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Legislative Update: Important Changes to Nevada Assembly Bill 434

Legislative Update: Important Changes to Nevada Assembly Bill 434
Thursday, July 25, 2013
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This bill allows those with a degree from an accredited architectural program to ‎become registered as an interior designer.‎

What are the important changes in the bill?‎

The passage of this bill allows those who have or will obtain a degree from an ‎accredited architectural program to become a licensed interior designer in the state of ‎Nevada, following the successful completion of an interior designer application.‎

Who does this change affect?‎

This change affects all current registered architects and students graduating from an ‎accredited architectural program. ‎

When does this bill go into effect?‎

The bill becomes effective October 1, 2013.‎

Why is this important?‎

For the past 25 years, the state of Nevada imposed requirements that made it difficult ‎for a student graduating from an accredited architectural program or a registered ‎architect to become a licensed interior designer. A registered architect wishing to be a ‎licensed interior designer required those individuals to seek additional schooling to ‎fulfill the necessary requirements. The changes to AB434 makes it possible for ‎architects to become registered interior designers without completing more ‎coursework. ‎

To read the complete bill, click here:‎

http://www.leg.state.nv.us/Session/77th2013/Bills/AB/AB434.pdf

Other Helpful Resources:

• National Architectural Accrediting Board:‎ http://www.naab.org/‎

• Nevada State Board of Architecture, Interior Design and Residential Design - ‎Applications:‎http://www.nsbaidrd.state.nv.us

• Council for Interior Design Accreditation:‎ http://www.accredit-id.org/‎

• National Council for Interior Design Qualification – Exam:‎ http://www.ncidq.org/‎

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