- (a) Eligibility. A person whose license has been expired for one year or longer may restore the license without reexamination if she or he holds a current license in another state, and has actively practiced in another state, for the two years preceding the application for restoration.
- (b) Duration. When a license is restored, the expiration date will be calculated using the original month of issuance. The restored license will be valid for no less than one year, and no more than two years, from the date of issuance.
(c) Requirements. The components required for restoration of a license are:
- (1) a notarized restoration application;
- (2) a passing score on the jurisprudence examination;
- (3) a fee equal to the cost of the examination fee for licensure;
- (4) Verification of Licensure from the current licensed state for the two years preceding the application; and
- (5) a history of employment for the two years preceding the application.
Source Note:The provisions of this §341.6 adopted to be effective February 18, 2001, 26 TexReg 1339.