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2006 Utah Code - 61-2b-20 — Renewal of license or certification.

     61-2b-20.   Renewal of license or certification.
     (1) To obtain a renewal of a license or certification under this chapter, the holder of a current, valid license or certification shall, in compliance with procedures established by the division and the board, make application and pay the prescribed fee to the division prior to the expiration date of the license or certification then held.
     (2) The application for renewal of a license or certification shall be accompanied by evidence in the form prescribed by the division of having completed the continuing education requirements for renewal specified in this chapter.
     (3) A license or certification expires if it is not renewed on or before its expiration date.
     (a) For a period of 30 days after the expiration date, a license or certification may be reinstated upon:
     (i) payment of a renewal fee and a late fee determined by the division and the board; and
     (ii) satisfying the continuing education requirements specified in Section 61-2b-40.
     (b) After the 30-day period described in Subsection (3)(a), and until six months after the expiration date, the license or certification may be reinstated by:
     (i) paying a renewal fee and a reinstatement fee determined by the division and the board; and
     (ii) satisfying the continuing education requirements specified in Section 61-2b-40.
     (4) A person who does not renew that person's license or certification within six months after the expiration date shall be relicensed or recertified as prescribed for an original application.

Amended by Chapter 199, 2005 General Session

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