Occupations: licensing fees; interior design license fee; establish. Amends 1979 PA 152 (MCL 338.2201 - 338.2277) by adding sec. 14. TIE BAR WITH: HB 5960'24
If passed, HB 5961 will significantly impact the landscape of professional licensing in Michigan. By establishing official fees for interior designers, the bill would facilitate the creation of a regulated environment that may improve the overall quality of interior design services. This measure aims to protect consumers by ensuring that only qualified individuals can practice, thereby raising the standards in the industry.
House Bill 5961 proposes amendments to the State License Fee Act with the specific intention of introducing new licensing fees for interior designers in Michigan. The bill sets forth an application processing fee of $175 and an annual license fee of $125 for individuals seeking licensure under Article 20a of the Occupational Code. This move reflects a recognition of the growing importance of professional regulation in the field of interior design, aiming to standardize qualifications and enhance accountability among practitioners.
Notably, this bill has tie-bar provisions linking it to House Bill 5960, which indicates that its implementation is contingent upon the passage of related legislation. Such connectivity underscores a broader legislative strategy, suggesting that the introduction of licensing fees is part of a comprehensive approach to occupational regulation. However, it may raise questions among stakeholders about the financial burden these fees could impose on new entrants to the field and whether they will deter prospective interior designers from pursuing licensure.