Maine Statutes

§ 32 §220-B — Use of the title "interior designer"; qualifications; grandfathering

Maine § 32 §220-B
JurisdictionMaine
Title 32PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
Ch. 3-AARCHITECTS, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS AND INTERIOR DESIGNERS

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Bluebook
Me. Rev. Stat. tit. 32, § 32 §220-B (2026).

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1.Use of title. A person may not use the title "certified interior designer" unless licensed under this chapter. This chapter does not prohibit a person from providing interior design services or from using the title "interior designer."
2.Qualifications. The following are the qualifications for licensure as an interior designer.
3.Accreditation. All interior design programs must be accredited by the Foundation of Interior Design Education Research, or its successor organization, or be determined by the board to be substantially equivalent to the accredited program.
4.Grandfathering.
5.Repeal.

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Legislative History

PL 1993, c. 389, §12 (NEW). PL 2007, c. 402, Pt. F, §14 (AMD).

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