R. 61G1-23.010 Responsible Supervising Control Over Architectural or Interior Design Work
R. 61G1-23.015 Demonstrating the Application of Responsible Supervising Control Over Architectural or Interior Design Work
R. 61G1-23.020 Responsible Supervising Control of Documents for Exempt Buildings Which Require an Architect’s Seal and Signature for Building Permit Purposes
R. 61G1-23.025 Standards for Architectural or Registered Interior Design Supervision in Construction or Marketing Offices
R. 61G1-23.040 Responsible Supervising Control Over Interior Design Practice in the Registered Interior Designer’s Office
R. 61G1-23.050 Responsible Supervising Control Over Interior Design Practice Outside of the Registered Interior Designer’s Office
R. 61G1-23.060 Standards for Interior Design Supervision in Field or Marketing Offices

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