A key pro-legislation figure in Texas admits that there are *zero* documented cases of unlicensed interior designers creating any kind of safety hazard.
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No Documented Cases of Unlicensed Designers Creating Safety Hazards
Posted in Institute for Justice, Interior Design Legislation Opposition, tagged asid, Austin, certification, Clark Neily, codes, credentials, Interior Design, interior design law, interior design legislation, Interior Design Protection Council, interior design regulation, interior designer, Joel Mozersky, legislation, license, licensing, Marilyn Roberts, NCIDQ, opposition, registration, regulation, TAID, Texas, Texas Association for Interior Design on February 20, 2009 | 1 Comment »
ASID MEMBERS RESIGN IN PROTEST OF ASID LICENSING EFFORTS
Posted in California Designers Against Legislation (CADAL), Interior Design Legislation Opposition, Interior Design Protection Council (IDPC), ncidq certification licensing, tagged Alabama, Arizona, asid, California, certification, Colorado, Connecticut, credentials, Florida, Illinois, Interior Design, Interior Design Freedom Coalition, interior design law, interior design legislation, Interior Design Legislation Opposition, Interior Design Magazine, Interior Design Protection Council, interior designer, Kitchen and Bath Design, legislation, legislative agenda, license, licensing, Maryland, Missouri, NCIDQ, New Mexico, Oregon, Pennsylvania, protecting your right to practice, registered, registration, resign, resignation, right to practice, Texas, Virginia, Washington on December 24, 2008 | 1 Comment »
ASID members resign en masse in protest of ASID licensing efforts in various states. See http://hoechstetterinteriors.wordpress.com/2008/12/24/asid-members-resign-in-protest-of-asid-licensing-efforts/ for full text of letter and further information on how you can oppose anti-competitive interior design legislation.




