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309.314 Renewal and reinstatement of license -- Continuing education.
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Each person licensed as an interpreter shall annually, on or before July 1,
submit to the board current proof of nationally recognized certification and pay
a fee for the renewal of the interpreter license. The amount of the fee shall be
promulgated by administrative regulation of the board. All licenses not renewed
by July 1 of each year shall expire.
A sixty (60) day grace period shall be allowed after July 1, during which time
individuals may continue to practice and may renew their licenses upon
payment of the renewal fee plus a late renewal fee as promulgated by
administrative regulation of the board.
All licenses not renewed by August 31 shall terminate based on the failure of
the individual to renew in a timely manner. Upon termination, the licensee is no
longer eligible to practice in the Commonwealth.
After the sixty (60) day grace period, but before five (5) years from the date of
termination, individuals with a terminated license may have their licenses
reinstated upon payment of the renewal fee plus a reinstatement fee as
promulgated by administrative regulation of the board.
A suspended license is subject to expiration and termination and may be
renewed as provided in KRS 309.300 to 309.319. Renewal shall not entitle the
licensee to engage in the practice of interpreting until the suspension has
ended or is otherwise removed by the board and the right to practice is
restored by the board.
A revoked license is subject to expiration and termination but shall not be
renewed. If it is reinstated, the licensee shall pay the reinstatement fee as set
forth in subsection (4) of this section and the renewal fee as set forth in
subsection (1) of this section.
The board may require that a person applying for renewal or reinstatement of
licensure show evidence of completion of continuing education as prescribed
by the board by administrative regulation.
Effective:July 15, 1998
History: Created 1998 Ky. Acts ch. 11, sec. 9, effective July 15, 1998.
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