The Board of Architecture and Interior Designers (hereinafter referred to as the "Board"), established by the Second Omnibus Regulatory Reform Act of 1998, effective April 20, 1999 (D.C. Law 12-261; D.C. Official Code § 47-2853.01 et seq.), shall be under the administrative control of the Mayor through the Department of Consumer and Regulatory Affairs (hereinafter referred to as the "Department").
Each interior designer member of the Board must be a licensed interior designer.
The Board shall, at its offices, maintain a record of duly licensed interior designers that shall include their name, license number, and last known mailing address.
Communications with Board members and Board staff shall be limited as follows:
The Board may maintain membership in the National Council for Interior Design Qualification (NCIDQ). As part of the Board's activities, the Board shall endeavor to keep up-to-date information on the recommended policies adopted by NCIDQ. The Board may cooperate with NCIDQ in establishing uniform standards of interior design registration throughout the United States, but is under no obligation to do so.
Any forms prepared in accordance with this chapter or the Act shall be made available upon request.
Fees associated with licensure and registration may be found in Title 17 DCMR Chapter 35.
The Department shall maintain copies of all records and papers pertaining to licensure, certification, registration, inspections, investigations, and other matters under the jurisdiction of the Board. Copies of all records and papers duly certified and authenticated by the Board or its staff shall be received in evidence in all courts equally and with like effect as the original.
Public records kept by the Department on behalf of the Board under the authority of this section shall be open to public inspection pursuant to the D.C. Freedom of Information Act. None of any licensed interior designer's examination record shall be considered public record.
The Board shall meet in public session not less than four (4) times per year and shall publish notice of the time and place of each public meeting in the D.C. Register at least one (1) week in advance of the meeting. The public has the right to appear before the Board and testify on subjects within the Board's jurisdiction.
The Chairperson shall be elected from among the members of the Board and shall have authority to sign all official documents issued on behalf of the Board, after approval by the Board.
Four (4) members of the Board shall constitute a quorum.
Once quorum is established, a majority vote of all Board members present and voting is necessary for any action taken by the Board.
Board members may convene in committees of no less than three (3) Board members to carry out specific functions of the Board, provided the full Board ratifies the actions of any committee.
D.C. Mun. Regs. tit. 17, r. 17-3201