1001.063 – ARCHITECTS, LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS, AND INTERIOR
Texas Occupations Code § 1001.063
Summary
This law clarifies that licensed architects, landscape architects, and interior designers in Texas can perform their defined professional services without restrictions from this chapter. It ensures that their licensure under specific chapters is recognized and upheld.
Affirms rights of licensed architects, landscape architects, and interior designers.
Prevents restrictions on their professional services.
Maintains the integrity of their defined practices.
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