Section 5. Scope of the Professional Practice of Interior Design. —

The practice of interior design is the act of planning, designing, specifying, supervising and providing general administration and responsible direction to the functional, orderly and aesthetic arrangement and enhancement of interior spaces. It shall include, but not be limited to, the following activities:

  1. Consultation, advice, direction, evaluation, budgetary estimates and appraisals;

  2. Schematic interior design development, design development, execution of professional contract documents and programming of construction phases;

  3. Preparation of interior design plans, design drawings, interior construction details, and technical specifications;

  4. Interior construction administration, supervision, coordination of alteration, preservation or restoration of interior spaces; and

  5. All other works, projects and activities that require the professional competence of the interior designer, including teaching of interior design subjects.

The Board, subject to approval by the Commission, may revise, exclude from, or add to, the above enumerated acts or activities as the need arises to conform to the latest trends and developments in the practice of interior design.