- (a) A former license holder, whose original license has been expired for two or more years and who meets the current requirements for licensure, may apply for a new license.
(b) A former license holder applying for a license under the current law and rules must have the documentation requested in §133.21 of this chapter (relating to Application) recorded and on file with the board and may request in writing that any transcripts, reference statements, evaluations, supplementary experience records or other similar documentation previously submitted to the board be applied toward the new application. The applicant shall:
- (1) submit a new application in a format prescribed by the board;
- (2) pay the application fee established by the board;
- (3) submit a completed Texas Engineering Professional Conduct and Ethics examination;
- (4) submit a supplementary experience record that includes at least the last four years of engineering experience, which may include experience before the previous license expired; and
- (5) submit also at least one reference statement conforming to §133.51 of this chapter (relating to Reference Providers), in which a professional engineer shall verify at least four years of the updated supplementary experience record.
- (c) Once an application from a former license holder is received, the board will follow the procedures in §133.85 of this chapter (relating to Board Review of and Action on Applications) to review and approve or deny the application.
- (d) Any license issued to a former Texas license holder shall be assigned a new serial number.
Source Note:The provisions of this §133.23 adopted to be effective May 20, 2004, 29 TexReg 4873; amended to be effective December 21, 2008, 33 TexReg 10166.