Maryland Code § BOP-8-101

Section BOP-8-101
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(a) In this title the following words have the meanings indicated.
(b) "Board" means the State Board of Certified Interior Designers.

(c) "Certificate" means a certificate issued by the Board to use the title
"certified interior designer".
(d) "Certificate fee" means, as applicable, the fee paid in connection with
the issuance and renewal of a certificate and issuance of a reciprocal certificate.
(e) "Certified interior design services" means interior design services
provided by a certified interior designer.
(f) "Certified interior designer" means an interior designer who is certified
by the Board.
(g) "Design coordination" means the review and coordination of services
provided by individuals licensed or certified under Titles 3, 8, 9, 14, and 15 of this
article.
(h) "Interior design services" means 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 fixtures, 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 architecture or engineering as defined in Title 3 or Title 14 of this article.
The interior design plans as described above are not to be construed as those
architectural plans which may be required to be filed with any county or municipality.
(i) "Public use" means the use of a building or other structure for the
primary purpose of human use or habitation.
(j) "Residential use" means the use of a building or other structure as a
dwelling.

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