Published on: 22338729. of the issuance of an Order regarding the Petition of Variance or Waiver, filed on May 23, 2019 by Margaret Sims Patrick. The Notice of Petition for Variance or Wavier was published in Vol. 45, No. 106 of the May 31, 2019 Florida Administrative Register. Petition sought a permanent variance or wavier of Rule 61G1-22.001, Florida Administrative Code, which requires that applicants must obtain the diversified interior design experience with a registered interior designer or registered architect. The Board considered the instant Petition at a duly-noticed meeting held on July 24, 2019.
The Boards Order filed on August 29, 2019, grants Petitioner’s request because Petitioner has demonstrated that she meets the requirements of Section 120.542, F.S.
Published on: 17283089. waiver or variance filed by Clarivel Campa, seeking a variance or waiver of Rule 61G1-22.001(1), which requires that the program of professional interior design experience required in Section 481.209(2), F.S., shall include training and experience under the direct supervision of a registered interior designer or registered architect performing interior design services in the following areas of practice: Identifying, researching and creatively solving interior design problems; Performing services including programming, design analysis, space planning and aesthetics; Specialized knowledge of interior construction and supervision, building systems and components, interior fire safety and design for the disabled; Specifying interior equipment, materials and furnishings; Preparing interior drawings, specifications and documents. Petitioner is also seeking a variance or waiver of Rule 61G1-22.002(1), Florida Administrative Code, which requires that applicants must obtain the diversified interior design experience required by Section 481.209(2), F.S., with a registered interior designer (any state) or registered architect (any state) performing interior design services, unlicensed interior designer (outside of Florida) who has passed the NCIDQ (National Council for Interior Design Qualification) or the AID (American Institute of Designers) examination, or unlicensed interior designer (outside of Florida) who would have met the six-year experience grandfather requirement of Section 21, Chapter 88-383, Laws of Florida.
Published on: 16161090. that the petition filed by Kay E. Craynon, on May 18, 2015, seeking a variance or waiver from Rules 61G1-22.001(1) and 61G1-22.002(1), Florida Administrative Code, has been withdrawn. The Notice of Petition published in Vol. 41, No. 100, of the May 22, 2015, issue of the Florida Administrative Register.
Published on: 16030043. waiver or variance filed by Kay E. Craynon, seeking a variance or waiver of Rule 61G1-22.001(1), which requires that the program of professional interior design experience required in Section 481.209(2), F.S., shall include training and experience under the direct supervision of a registered interior designer or registered architect performing interior design services in the following areas of practice: Identifying, researching and creatively solving interior design problems; Performing services including programming, design analysis, space planning and aesthetics; Specialized knowledge of interior construction and supervision, building systems and components, interior fire safety and design for the disabled; Specifying interior equipment, materials and furnishings; Preparing interior drawings, specifications and documents. Petitioner is also seeking a variance or waiver of Rule 61G1-22.002(1), Florida Administrative Code, which requires that applicants must obtain the diversified interior design experience required by Section 481.209(2), F.S., with a registered interior designer (any state) or registered architect (any state) performing interior design services, unlicensed interior designer (outside of Florida) who has passed the NCIDQ (National Council for Interior Design Qualification) or the AID (American Institute of Designers) examination, or unlicensed interior designer (outside of Florida) who would have met the six-year experience grandfather requirement of Section 21, Chapter 88-383, Laws of Florida.
Published on: 13171453. of the issuance of an Order regarding the Petition for Waiver or Variance, filed on April 4, 2013, by Susan Pridgen. The Notice of Petition for Waiver or Variance was published in Vol. 39, No. 78, of the April 22, 2013, Florida Administrative Register. Petitioner sought a waiver or variance of Rule 61G1-22.001(1), Florida Adminstrative Code, entitled “Interior Design Experience Requirements,” which requires that the program of professional interior design experience required in Section 481.209(2), F.S., include training and experience under the direct supervision of a registered interior designer or registered architect performing interior design services in the following areas of practice: (a) Identifying, researching and creatively solving interior design problems. (b) Performing services including programming, design analysis, space planning and aesthetics. (c) Specialized knowledge of interior construction and supervision, building systems and components, interior fire safety and design for the disabled. (d) Specifying interior equipment, materials and furnishings. (e) Preparing interior drawings, specifications and documents. Petitioner also sought a waiver or variance of Rule 61G1-22.002(1), Florida Administrative Code, entitled, “Schedule for Award of Interior Design Professional Experience,” which requires that applicants for licensure obtain the diversified interior design experience required by Section 481.209(2), F.S., with a registered interior designer (any state) or registered architect (any state) performing interior design services, unlicensed interior designer (outside of Florida) who has passed the NCIDQ (National Council for Interior Design Qualification) or the AID (American Institute of Designers) examination, or unlicensed interior designer (outside of Florida) who would have met the six-year experience grandfather requirement of Section 21, Chapter 88-383, Laws of Florida The Board considered the instant Petition at a duly-noticed public meeting, held May 17, 2013, in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida.
The Board’s Order, filed on June 11, 2013, denied the petition finding that Petitioner had failed to establish that the purpose of the underlying statute, Section 481.209(2), Florida Statutes, would be met by granting a variance or waiver from Rule 61G1-22.002(1), F.A.C. The Board further found that Petitioner failed to establish that applying the requirements of the aforementioned rules to her circumstances would violate principles of fairness and impose a substantial hardship.
Published on: 13107627. Rosalinda Cortez Pegnato, seeking a variance or waiver of Rule 61G1-22.002(1), Florida Administrative Code, which requires that applicants for licensure obtain the diversified interior design experience required by Section 481.209(2), F.S., with a registered interior designer (any state) or registered architect (any state) performing interior design services, unlicensed interior designer (outside of Florida) who has passed the NCIDQ (National Council for Interior Design Qualification) or the AID (American Institute of Designers) examination, or unlicensed interior designer (outside of Florida) who would have met the six-year experience grandfather requirement of Section 21, Chapter 88-383, Laws of Florida. Petitioner is also seeking a variance or waiver of Rule 61G1-22.001(1), Florida Adminstrative Code, which requires that the program of professional interior design experience required in Section 481.209(2), F.S., shall include training and experience under the direct supervision of a registered interior designer or registered architect performing interior design services in the following areas of practice: (a) Identifying, researching and creatively solving interior design problems. (b) Performing services including programming, design analysis, space planning and aesthetics. (c) Specialized knowledge of interior construction and supervision, building systems and components, interior fire safety and design for the disabled. (d) Specifying interior equipment, materials and furnishings. (e) Preparing interior drawings, specifications and documents.