Iowa 2023-2024 Regular Session

Iowa Senate Bill SF135

Introduced
1/25/23  
Engrossed
2/8/23  
Introduced
1/25/23  
Refer
2/9/23  
Engrossed
2/8/23  
Enrolled
4/26/23  
Refer
2/9/23  
Passed
4/27/23  
Enrolled
4/26/23  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to registered interior design and providing penalties. (Formerly SF 27.) Effective date: 07/01/2023.

Impact

The bill significantly affects state laws governing the practice of interior design by expanding the definitions and responsibilities of registered interior designers. It clarifies the scope of work that falls under registered interior design and delineates professional conduct standards, penalties for violations, and the need for conflict of interest disclosures. By establishing stricter guidelines around supervision and responsibilities, the bill seeks to enhance the professionalism of interior designers and elevate the overall standard of design services provided to clients.

Summary

Senate File 135, an act relating to registered interior design, introduces regulations aimed at professional standards within the interior design industry in Iowa. The bill emphasizes the need for interior designers to sign and seal technical submissions for alterations or construction projects, which ensures that only professionals meeting specified qualifications can engage in these activities. This legislation aims to enhance the accountability and quality of interior design services, thereby offering greater consumer protection and ensuring compliance with safety and building codes.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SF135 appears largely supportive among industry professionals and advocates for higher standards in design. Proponents argue that the regulations will lead to improved quality and safety in interior installations and alterations, thereby benefiting the public. However, there may be concerns about additional regulatory burdens on smaller or emerging designers, as well as the implications of increased enforcement and compliance requirements. This creates a dialog around balancing rigorous standards with accessibility for new professionals entering the field.

Contention

Debates regarding SF135 center on the potential challenges it may pose for registered interior designers, particularly around the costs associated with compliance and the administrative burden of new regulations. Some critics express concern over how these rules might limit creative freedom or increase financial barriers for small design firms. The balance of ensuring high professional standards while promoting an open market for interior designers remains a point of contention among stakeholders.

Companion Bills

IA SF27

Similar To A bill for an act relating to registered interior design and providing penalties.(See SF 135.)

Similar Bills

IA SF27

A bill for an act relating to registered interior design and providing penalties.(See SF 135.)

MI HB5960

Occupations: interior design; interior design license; provide for. Amends secs. 303a & 601 of 1980 PA 299 (MCL 339.303a & 339.601) & adds art. 20a. TIE BAR WITH: HB 5961'24, HB 5962'24

AL HB337

Alabama Board of Registered Interior Designers, prohibitions on size and type of building they may work on removed, right to discipline non-registered individuals restored, exemptions provided

OR HB2141

Relating to registration for commercial interior designers; prescribing an effective date.

AK HB159

Register Interior Designers

AK SB73

Register Interior Designers

MA S185

Relative to advancing the profession of commercial interior design

MA H315

Relative to advancing the profession of commercial interior design