22 Tex. Admin. Code § 5.79

Current through Reg. 49, No. 25; June 21, 2024
Section 5.79 - Continuing Education Requirements
(a) For the purposes of this Section, the following definitions shall apply:
(1) Approved Subject Areas - The following are the Approved Subject Areas for qualifying continuing education:
(A) Legal: laws, codes, zoning, regulations, standards, life-safety, accessibility, ethics, insurance to protect owners and public.
(B) Technical: structural, mechanical, electrical, communications, fire protection, controls.
(C) Environmental: energy efficiency, sustainability, natural resources, natural hazards, hazardous materials, weatherproofing, insulation.
(D) Occupant Comfort: air quality, lighting, acoustics, ergonomics.
(E) Materials and Methods: building systems, products, finishes, furnishings, equipment.
(F) Preservations: historic, reuse, adaptation.
(G) Pre-design: programming, project analysis, survey of existing conditions, including the materials and configuration of the interior space of a project.
(H) Design: interior building design, interior specifications, accessibility, safety, and security measures.
(I) Construction Documents: drawings, specifications and other materials within the definition of the term "Construction Document".
(J) Construction Administration: contract, bidding, and contract negotiations.
(2) Health, Safety, or Welfare - Continuing education course content covering knowledge and practice of interior design that is focused on protection of the public and the environment.
(3) Structured Course Study - Courses of study relevant to the practice of Interior Design, taught or otherwise provided by qualified individuals or organizations, delivered by direct, in-person contact or through distance learning methods, the completion of which results in the issuance of a certificate or other record of attendance to the Registered Interior Designer by the provider.
(4) Self-Directed Study - Time spent by a Registered Interior Designer developing knowledge and skills relevant to the practice of Interior Design that does not qualify as Structured Course Study.
(b) During each calendar year between January 1 and December 31, a Registered Interior Designer shall complete a minimum of 12 qualifying continuing education program hours (CEPH) according to the requirements of this section. Each hour of continuing education applied to this requirement shall directly relate to Health, Safety, or Welfare.
(c) Of the 12 qualifying CEPH, each Registered Interior Designer shall complete a minimum of one CEPH relating to Barrier-Free Design and one CEPH relating to Sustainable or Energy-Efficient Design.
(d) Of the 12 qualifying CEPH, each Registered Interior Designer shall complete a minimum of eight CEPH in Structured Course Study.
(1) Each hour of Structured Course Study shall address one or more Approved Subject Areas and at least 45 minutes of every hour of CEPH shall directly relate to Health, Safety, or Welfare.
(2) Examples of Structured Course Study include the following:
(A) Attendance at continuing education courses dealing with technical Interior Design subjects related to the Registered Interior Designer's profession, ethical business practices, or new technology.
(B) The completion of college or university credit courses addressing Interior Design subjects, ethical business practices or new technology. Each semester or quarter credit hour shall equal one CEPH.
(e) Of the 12 qualifying CEPH, each Registered Interior Designer may claim a maximum of four hours of Self-Directed Study. Examples of Self-Directed Study may include the following:
(1) Reading written material or reviewing audio, video, or digital media that develops knowledge and skills relevant to the practice of Interior Design but does not qualify as Structured Course Study;
(2) Time spent in Interior Design research for publication or formal presentation to the profession or public;
(3) Hours spent in professional service to the general public that draws upon the Registered Interior Designer's professional expertise, such as serving on planning commissions, building code advisory boards, urban renewal boards, code study committees, or educational outreach activities;
(4) Time spent preparing to teach or teaching Interior Design courses. A Registered Interior Designer may not claim credit for preparing for or teaching the same course more than once; and
(5) One CEPH may be claimed for attendance at one full-day session of a meeting of the Texas Board of Architectural Examiners.
(f) A Registered Interior Designer may be exempt from continuing education requirements for any of the following reasons:
(1) A Registered Interior Designer shall be exempt upon initial registration and upon reinstatement of registration through December 31st of the calendar year of his/her initial or reinstated registration;
(2) An inactive or emeritus Registered Interior Designer shall be exempt during any calendar year in which the Registered Interior Designer's registration is in inactive or emeritus status, but all continuing education credits for each period of inactive or emeritus registration shall be completed before the Registered Interior Designer's registration may be returned to active status;
(3) A Registered Interior Designer who is not a full-time member of the Armed Forces shall be exempt for any calendar year during which the Registered Interior Designer serves on active duty in the Armed Forces of the United States for a period of time exceeding 90 consecutive days;
(4) A Registered Interior Designer who has an active interior design registration in another jurisdiction shall be exempt from mandatory continuing education program requirements in Texas for any calendar year during which the Registered Interior Designer satisfies the other jurisdiction's continuing education program requirements, provided that the other jurisdiction's continuing education requirements are substantially equivalent to Texas requirements. Notwithstanding this exemption, the Registered Interior Designer shall complete one CEPH relating to Barrier-Free Design and one CEPH relating to Sustainable or Energy-Efficient Design; or
