(a) A license or registration may not be renewed if it has been:
- (1) expired for more than 30 days and an application has not been received by the executive director or postmarked within 30 days after the expiration date of the license or registration;
- (2) revoked; or
- (3) replaced by a higher class of license.
(b) Applications for renewal must be made on a standard form provided by the executive director.
- (1) The executive director shall mail a renewal application at least 60 days before the license or registration expires to the most recent address provided to the executive director. If a person does not receive a renewal application, the person is not relieved of the responsibility to timely submit a renewal application.
- (2) The person is responsible for ensuring that the completed renewal application, the renewal fee, and other required information are submitted to the executive director by the expiration date of the license or registration.
- (c) All statements, qualifications, and attachments provided by the applicant that relate to a renewal application shall be true, accurate, complete, and contain no misrepresentation or falsification.
- (d) The continuing education used to renew a license must be successfully completed after the issuance date and before the expiration date of the current license. Any training credits completed in excess of the amount required for the renewal period shall not be carried over to the next renewal period.
- (e) The executive director may renew a license or registration if the application is received by the executive director or is postmarked within 30 days after the expiration date of the license or registration, and the person meets the requirements for renewal by the expiration date of the license or registration and pays all appropriate fees. This subsection does not extend the validity period of the license or registration nor grant the person authorization to perform duties requiring a license or registration. This subsection only allows an additional 30 days after the expiration of the license or registration for the person to submit the renewal application, any supporting documentation, and appropriate fees.
- (f) An individual whose license renewal application is not received by the executive director or is not postmarked within 30 days after the license expiration date may not renew the license and must meet the current education, training, and experience requirements, submit a new application with the appropriate fee, and pass the examination. A person whose registration renewal application is not received by the executive director or is not postmarked within 30 days after the expiration date may not renew the registration and must submit a new application with the appropriate fee and meet all applicable requirements for a new registration.
(g) Persons failing to renew their license or registration in a timely manner due to serving on active duty in the United States armed forces outside this state may renew their license within 180 days of returning from active duty by submitting the following:
- (1) a completed renewal application;
- (2) a copy of the military orders substantiating the military service during the time the license expired; and
- (3) the applicable license renewal fee.
- (h) For good cause the executive director may extend the 180-day period for individuals serving on active duty in the United States armed forces outside this state seeking to renew their license. Good cause may include, but is not limited to, hospitalization or injury to the licensee.
- (i) Completion of the required continuing education will be waived for the renewal cycle while the licensee was on active duty service in the United States armed forces outside this state.
- (j) These procedures apply only to individuals on active duty service in the United States armed forces outside this state and not to military contractors.
- (k) All licensees must notify the executive director of any change in the previously submitted application information within ten days from the date the change occurs.
- (l) All registration holders must notify the executive director of any change in the previously submitted application information within ten days after the month in which the change occurs.
- (m) Licenses and registrations that have renewal cycles in transition shall follow the renewal requirements in the applicable subchapter.
- (n) The executive director shall determine whether an applicant meets the renewal requirements of this subchapter. If all requirements have been met, the executive director shall renew the license or registration and send it to the applicant within 45 days after the date the executive director receives the renewal application.
- (o) The license or registration shall be valid for the term specified.
- (p) If the application does not meet the requirements, the executive director shall notify the applicant in writing of the deficiencies within 45 days after the date the executive director receives the renewal application.
- (q) All deficiencies must be corrected within 30 days of date printed on the notification, or the renewal application shall be considered void after the license expiration date.
- (r) A person whose license or registration has expired shall not engage in activities that require a license or registration until the license or registration is renewed or a new license or registration has been obtained.
Source Note:The provisions of this §30.24 adopted to be effective December 17, 2001, 26 TexReg 10330; amended to be effective September 27, 2007, 32 TexReg 6523.