Sec. 20-191a. Renewal of license.
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Sec. 20-191a. Renewal of license. Each license issued under this chapter shall be
renewed annually in accordance with the provisions of section 19a-88. Thirty days prior
to the expiration date of each license under said section 19a-88, the department shall
mail to the last-known address of each licensed psychologist an application for renewal
in such form as said department determines. Each such application, on or before such
expiration date, shall be returned to said department, together with a fee of the professional services fee for class I, as defined in section 33-182l, and the department shall
thereupon issue a renewal license. In the event of failure of a psychologist to apply for
such renewal license by such expiration date, he may so apply subject to the provisions
of subsection (b) of said section 19a-88.
History: 1969 act replaced "certificate" and "certified" with "license" and "licensed", required that applications for renewal contain provision for verification of psychologists' areas of practice and required that published roster contain indication of psychologists' areas of practice; 1971 act increased renewal fee from five to fifty dollars, increased additional charge for late renewals up to December first from one to five dollars per month and increased penalty charged for renewals after December first from one to ten dollars for each month of delay, deleting obsolete maximum penalty charge of five dollars; 1972 act revised provisions to reflect change from biennial to annual renewal and halved the renewal fee; P.A. 80-484 required that renewals accord with provisions of Sec. 19-45 as of January 1, 1981, deleting references to October first renewal dates, to penalties and charges for late renewals and to publication of roster of psychologists and transferred license renewal powers from board to department of health services; P.A. 81-471 eliminated requirement that application include provision for verification of area of psychology in which applicant is practicing and deleted reference to July first as date by which department is to send out applications for renewal; P.A. 89-251 increased the application fee from twenty-five dollars to seventy-five dollars; May Sp. Sess. 92-16 replaced license renewal fee of seventy-five dollars with fee equaling professional service fee class I established pursuant to Sec. 33-182l.