Oklahoma Code § 59-46.42

Title 59. Professions And Occupations: Licensed Interior Designer seal
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Each licensed interior designer shall have a seal, the image of
which must contain the name of the licensed interior designer, the
person's license number and the words, "Licensed Interior Designer,
State of Oklahoma".  All technical submissions prepared by such
licensed interior designer, or under the responsible control of the
licensed interior designer, shall be sealed, signed and dated, which
shall mean that the licensed interior designer was in responsible
control over the content of such technical submissions during their
preparation and has applied the required professional standard of
care, unless prepared under the responsible control of an architect
licensed in this state and signed and sealed by that licensed
architect.  No licensed interior designer may sign or seal interior
technical submissions unless they were prepared by or under the
responsible control of the licensed interior designer, except that:
1.  The person may sign or seal those portions of the technical
submissions that were prepared by or under the responsible control
of persons who are licensed under the State Architectural and
Licensed Interior Designers Act if the licensed interior designer
has reviewed and adapted in whole or in part such portions and has
either coordinated their preparation or integrated them into the
work.  The seal may be a rubber stamp or may be generated
electronically, pursuant to rules adopted by the Board; and
2.  Licensed interior designers may submit technical
submissions, excluding fire and life safety systems, for

nonstructural interior construction for the Code Use Groups as
defined and listed in Section 46.21b of this title.

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