New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 16 - OCCUPATIONAL AND PROFESSIONAL LICENSING
Chapter 42 - INTERIOR DESIGNERS
Part 2 - CODE OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT
Section 16.42.2.8 - CODE OF PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT

Universal Citation: 16 NM Admin Code 16.42.2.8

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024

A. Responsibility to the public:

(1) Licensed interior designers (LIDs) shall comply with all existing applicable laws, regulations, and codes governing business practices and procedures and the practice of interior design as established by federal, state, and local jurisdictions in which they practice.

(2) LIDs shall act with reasonable care and competence, and shall apply the technical knowledge and skill which are ordinarily applied by LIDs of good standing, practicing in the same locality.

(3) LIDs shall not engage in any form of false or misleading advertising [or] promotional activities and shall not imply through advertising or other means that persons associated with them or their business entity are licensed interior designers unless licensed by the state of New Mexico.

(4) LIDs shall neither offer nor make any payment or gift to a local, state, or federal official, appointed or elected, with the intent of influencing the official's judgment in connection with an existing or prospective project in which the LID is interested.

(5) LIDs serving in a public capacity shall not accept payments or gifts which are intended to influence their judgment. A person serving in a "public capacity" is defined as anyone working for or on behalf of any government entity.

(6) LIDs shall not engage in conduct involving fraud or flagrant disregard of the rights of others.

(7) LIDs shall not assist, abet, or counsel others to commit fraudulent, negligent, or illegal conduct in connection with a project.

(8) LIDs shall not discriminate in their professional activities on the basis of race, religion gender, national origin, age, sexual orientation, or non-disqualifying disability.

B. Responsibilities to the client:

(1) Interior design contract documents prepared under the direction of a LID shall contain the following statement: "This document is not an architectural or engineering study, drawing, specification, or design and is not to be used as the basis for construction of any load-bearing framing, wall, or structure construction." This shall not apply to LIDs who are licensed professionals in such field. "Contract documents" shall be interpreted to mean final contracts, drawings and specifications for and interior design project.

(2) The contract between a LID and a client shall clearly set forth the scope and nature of the project, general description of materials involved, the services to be performed, and the method of compensation for those services. LIDs shall not materially alter the score or objectives of a project without the client's consent.

(3) LIDs shall fully disclose to the client all methods of compensation which the LID shall receive in connection with the project and shall not accept any form, of undisclosed compensation from any person or firm with whom the LID deals in connection with the project.

(4) LIDs shall not accept compensation for their services from more than one party on a project unless the circumstances are fully disclosed and agreed to in writing by all interested parties.

(5) If LIDs have any business association, direct or indirect financial interest, or other interest which could be substantial enough to influence their judgment in connection with their performance of professional services, the LID shall fully disclose in writing to their clients or employers the nature of interest. If the clients or employers object to such association, financial interest, or other interest, the LID will either terminate such association or interest or decline the commission or employment.

(6) LIDs shall not intentionally or recklessly mislead existing or prospective clients about the results that can be achieved through the use of the LIDs service, nor shall the members state that they can achieve results by means that violate applicable laws or this code.

(7) LIDs shall not divulge any confidential information about the client or the client's project, or utilize photographs of the project without the express written permission of the client. LID's shall disclose in writing to the client the specifications or drawings over which the LID retains proprietary rights, and which do not require client permission prior to use.

(8) LIDs when rendering interior design services shall disclose in writing to the client whether or not they have professional insurance. If they have professional insurance, LIDs shall fully disclose in writing to the client the nature and extent of all insurance coverage, including workman's compensation and bonds, covering subcontractors employed by the LID.

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