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1984
First licensure examinations for Interior Design was held on
1990
The year when Philippine Interior Design bill was drafted
Leti-Sablan Limpo
The one who drafted Philippine Interior Design bill
1994
The year when the First fully computerized exam is utilized for the Interior design board examinations
1998
It is the year when RA 8534 was approved
December 17, 2012
RA 10350 was approved on
RA 10350 or Philippine Interior Design Act of 2012
It is an act to regulate and modernize the practice of Interior Design in the Philippines, repealing for the purpose Republic Act Numbered 8534, otherwise known as "An Act Regulating the Practice of Interior Design in the Philippines"
Republic Act
A piece of legislation used to create policy in order to carry out the principles of the constitution; Crafted and passed by the congress in the Philippines and approved by the President of the Ph. ; Can only be repealed by a similar act of congress.
Presidential decree
Legislation made during Martial law years (1972-1986)
Executive order
A presidential act providing for rules of a general or permanent character in the implementation or execution of constitutional or statutory powers
Proclamation
An act of the President fixing a date or declaring a status or condition of public moment of interest
Memorandum order
An act of the President on matters of administrative detail which only concerns a particular office
IRR (Implementing Rules & Regulations)
The detailed legal procedures and processed design to implement law
Ordinance
A local law passed by the local legislative body of the province, city, municipality, or barangay and approved by the chief executive officer
Planning, specifying, selecting, organizing
The practice of Interior design is the science and art of _________, __________, __________, ___________, the surface finishes and materials including furniture, furnishings, and fixtures and other interior design elements for the purpose of the Interior space allocation to suit, enhance and meet the intended function, movement and characters for which the interior of the building is designed
Drawings & Specifications
__________ duly signed and stamped are the property and documents of the interior designer whether they were executed or not
General Appropriations Act
The chairman and members of the board shall receive compensation & allowance as provided for in the ________
IDr
Once registered, the interior designer may use _____ as his/her official appendage title
Three
The members of the board of interior design shall hold office for a term of ___________ years from the date of their appointment, or until their successors shall have been appointed and qualified
Certificate of registration
The __________ as professional Interior designer shall bear the signatures of the Chairman of the board and board members
Professional license
A ___________ bearing the registration number, date of issuance, expiry date, and duly signed by the chairman of the board, shall be issued to every registrant who has paid required fees
Professional Interior Designer
A natural person who holds a valid certificate of registration and a valid professional identification card issued by the Board and the Commission.
Code of Ethics and/or Code of Professional Standards
One of the powers and duties of the board is to prescribe and adopt a _____________ for the practice of the Interior design profession
Written consent
No person, without the ___________ of the Interior designer or author of the said documents, shall duplicate or make copies of said documents for use in the repetition of and for other projects or buildings, whether executed partly or in whole.
Natural persons or Judirical persons
Lawful practitioners of Interior design in the Philippines may be ____________ or _____________
Temporary/Special Permit
Foreigners intending to work in the Philippines to perform professional services as Interior designers or consultants whether employed through official foreign-funded or foreign-assisted projects initiated by the government or engaged by private Filipino or foreign contractors and/or firms shall first secure a ____________________
Issue, Suspend, Revoke, Reinstate
The Board may ______, _______, _______, or __________ the certificate of registration or professional license for the practice of the Interior design profession
70%
To be qualified as having passed the board examination for the Interior designers, a candidate must obtain a weighted average of ______
Grace-Mari M. Milan
Newly Appointed Chairman of the PRC board of Interior design
Vincent Tan
Member of the PRC Board of Interior Design
Christina Uy Periquet
Newly-appointed member of the PRC Board of Interior Design
20 days
The Board shall submit the the commission the ratings obtained by each candidate within ____ after the examination unless extended by the Commission for just cause.
10 years
Under Chairman & Members qualifications of ID ACT
Candidates should be registered Interior Designer and active practitioner of interior design for not less than ________ prior to appointment
10%
Under Chapter III: Schedule of Fees.
percentage allocated for Acceptance Fee
20%
Under Chapter III: Schedule of Fees.
percentage allocated for Schematic Design Phase
35%
Under Chapter III: Schedule of Fees.
percentage allocated for Design Development Phase
20%
Under Chapter III: Schedule of Fees.
percentage allocated for Contract Document & Coordination
15%
Under Chapter III: Schedule of Fees.
percentage allocated for Construction phase
Interior design, Furniture design, Materials of Design & decoration, History of Arts & Interior Design, Interior Construction & Utilities, Color Theory, Professional Practice & Ethics
The Subjects for Interior design Licensure Examination
40%
Grade percentage of Interior Design subject
15%
Grade percentage of furniture Design & Construction
10%
Grade percentage of Materials of Design & Decoration
10%
Grade percentage of History of Arts & Interior Design
10%
Grade percentage of Interior Construction & Utilities
5%
Grade percentage of Color Theory
10%
Grade percentage of Professional Practice & Ethics
Oath
Successful candidates shall take an ____ of profession before the Board prior to entering the practice of the Interior design profession
Certificate of Registration
to be issued to applicants who passed the exam and it shall bear the signatures of the chairperson of the Commission and Board members, stamped with official seal
Professional Identification Card
Signed only by the Chairman and shall bear the registration number, date of issuance and expiry date.