(5) A Registered Interior Designer who is, as of September 1, 1999, a full-time faculty member or other permanent employee of an institution of higher education, as defined in § 61.003, Education Code, and who in such position is engaged in teaching Interior Design.
(g) A Registered Interior Designer shall maintain a detailed record of the Registered Interior Designer's continuing education activities, including all course completion certificates documenting completion of Structured Course Study and a record of Self-Directed Study including a date and description of the claimed activity, for a period of five years after the end of the calendar year for which credit is claimed.
(h) When renewing his/her annual registration, a Registered Interior Designer shall complete an attestation regarding the Registered Interior Designer's compliance with minimum continuing education requirements. A Registered Interior Designer may attest to compliance and shall be considered compliant with continuing education requirements if:
(1) The Registered Interior Designer fulfilled minimum continuing education program requirements during the immediately preceding calendar year according to the requirements of this Section; or
(2) The Registered Interior Designer failed to fulfill minimum continuing education program hours during the immediately preceding calendar year, but prior to renewing his/her registration in the current calendar year, the Registered Interior Designer:
(A) Completed sufficient qualifying CEPH to correct any deficiency for the prior calendar year (which will be applied to the previous calendar year and cannot be applied to the current calendar year requirement); and
(B) Completed 12 hours of qualifying CEPH to be applied to the current calendar year requirement.
(i) Upon written request, the Board may require a Registered Interior Designer to produce documentation to prove that the Registered Interior Designer has complied with the minimum continuing education program requirements.
(1) Board staff will review a Registered Interior Designer's response to such a request to determine whether the Registered Interior Designer is in compliance with this Section.
(2) If a Registered Interior Designer fails to provide acceptable documentation of compliance within 30 days of a request, the Registered Interior Designer will be presumed to have not complied with minimum continuing education requirements.
(3) The Board has final authority to determine whether to award or deny credit claimed by a Registered Interior Designer for continuing education activities.
(j) Violations of continuing education requirements and administrative penalties:
(1) Falsely attesting to compliance with minimum continuing education requirements shall be subject to an administrative penalty in the amount of $500;
(2) Failure to timely complete minimum continuing education requirements shall be subject to an administrative penalty in the amount of $100 for every hour of deficiency per calendar year;
(3) Failure to maintain a detailed record of continuing education activities shall be subject to an administrative penalty of $100 for every hour of claimed continuing education for which a Registered Interior Designer is unable to provide proof of compliance; and
(4) Failure to timely respond to or comply with a continuing education audit or verification shall be subject to an administrative penalty of $250 per failure.
(k) The administrative penalties identified in subsection (j) of this section are considered appropriate for a first-time violation of continuing education requirements. If a Registered Interior Designer was previously found to have violated the Board's continuing education requirements in a warning or Order of the Board, the Board may increase the penalty up to a factor of two for a second or subsequent violation, in addition to consideration of suspension or revocation of registration under §5.242 of the Board's rules.
(l) The administrative penalties identified in subsection (j) of this section are to be applied to each individual violation of the Board's continuing education requirements. If a Registered Interior Designer has committed multiple violations, the Registered Interior Designer shall be subject to a separate administrative penalty for each violation.
(m) If a Registered Interior Designer is registered to practice more than one of the professions regulated by the Board and the Registered Interior Designer completes a continuing education activity that is directly related to more than one of those professions, the Registered Interior Designer may submit that activity for credit for all of the professions to which it relates. The Registered Interior Designer must maintain a separate detailed record of continuing education activities for each profession.
(n) A Registered Interior Designer may receive credit for up to 24 CEPH earned during any single calendar year. A maximum of 12 CEPH that is completed in excess of the continuing education requirements for a calendar year may be carried forward to satisfy the continuing education requirements for the next calendar year.
(o) As the term is defined in §5.39(a) of the Board's rules, a military service member is entitled to two years of additional time to complete any CEPH requirements.

22 Tex. Admin. Code § 5.79

The provisions of this §5.79 adopted to be effective October 11, 2001, 26 TexReg 7862; amended to be effective April 3, 2008, 33 TexReg 2693; amended to be effective June 13, 2010, 35 TexReg 4704; amended to be effective April 17, 2012, 37 TexReg 2635; amended by Texas Register, Volume 39, Number 46, November 14, 2014, TexReg 9010, eff. 11/23/2014; Amended by Texas Register, Volume 41, Number 12, March 18, 2016, TexReg 2163, eff. 3/22/2016; Adopted by Texas Register, Volume 46, Number 12, March 19, 2021, TexReg 1743, eff. 4/1/2021