(1) Interactive course study is in-person participation in education activities offered in a classroom or group setting and presented by those qualified through professional, practical, or academic experience to conduct courses of study. Examples of interactive course study include the following:
- (a) Attending professional or technical CEU presentations at professional association meetings (i.e. ASID, IIDA, NKBA, AIA, CSI, IDEC), conventions, or conferences. Registrants shall obtain certificates of completion provided by the presenter showing verifiable course information as proof of participation (i.e. IDCEC CEU course number, AIA CES course number).
- (b) Attending in-house CEU programs sponsored by corporations or other organizations related to the profession of interior design. Registrants shall obtain certificates of completion provided by the presenter showing verifiable course information as proof of participation (i.e. IDCEC CEU course number, AIA CES course number).
- (c) Successfully completing seminars, webinars, tutorials, or short courses related to the interior design profession. Such courses shall have certificates of completion or transcripts provided by the presenter or institution as proof of participation.
- (d) Successfully completing college or university sponsored courses related to the interior design profession. Transcripts or certificates provided by the institution are required as proof of completion.
Author: Alabama Board for Registered Interior Designers
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, §34-15C-5(8).
History: New Rule: Filed September 24, 2010; effective October 29, 2010. Amended: Filed November 9, 2018; effective December 24, 2018.