Design Codes
The Code of Alabama 1975
…It shall be lawful for any person who is a registered interior designer pursuant to this act to participate as owners with architects and professional engineers, or both, in partnerships, corporations, professional corporations, professional associations and other business entity relationships. Such participation may include, where applicable, and without limitation, service as an officer, director, shareholder, voting or non-voting, and any other participation allowed under the laws of the State of Alabama…
Administrative Code
Our Administrative Code is a compiled, organized, and legally binding set of rules, regulations, and procedures adopted by the Board. It provides detailed guidance on how the Board operates, issues registrations, administers its programs, and manages public matters. The Code also establishes the requirements governing the registration of interior designers, including qualifications, renewals, continuing education, and other pertinent provisions. We encourage all Registered Interior Designers to review and become familiar with this document.


