P.R. Laws tit. 20, § 2255

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§ 2255. Duties

The College of Interior Designers-Decorators of Puerto Rico shall have the following duties:

(a) To contribute towards the advancement and development of interior design and decoration.

(b) To uphold and maintain the dignity of the profession and of its members.

(c) To defend the rights and immunities of licensed interior designers-decorators.

(d) To establish relations or affiliation with analogous associations in the United States or other countries within specific rules of solidarity and courtesy.

(e) To determine measures of mutual protection and strengthen the bonds of friendship and companionship among the members of the College.

(f) To cooperate with the federal, Commonwealth and municipal governments and their agencies and instrumentalities in all matters of mutual interest and benefit to the general welfare.

(g) To promote and maintain a high and strict professional morale among the members of the College.

History —June 3, 1976, No. 131, p. 378, § 11, renumbered as § 12 by § 9 and amended by § 6 on Aug. 14, 1998, No. 244.