Ariz. Admin. Code § R4-21-206 - License Reinstatement; Application for Licensure Following License Expiration
A.
Reinstatement following license expiration. Under A.R.S. §
32-1726, if an individual holds a license that has been expired at least four months but
less than five years, the individual may apply to the Board to have the license
and, if applicable, certificate of special qualification reinstated. To have an
expired license reinstated, the former licensee shall:
1. Submit the renewal form described in
R4-21-205(B);
2. Submit the renewal
fee listed in
R4-21-102(B)
for each biennial period that the license was not renewed;
3. Submit, if applicable, the fee for a
certificate of special qualification listed at A.R.S. §
32-1727 for each
biennial period that the license was not renewed;
4. Submit the late renewal fee listed in
R4-21-102(B) for each biennial period that the license was not
renewed;
5. Submit a $50 penalty
fee for each year or portion of a year that the license was not renewed;
and
6. Submit written documentation
that the former licensee is currently certified in cardiopulmonary
resuscitation if the former licensee had a pharmaceutical agent
number.
B. Reinstatement
following license suspension. If an individual holds a license that was
suspended by the Board following a disciplinary proceeding and if the
individual timely renewed the suspended license under
R4-21-205, the
individual may apply to the Board to have the license and, if applicable,
certificate of special qualification reinstated. To have a suspended license
reinstated, the suspended licensee shall submit evidence of completing all
terms of suspension imposed by the Board.
C. Application for new license following
license expiration. If an individual holds a license that has been expired for
five years or more, the individual may apply for a new license:
1. Under R4-21-202 if the individual has
continuously practiced the profession of optometry in another state or the
military for at least four of the last five years, or
2. Under
R4-21-201 if the individual is not qualified to apply for a new license under subsection
(C)(1).
Notes
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