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MIDC MISSION STATEMENT
Establish and advance the professional status of registered interior designers in Massachusetts.
GOALS
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Successfully pass legislation in the coming year that will establish the regulation and licensing of Registered Interior Designers.
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Gain broad-based support of the design community to advocate professional status by growing our membership of individuals and firms.
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Solidify presence among other licensed design professionals of the built environment by building and maintaining relationships.
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Activate a widespread communication to legislators during the governmental process to show constituency support of defining and regulating our practice and standards.
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Help make this the Year -- Support
the licensure of Interior Designers
MIDC is very grateful for the ongoing support of the
professional interior design organizations, ASID and IIDA. Additional
resources, however, are constantly needed to supplement the funding
of legal counsel that will promote and shepherd the Bill through
the legislature, a process requiring experience and expertise.
The MIDC voice represents all qualified Interior Designers
and the Industry and Community that embraces the professional designer.
It is imperative that our membership reflect this. We need you!!
Please join!!
MIDC is the
governmental arm and voice of all professional Interior Designers
in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Its goal is to secure registration
and licensure for Massachusetts Interior Designers who every day
work on teams with other registered professionals; Architects, Engineers,
Contractors, and Tradesmen. Registration for Interior Designers
is already in place in 26 states and jurisdictions of the U.S. As
yet the Commonwealth has no form of registration that identifies
Interior Designers who are qualified through education, experience
and examination as "Design Professionals". This excludes
them from direct bidding on Interior Design and space planning projects
requiring Interior Design services. Until the law includes licensing
of Interior Designers, there are no measurable standards to which
the Interior Designer can be held accountable.
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