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§ 8303. Definition  of  practice of interior design.  For the purposes  of this article, the practice of interior design is defined as rendering  or  offering  to  render  services  for  a   fee   or   other   valuable  consideration,  in the preparation and administration of interior design  documents  (including  drawings,  schedules  and  specifications)  which  pertain  to  the  planning  and  design  of  interior  spaces  including  furnishings,   layouts,   fixtures,   cabinetry,   lighting,   finishes,  materials,  and  interior  construction  not  materially  related  to or  materially affecting the building systems, all  of  which  shall  comply  with  applicable  laws,  codes, regulations, and standards. The scope of  work described herein shall not be construed as authorizing the planning  and design of engineering and  architectural  interior  construction  as  related  to  the  building  systems,  including  structural, electrical,  plumbing, heating, ventilating, air conditioning or  mechanical  systems  and shall not be construed as authorizing the practice of engineering or  architecture  as  described  in  article  one  hundred forty-five or one  hundred  forty-seven  of  this  title.  The  interior  design  plans  as  described  above  are  not to be construed as those required to be filed  with local municipalities or building departments  as  required  by  the  state   education  law  regulating  the  practices  of  architecture  or  engineering.

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Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-8 > Article-161 > 8303

§ 8303. Definition  of  practice of interior design.  For the purposes  of this article, the practice of interior design is defined as rendering  or  offering  to  render  services  for  a   fee   or   other   valuable  consideration,  in the preparation and administration of interior design  documents  (including  drawings,  schedules  and  specifications)  which  pertain  to  the  planning  and  design  of  interior  spaces  including  furnishings,   layouts,   fixtures,   cabinetry,   lighting,   finishes,  materials,  and  interior  construction  not  materially  related  to or  materially affecting the building systems, all  of  which  shall  comply  with  applicable  laws,  codes, regulations, and standards. The scope of  work described herein shall not be construed as authorizing the planning  and design of engineering and  architectural  interior  construction  as  related  to  the  building  systems,  including  structural, electrical,  plumbing, heating, ventilating, air conditioning or  mechanical  systems  and shall not be construed as authorizing the practice of engineering or  architecture  as  described  in  article  one  hundred forty-five or one  hundred  forty-seven  of  this  title.  The  interior  design  plans  as  described  above  are  not to be construed as those required to be filed  with local municipalities or building departments  as  required  by  the  state   education  law  regulating  the  practices  of  architecture  or  engineering.

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-york > Edn > Title-8 > Article-161 > 8303

§ 8303. Definition  of  practice of interior design.  For the purposes  of this article, the practice of interior design is defined as rendering  or  offering  to  render  services  for  a   fee   or   other   valuable  consideration,  in the preparation and administration of interior design  documents  (including  drawings,  schedules  and  specifications)  which  pertain  to  the  planning  and  design  of  interior  spaces  including  furnishings,   layouts,   fixtures,   cabinetry,   lighting,   finishes,  materials,  and  interior  construction  not  materially  related  to or  materially affecting the building systems, all  of  which  shall  comply  with  applicable  laws,  codes, regulations, and standards. The scope of  work described herein shall not be construed as authorizing the planning  and design of engineering and  architectural  interior  construction  as  related  to  the  building  systems,  including  structural, electrical,  plumbing, heating, ventilating, air conditioning or  mechanical  systems  and shall not be construed as authorizing the practice of engineering or  architecture  as  described  in  article  one  hundred forty-five or one  hundred  forty-seven  of  this  title.  The  interior  design  plans  as  described  above  are  not to be construed as those required to be filed  with local municipalities or building departments  as  required  by  the  state   education  law  regulating  the  practices  of  architecture  or  engineering.