License: Interior Designers
2 Professional Parkway
2B
Ridgeland, MS 39157
(601) 856-4652
General Information terms and Definitions: Mississippi has a title act restricting use of the title "Certified Interior Designer". In order to use this title, one must be certified by the Board. General Information Terms and Definitions: § 73-73-5. Definitions The following words and phrases have the meanings ascribed in this section unless the context clearly indicates otherwise: (a) "Board" means the State Board of Architecture as defined in Section 73-1-3. (b) "Interior Design Advisory Committee" or "IDAC" means the jurisdictional committee responsible for making recommendations to the board for implementing interior design legislation and making rules and regulations. IDAC is comprised of Mississippi Certified Interior Designers and reports to the board. Decisions and actions of IDAC are subject to ratification by the board through review and approval of IDAC's minutes. (c) "Mississippi Certified Interior Designer" means an interior design professional who holds a certification issued by the board. A certified interior designer shall not be considered to be a registered design professional as defined within the International Building Code or by building permit requirements. (d) "Certificate" means the certificate issued by the board authorizing the holder of the certificate to use the title Mississippi Certified Interior Designer. (e) "NCIDQ" means the National Council for Interior Design Qualification. (f) "IDQE" means the Interior Design Qualification Examination as prepared and administered by NCIDQ or its successor. (g) "CIDA" means Council for Interior Design Accreditation (formerly known as "FIDER" or the "Foundation for Interior Design Education Research"). (h) "MCID" means Mississippi Coalition for Interior Design or its successor. § 73-73-7. Application for certification; certification requirements; examination; disqualification from candidacy for certification. (1) Beginning on July 1, 2012, the board and Interior Design Advisory Committee shall receive applications for certification as a Mississippi Certified Interior Designer on forms prescribed and furnished by the board and IDAC. (2) Upon receipt of an application, the board, upon the recommendation of IDAC, may approve the application, provided the applicant meets one (1) Of the following requirements: (a) the applicant passed the IDQE as administered by NCIDQ before January 1, 2012; (b) The applicant has a degree in interior design from a program accredited by the CIDA, a degree in architecture from a program accredited by the National Architectural Accreditation Board (NAAB), or a four-year degree in interior design from a college or university approved by the regulatory board. Additionally, the applicant must have passed the IDQE as administered by NCIDQ or its approved successor; (c) The applicant is a licensed architect in the State of Mississippi who has passed the IDQE as administered by NCIDQ or its approved successor; or (d) The applicant is a licensed engineer in the State of Mississippi who has passed the IDQE as administered by NCIDQ or its approved successor. (3) The applicant must exhibit to the regulatory board and IDAC the applicant's good standing in the profession and the applicant's moral character. Except as otherwise provided in this subsection, any of the following acts shall preclude an applicant's eligibility as a candidate for certification: (a) Conviction by any court for commission of any felony or any crime involving moral turpitude. (b) Conviction by any court of a misdemeanor involving fraud, deceit or misrepresentation. (c) Misstatement or misrepresentation of fact by the applicant in connection with the applicant's application for certification in this state or another jurisdiction. (d) Violation of any of the rules of conduct required of applicants or interior designers as adopted by the board. If the board determines that the applicant has shown clear and convincing evidence of rehabilitation and reform, the board may certify an applicant otherwise precluded from consideration because of an act prohibited under this subsection. A decision to certify an applicant notwithstanding the applicant's violation of an act prohibited under this subsection is in the sole discretion of the board and upon such terms, conditions and evidence as the board may require. (4) The board and IDAC may require that the applicant appear before the board for a personal interview. (5) The board, upon the recommendation of IDAC, may adopt or develop alternate routes of eligibility and examination requirements based on standards as set forth by NCIDQ or its approved successor. (6) Any application submitted to the board and IDAC may be denied for any violation of the provisions of this chapter To obtain certification, an applicant must meet the requirements of Section 73-73-7, 73-73-9, or 73-73-11 of state law, as well as the requirements outlined in Chapter 2 of the Rules and Regulations. Pursuant to the provisions of the Military Family Freedom Act, Mississippi shall recognize occupational licenses obtained from other states for military members and their families. § 73-73-11. Application from interior designer in another jurisdiction the board and IDAC may accept applications for Mississippi certification from an interior designer in another jurisdiction pursuant to Section 73-73-7 or 73-73-9. The issuance of a license by reciprocity to a military-trained applicant or military spouse shall be subject to the provisions of Section 73-50-1.
- Stand-alone license
- Third-party exam required
- Degree required
- Continuing education required
- No experience required
- Specific type of conviction prohibited
- No physical requirements
License information updated 07/19/2019