In the event that an interior design registration becomes invalid or work is found to be out of compliance with the law, the owner of the project may remediate by the following method:
1. The owner of the project employs another interior designer with a valid registration in the state of Alabama.2. The registered interior designer acknowledges this relationship by notifying the authority having jurisdiction.3. The registered interior designer inspects the documents, inspects the work executed, produces a report, and produces "as-built" drawings as needed for the authority having jurisdiction and the owner. Any deficiencies in work or life-safety and building codes should be noted along with recommended actions to bring the project into compliance with applicable codes and standards.4. The registered interior designer assumes responsibility for the design and supervision of their contractual portion of the project. New or revised documents shall bear the seal of the registered interior designer who assumes responsibility for the project.5. The registered interior designer shall notify the authority having jurisdiction once all observable deficiencies have been addressed.Ala. Admin. Code r. 485-X-4-.04
New Rule: Filed September 24, 2010; effective October 29, 2010.Previous Rule 485-X-4-.10 was renumbered to .03 as per certification filed September 15, 2008; effective October 20, 2008.
Author: Alabama State Board of Registration for Interior Design
Statutory Authority:Code of Ala. 1975, § 34-15C-8.