ||
101-81, eff. 7-12-19 .)
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