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To become a Registered Interior Designer, designers must meet a few requirements: successfully pass the qualification examination prescribed by the Council for Interior Design Qualification (CIDQ) (Florida licensed architects are exempt) apply to be registered with the DBPR and pay the $30 filing fee.
Design professional means a person licensed as an architect pursuant to Chapter 3 (commencing with Section 5500) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code, licensed as a landscape architect pursuant to Chapter 3.5 (commencing with Section 5615) of Division 3 of the Business and Professions Code, registered
The interior design industry in Florida is largely regulated by licensing rules of practice. As such, becoming a certified interior designer involves meeting certain requirements and completing certifications.
A registered design may be concerned with the whole of a product, or just part of a product. For example, the shape of the whole of a mobile phone might be new, or it could be that just the shape of the antenna is new and so commercially it is important to protect the shape of the antenna by itself.
Registered design is a shape, configuration, pattern or ornament or composition of lines or colour or combination thereof applied to any article whether two dimensional or three dimensional protected under the Designs Act, 2000.

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Before hiring a general contractor or vendor, be sure to do some research to confirm that they are indeed licensed in Florida (dont just take their word for it). Its easy to find out if a GC is licensed by searching online via the Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation website.
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