Iowa Admin. Code r. 193G-3.2 - [Effective until 4/23/2025] Continuing education requirements
(1) Hours required. Each registrant shall
complete a minimum of 10 contact hours in acceptable health, safety and welfare
subjects for continuing education. All hours shall be in structured activity
programs and must be acquired during the renewal period. Carryover hours from a
previous renewal are not allowed.
(2) Continuing education hours need not be
acquired in this state, provided that the registrant can demonstrate that the
program meets the definition of structured activity as defined in this
chapter.
(3) A registered interior
designer who holds a registration in Iowa for less than 12 months from the date
of initial registration shall not be required to report continuing education at
the first registration renewal. A registered interior designer who holds a
registration in Iowa for 12 months or more, but less than 24 months from the
date of initial registration, shall be required to report 5 contact hours of
HSW subjects in a structured activity, earned in the preceding 12 months, at
the first registration renewal.
(4)
Sources of continuing education. Credit may not be claimed for any activity
required as part of a registered interior designer's routine professional
responsibilities. Structured activities include:
a. Completion of any program or course
sponsored by a professional or technical organization or industry
source.
b. Instruction of a course,
seminar, lecture, presentation, workshop or similar formal educational program.
Credit shall be allowed at a maximum of 3 preparation hours for each class hour
spent for actual presentation, valid for the initial presentation only. College
and university faculty may not claim contact or preparation credit for teaching
regular curriculum courses.
c.
Research that is formally presented to the profession or public. Credit shall
be allowed at a maximum of 4 contact hours per reporting period and shall be
valid for the initial presentation only.
d. Completion of college or university credit
courses dealing with interior design-related subjects. Each semester hour shall
equal 15 contact hours. A quarter hour shall equal 10 contact hours.
(5) Approved continuing education.
The board does not preapprove continuing education activities or courses;
however, acceptable HSW subjects that enhance the health, safety, and
well-being of the public include the following topics:
a. Life safety, ADA, and other building and
safety codes, standards and administrative regulations governing the practice
of interior design.
b. Safety and
security.
c. Physical and mental
health issues.
d. Topics that
relate to human physiology, perception, anthropometrics, ergonomics,
psychology, sociology, ecology and cultural factors.
e. Energy efficiency.
f. Environmental issues.
g. Accessibility and universal
design.
h. Materials and
methods.
i. Building
systems.
j. Statutes and rules
relating to interior design regulation.
k. Professional ethics.
l. Legal aspects of professional
practice.
m. Construction documents
and services.
n. Project
administration.
Notes
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(1) Hours required. Each registrant shall complete a minimum of 10 contact hours in acceptable health, safety and welfare subjects for continuing education. All hours shall be in structured activity programs and must be acquired during the renewal period. Carryover hours from a previous renewal are not allowed.
(2) Continuing education hours need not be acquired in this state, provided that the registrant can demonstrate that the program meets the definition of structured activity as defined in this chapter.
(3) A registered interior designer who holds a registration in Iowa for less than 12 months from the date of initial registration shall not be required to report continuing education at the first registration renewal. A registered interior designer who holds a registration in Iowa for 12 months or more, but less than 24 months from the date of initial registration, shall be required to report 5 contact hours of HSW subjects in a structured activity , earned in the preceding 12 months, at the first registration renewal.
(4) Sources of continuing education. Credit may not be claimed for any activity required as part of a registered interior designer 's routine professional responsibilities. Structured activities include:
a. Completion of any program or course sponsored by a professional or technical organization or industry source.
b. Instruction of a course, seminar, lecture, presentation, workshop or similar formal educational program. Credit shall be allowed at a maximum of 3 preparation hours for each class hour spent for actual presentation, valid for the initial presentation only. College and university faculty may not claim contact or preparation credit for teaching regular curriculum courses.
c. Research that is formally presented to the profession or public. Credit shall be allowed at a maximum of 4 contact hours per reporting period and shall be valid for the initial presentation only.
d. Completion of college or university credit courses dealing with interior design -related subjects. Each semester hour shall equal 15 contact hours. A quarter hour shall equal 10 contact hours.
(5) Approved continuing education. The board does not preapprove continuing education activities or courses; however, acceptable HSW subjects that enhance the health, safety, and well-being of the public include the following topics:
a. Life safety, ADA, and other building and safety codes, standards and administrative regulations governing the practice of interior design .
b. Safety and security.
c. Physical and mental health issues.
d. Topics that relate to human physiology, perception, anthropometrics, ergonomics, psychology, sociology, ecology and cultural factors.
e. Energy efficiency.
f. Environmental issues.
g. Accessibility and universal design.
h. Materials and methods.
i. Building systems.
j. Statutes and rules relating to interior design regulation.
k. Professional ethics.
l. Legal aspects of professional practice.
m. Construction documents and services.
n. Project administration.