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VOLUME 7, ISSUE 2 SPRING 2005 TAID Board of Directors PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE Pat Campbell McLaughlin, ASID, RID President Dear TAID Members: Marilyn Roberts, ASID, RID President Elect The 3rd TAID Legislative days, in Austin, were as Diana Walker, ASID, RID Secretary rewarding as they were fast paced and exhilarating! On M. Robbins Black, ASID, IIDA, RID February 28th and March 1st, 2005 TAID members walked VP of Education the halls of the Capitol. Over 160 ASID, IIDA interior Louise Nicholson Carter, IIDA, AAHID, RID designers, educators, students, supportive architects, industry Past President & VP Practice partners, clients and other interested parties were present. Jane Page Crump, ASID, RID VP Membership We divided into small groups with several of our young Carol Myers, Julie Reynolds, Cheryl VanDuyne, Joyce Shiska Andrea Freeman, ASID, RID smart enthusiastic students in each group to educate the VP West state legislators and their staffs regarding the elements of David Hildebrand, Allied ASID, RID, RA the practice act and the impact of interior design on the health, safety and welfare of the public. VP Gulf Coast Daniel Kauth VP Industry We were very pleased to welcome Lieutenant Governor Dewhurst along with many Senators, Representatives and members Ann Kilby, IIDA, RID of their staffs to our legislative reception held the evening of the 28th at the Driskill Hotel. The event has grown each session VP South and proven to be a wonderful opportunity to visit with the legislators in a more relaxed setting. Jill Carrell Lung, IIDA, RID IIDA Rep On Tuesday, the first of March, 2005 Carol Myers, ASID, IIDA, RID VP Northeast Representative Tony Goolsby read a resolution Gwendolyn Redman, Allied ASID on the floor of the House of Representatives on VP Students behalf of Interior Designers; later in the day, Julie Reynolds, Allied ASID, RID Governor Rick Perry presented us with a procla- VP of Legislative mation declaring March 1st, 2005 as Interior Charlotte Simms VP Marketing Design Day in the State of Texas. Through all Donna Vining, FASID, RID, CAPS of these wonderful events we were joined by the Executive Director Interior Design Students TAID cont. on page 2 11418 Hylander Drive Houston, Texas 77070 281-257-3523 Phone/Fax www.supporttaid.org www.supporttaid.org Visit our website for additional information cont. from page 1 ASID National President, Anita Baltimore, FASID, from Nashville, Tennessee; Deanna Waldron, Government & Public Affairs Director, and Linda Sorrento, ASID Chapter Support Advisor, both from Washington, D.C. All three worked diligently to deliver the message to your legislative members on behalf of Texas and ASID National. Since those eventful days in March we have appeared before the House sub-committee of the Licensing and Administrative Procedures (L&AP) speaking on behalf of HB1649. The bill was finally voted out of committee on the 10th of May and placed on the General State Calendar on the 12th where it sat along with 200 other bills waiting to be read on the House floor prior to the deadline of May 13th. Unfortunately, it was not read. We along with many others fought for a spot in and around the main issues of the session: Education and Sales tax that held up bills in both the House and the Senate. As I write this letter it would take a minor miracle for us to come out of this session with a bill; that being said, it doesn’t mean we have quit trying. Nor will it stop us from continuing to work toward our goal of an Interior Design Practice Act during future sessions. And again, we will look to you our fellow interior designers to help us accomplish our goal. We all realize that it is not going to get any easier to pass a practice act in the future. The opposition changes its colors like a chameleon, but each time we become better prepared to stave off the opposition. What we all want is to see is, interior design remain a viable profession with its own identity. Then those fabulous students that walked the halls with us in February, looking to the future, will have the torch to carry down those same halls. They understand, almost better than we, the value of an interior design practice act. TAID, with your help, will hand our profession a Texas Interior Design Practice Act, if not today, tomorrow! Pat Campbell McLaughlin, ASID TAID President 2 – TAID = Texas Association of Interior Design Executive Director News Once again it is my pleasure to introduce our newest state board Regional Board a couple of years ago. Julie is also a TRCC registered member, Julie Reynolds. remodeler and she is currently serving as President of the Dallas Independent Designer Association. You will read on page 7 long standing supporter