- (a) All registrations expire one year after the day issued. The Department may extend the expiration date of a registration to correspond to the registrant's original registration date.
(b) To renew an applicant must:
- (1) comply with all provisions of the Act and this chapter;
- (2) submit a completed application on a department-approved form;
- (3) pay the applicable fees; and
- (4) successfully complete all requisites appropriate for the renewal applicant's classification level.
- (c) To renew and maintain continuous registration, the renewal requirements must be completed prior to the expiration of the registration.
- (d) Applications not filed by the expiration date are considered applications for late renewal and are subject to late renewal fees under §60.83 of this title (relating to Late Renewal Fees).
- (e) Registrations issued from a late renewal application will have an unregistered period from the expiration date of the previous registration to the issuance date of the renewed registration. Work that requires a registration issued under this chapter must not be performed during the unregistered period.
- (f) A registrant must complete all registration renewal requirements within one year of the date the registration expires, or the renewal application shall be deemed void.
- (g) If the registrant does not meet the deadline established in subsection (f), the person must reapply for a new registration by complying with the requirements and procedures, including any examination requirements and payment of fees.
- (h) Non-receipt of a renewal notice from the department does not exempt a person from any requirement of this chapter.
Source Note:The provisions of this §94.22 adopted to be effective January 18, 2010, 35 TexReg 367; amended to be effective January 1, 2011, 35 TexReg 11625.