A certified interior designer shall state in each of the designer’s interior design documents that the document is not an architectural or engineering drawing, specification, or design and is not to be used for construction of any load-bearing column, load-bearing framing, or load-bearing wall or structure.
A certified interior designer shall disclose to a client or a prospective client the way that compensation, including commission, is to be paid for certified interior design services.
(a) Before a certified interior designer issues to a client or submits to a public authority any interior design document, including drawings, plans, schedules, reports, or specifications, the certified interior designer who prepared or approved the document shall sign, seal, and date the document. (b) Any interior design document issued or submitted as described in subsection (a) […]
(a) Each certified interior designer shall obtain a seal for use as required under § 8-403 of this subtitle. (b) The seal shall: (1) be of a design determined by the Board; and (2) include: (i) the legend “certified interior designer”; and (ii) the name of the certified interior designer who holds the seal.