and board member, Lew Vassberg, has been appointed to the Texas Board of Architectural TAID also extends congratulations to the Interior Designers of Iowa. Examiners (TBAE). We will miss Lew but Congratulate her on her new On Wednesday, May 4, Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack, signed the Iowa board position, I am sure she will do a great job for the state of Texas. Interior Design Title Act into law. The law outlines qualifications and procedures for becoming a "registered interior designer" and creates Julie Reynolds, Allied ASID, is our new VP of Legislation. Julie is an Interior Design Examining Board under the Professional Licensing originally from Independence, and Regulation Division of the Iowa Department of Commerce. With Mo. She began Julie Reynolds the governor's signature, Iowa becomes the 25th U.S. state or jurisdic- Interiors, Inc. in 1981. They tion to legally recognize the interior design profession. do residential and commercial Senate Bill 405 was introduced on April 12 and referred to the Senate interiors and architectural Committee on Ways and Means. SB 405 passed the Senate on April 21 graphics. by a vote of 49-0. The bill then was referred to the House Committee She is a registered interior on State Government and passed the full House on April 28 by a vote designer in Texas and holds an of 97-1. Companion bill, HB 714, was sponsored by Rep. Jeff Elgin. NCIDQ certificate. She is also active in the Texas Chapter of ASID. Her volunteer positions have included Dallas Association Board, Programs, Commun- ications, and DesignOvation Donna Vining, FASID, CAPS, RID Daniel Kauth welcomes new board Chair in 2005. She started Executive Director member, Julie Reynolds. working on the TAID North IMPORTANT NEWS New Seal Design for all Interior Designers During the 78th legislature session, (Acts 2003, 78th Leg., ch. 331, § 5.03, eff. Sept. 1, 2003) legislation was passed that New style of interior designer's seal. said: The design of the seal must be the same as the design used by the board, except that the words "Registered Interior Designer, State of Texas" must be used instead of "Texas Board of Architectural Texas Board of Architectural Examiners Examiners." The TBAE Board has adopted the following design for use TBAE Board Meeting by all professionals. This rule is effective immediately, however June 6-7, 2005 the Board has voted to allow you to use your old seal until January 1, 2006, without penalty. Conference Room 225 The good news for all of you is that TAID is taking orders Tower II of the Hobby Building for the new seal design now. See page 10 to purchase your new 333 Guadalupe, Austin, TX 78701 seal. Spring 2005 – 3 Texas Interior Design Days 4 – TAID = Texas Association of Interior Design Spring 2005 – 5 News from Around the State year interval to gain valuable experience. They are then eligible Gulf Coast to take the NCIDQ test, which covers building codes, ADA By David M. Hildebrand, TAID, Allied Member ASID issues and other health and safety-related issues, as well as busi- The Gulf Coast Regional Board is discussing a new event ness principles and ethics. A third part of this test requires that consisting of a charity Wine Tasting and Auction and an Art Sale the candidate have a thorough knowledge of space planning, to benefit TAID and Angel Flight. Stay tuned for more details lighting and other building details. on this event and others. Q. Are decorators and architects against this? A. Some architects and decorators do not understand that this Practice Act exempts them specifically and they have been Northeast Region afraid that the Practice Act will hurt their businesses. We hope By Carol Myers, ASID, IIDA to be able to show them that this act is good for everyone. We NE Region is preparing for this year’s third daylong session of will raise the bar for Interior Designers' competency, the public CEU courses on May 20th at the World Trade Center in Dallas will benefit because they can be sure that the designer they hire (See page 11). There will be three more sessions, scheduled for for their public space will do a thorough job of providing for later in the year. We are working diligently to offer classes that the health, safety and welfare of their end-users, and just as meet the health/safety requirements of our state regulatory board, important, the architects, decorators and those who work in TBAE. Your support of these classes is appreciated! retail showrooms will continue to work as they always have. Pat McLaughlin and Carol Myers met Donna Vining and We have many members who are decorators and when they Marilyn Roberts at the Capitol to support Senator Florence need help, they collaborate with architects, interior designers Shapiro’s Governor for the Day on February 9th.