Four (4)
All Interior designers are required to attend minimum of ____ General Monthly Meetings which is Equivalent to 8 CU
Propriety rights
covers all drawings and specifications and other contract documents prepared resulting from professional labor and duly signed, stamped or sealed as instruments of service, as well as over the original concepts and designs contained and or included there in
Registry Book of Interior Designers
contains all the names of Interior designers ipso facto (by itself) automatically become members thereof shall receive all benefits and privileges upon payment of AIPO dues
Philippine Institute of Interior Designers (PIID)
The only association of professional Interior Designers in the country accredited by the PRC
August 17, 1964
PIID founded on _________
Ched Berenguer-Topacio, Lor Calma, Edgar Ramirez and Edith Oliveros
Founders of PIID
Asia-Pacific Space Designers Assocation
APSDA stands for
50,000/unit or 1,000/sqm
Charge for a project with less than 75sqm area
300,000/house or 50,000/major rooms
Charge for a project with 76-300 sqm area
400-800/sqm
Charge for a project with 301sqm above
500-1,500
Consultation fee per hour
10,000
Consultation fee for 1 day with 8 working hours
400,800,10%
Charges for renovation and repair work.
Minimum of ________ per unit or ___________ per sqm + _________ contingency fee
300,000 to 1,000,000
Under ID Penal clause, Acts shall be punished by a fine not less than P_____________ but not more P_________________..
6 months to 3 years
Under ID Penal clause, Acts shall be punished by ... or imprisonment of not less than ________ but not more than _______________
Ethics
Moral principles that govern behavior
1 year
Under Civil Liability of ID Act, full responsibility for the contract work within _________ from the final acceptance by the client and may be held responsible for any damage or destruction of the works except for those occasioned by force majeure
Force Majeure
any events or circumstances beyond reasonable control of a party which prevents the performance by that party of its obligations
45 days
During Liability period, the IDr shall undertake the repair works, at his/her own expense, of any damage to the projects arising from the design and/or specifications, within _________
15
IDrs that are below 65 years old are required to accumulate a total of ______ CPD points as a requirement for renewal of professional license
5
IDrs that are 65 years old and above and with 20 years of practice are required to accumulate a total of ______ CPD points as a requirement for renewal of professional license
Law
A rule of conduct, just, obligatory and laid down by a legitimate power for common observance and benefit.
Divine Law
based on religion or faith and is concerned of the concept of sin
Natural Law
Based on morality or equity; basis of state law
Moral Law
Norms of good conduct in a specific community varies according to era, conditions or people
Physical Law
Laws of Physical Science
State Law
Law imposed by the State and is enforceable in court
Private Law
Regulated the relations of the members of a community with each other for purely private ends. Human = Human
Public Law
Governs the relations of an individual with the State. Human = State
Substantive Law
Establishes rights as well as duties of an individual
Procedural Law
Lays down the procedure by which rights or claims may be enforced
Ignorance of the Law
A lack of knowledge of the law or of the existence of a law relevant to the situation at hand. Art. 3 of the Civil code: Ignorantia legis neminem excusat.
Obligation
Derived from the Latin word "Obligatio" meaning tying or binding. It is a juridical necessity to give, to do, or not to do.
Active Subject
Creditor or obligee. The one who can compel compliance with the obligation.
Passive Subject
debtor or obligor. The one compelled to perform the obligation
Juridical Tie
Efficient Cause. Binds the parties to the obligation.
Prestation
An object or undertaking of the obligation or the Object of the contract
Civil Obligation
Gives right of action to compel their performance.
is a legal tie, which gives the party, with whom it is contracted, the right of enforcing its performance by law
Natural Obligations
Based on equity; does not a grant a right of action to enforce performance
not being based on positive law but on equity and natural law, do not grant a right of action to enforce their performance, but after voluntary fulfillment by the obligor, they authorize the retention of what has been delivered or rendered by reason thereof
Fraud
Dolo. Intentional non-performance of obligation; deception.
Dolo incidente
Fraud incident to the performance of an obligation. Does not affect the validity of the contract
Dolo causante
Fraud used by one of the parties to a contract in securing the consent of the other party. Renders contracts voidable.
Negligence
Culpa. Carelessness or lack of diligence. Omission of that diligence that is required by the nature of the obligation.
Contractual Negligence
Culpa contractual. A pre-existing obligation arising from a contract and there is fault in carrying out such.
Civil Negligence
Culpa Aquiliana. Negligence becomes a source of obligation in itself without a pre-existing contract
Delay
Mora. Legal delay where there is failure in performance of an obligation on time constituting a breach
Mora solvendi
Delay on the part of the debtor to fulfill his obligation.
Mora accipiendi
Delay on the part of the creditor to accept the performance of the obligation.
Compensation Morae
The delay of obligors in reciprocal obligations.
Fortuitous Events
An event which could not be foreseen, or which, though foreseen, was inevitable.
Act of Man
These are actions done under the circumstances of ignorance, passion, fear, violence, and habits. Acts that are performed by men without being master of them through his intellect and will, therefore acts of man are involuntary actions.
Acts where there is human intervention