811—6.8(169) License renewal.
- 6.8(1) A license to practice veterinary medicine, including a limited or specialized license, is issued for a three-year period, except that new licenses issued during a triennium are issued for the balance of that triennium. A license expires on June 30 of the third year of the triennium.
- 6.8(2) At least two months before the end of a triennium, a renewal notice will be sent to each licensee at the last address in the board’s file. Failure to receive the notice does not relieve the licensee of the obligation to pay triennium renewal fees on or before June 30.
- 6.8(3) The license renewal application will include a statement that certifies the jurisdictions in which the licensee is currently or has in the past been licensed to practice veterinary medicine.
- 6.8(4) Renewal fees shall be received by the board on or before the end of the triennium on June 30. Whenever renewal fees are not received as specified, the license lapses and the practice of veterinary medicine ceases until all renewal fees and penalty fees are received by the board.
- 6.8(5) If the renewal fee has not been received by the board before the license has lapsed, an application for renewal filed with the board needs to include a renewal fee in addition to the reactivation fee and the late renewal penalty fee.
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