Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64B8-54.001 - Renewal of Electrologist License; Delinquent Renewal
(1) Licensure shall be renewed at the end of
each biennium prescribed by the Department in accordance with subsection
64B-9.001(4),
F.A.C.
(2) One hundred and twenty
(120) days prior to the end of the biennium and automatic reversion of
licensure to delinquent status, the Department shall mail a notice of renewal
and possible reversion to the last known address of the license
holder.
(3) Every license holder
shall update the Department with any change of address, as required by Rule
64B8-50.008, F.A.C.
(4) In order to timely renew the licensure,
the licensee shall apply and pay the biennial renewal fee online at
www.flhealthsource.gov, or mail the
Department's renewal form prescribed in subsection
64B-9.001(1),
F.A.C., with the required renewal fee, to the address indicated on the form.
Renewal by either format must be submitted before the expiration date of the
license. Renewal forms can be obtained from the Department through the
licensee's secure online account at www.flhealthsource.gov, or by calling the
Electrolysis Council Office at (850)245-4373.
(5) Pursuant to Section
456.025(7),
F.S., The Department has implemented an electronic continuing education
tracking system, which is integrated into the licensure renewal system. Through
this integrated system, each licensee's completion of the required continuing
education hours is verified prior to renewal of the license. The Department
will not complete a licensee's renewal until the required hours are
verified.
(6) Failure to renew the
license by the expiration date will result in the license becoming delinquent.
A licensee holding a delinquent license cannot practice electrolysis until
renewal of the delinquent license to active status is completed. In order to
renew a delinquent license, the licensee must submit the required renewal fee,
the delinquency fee, and proof of completion of the required continuing
education.
(7) Failure to comply
with the continuing education requirement shall prohibit renewal of licensure
and result in the license being placed on delinquent status. Licensure may be
renewed in accordance with the provisions of this chapter only upon completion
of the 20 hour continuing education requirement. Hours earned to complete the
20 hour continuing education requirement for renewal of delinquent licensure
may not be used toward the 20 hour requirement for the next biennium.
(8) If renewal of the delinquent license is
requested during the one hundred and twenty (120) day renewal period prior to
the rendering of the license null and void, the licensee must submit forty (40)
hours of continuing education as set forth in Rule
64B8-52.003, F.A.C.
(9) Failure to renew the delinquent license
to either active or inactive status by the expiration date of the current
renewal period shall render the license null and void without further action of
the Council or Department.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 456.036, 478.43(1), (4), 478.50 FS. Law Implemented 456.025(7), 456.036, 478.50 FS.
New 9-29-93, Formerly 61F6-79.001, 59R-54.001, Amended 2-10-98, 2-12-17.
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