Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 5J-17.039 - Licensure, Inactive Status, Delinquent Status, Reactivation
(1) Biennial Licensing: Licensees, except as
may be provided in Chapter 472, F.S., must renew their license each biennial
period. Biennial period shall mean a period of time consisting of two 12 month
calendar years. The biennial period for the purposes of the Board shall
commence and continue on March 1 of each odd numbered year. A person wishing to
apply for licensure renewal shall submit a completed application by applying
online at: www.FDACS.gov. In lieu of
completing an application online, an applicant shall obtain the application
entitled "Board of Surveyors and Mappers Renewal Application", FDACS-10068,
11/22, hereby incorporated by reference. Copies of the form may be obtained
from the Board office or accessed online at:
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-14956.
The application for renewal shall be considered timely filed if the payment
received in the form of a money order, sufficiently funded check, or electronic
draft in the correct amount is postmarked prior to midnight on the date of
expiration of the license or has been delivered by the close of business on the
date of expiration of the license or the licensee has submitted an electronic
renewal through the Department's website. If that date falls on a Saturday,
Sunday, or legal holiday, the day of expiration shall be the first working day
after the expiration date on the license. The licensee must meet all continuing
education requirements as specified in this chapter.
(2) Inactive Status:
(a) A licensee may choose inactive licensure
status at the time of renewal by filing a notice with the Department through
the Department's website accompanied by the appropriate fee as set forth in
Rule 5J-17.070, F.A.C. Such notice
and fee must be received in accordance with this chapter to be
timely.
(b) An inactive status
licensee may change to active status at any time, provided the licensee meets
all the requirements for active status, pays any additional licensure fees
necessary to equal those imposed on an active status licensee, pays any
applicable reactivation fees as set by the Board, pays any outstanding fines or
costs, and meets all continuing education requirements as specified in this
chapter.
(c) Failure to renew an
inactive license prior to the applicable renewal deadline shall cause the
license to become delinquent.
(3) Delinquent Status:
(a) If a licensee fails to complete all
license renewal requirements and submit a timely and complete application, the
license shall revert to delinquent status.
(b) A delinquent status licensee may apply
for active or inactive status any time during the biennial licensure cycle. A
complete application, the renewal fee, and a delinquent fee shall be required.
The license of a delinquent licensee that does not achieve active or inactive
status before the end of the current biennial licensure period shall become
null and void by operation of law and without further action by the Department
or the Board. Subsequent licensure will require meeting all the requirements
for initial licensure or complying with the procedure set forth in Rule
5J-17.048,
F.A.C.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 472.006, 472.0202 FS. Law Implemented 472.006, 472.0202 FS.
New 10-17-12, Amended 11-13-17, 12-27-22.
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