Ill. Admin. Code tit. 68, § 1270.40 - Restoration
a) A licensee
seeking restoration of a license that has expired for less than 5 years shall
have the license restored upon application, on forms provided by the Division,
payment of the fee specified by Section
1270.52 and proof of 20
professional development hours completed in accordance with Section
1270.65 within 2 years prior to
the date of submitting the restoration application.
b) A licensee seeking restoration of a
license that has been placed on inactive status for less than 5 years shall
have his or her license restored upon payment of the current renewal fee
specified by Section 1270.52 and proof of 20
professional development hours completed in accordance with Section
1270.65 within 2 years prior to
the date of submitting the restoration application.
c) A licensee seeking restoration of a
license after it has expired or been placed on inactive status for more than 5
years shall file an application, on forms supplied by the Division, for review
by the Division, together with proof of successful completion of 20
professional development hours completed in accordance with Section
1270.65 within 2 years prior to
the date of submitting the restoration application and the fee specified by
Section 1270.52. The licensee shall also
submit one of the following:
1) Certification
of active practice for at least the last 2 years in another jurisdiction. The
certification shall include a statement from the appropriate board or licensing
authority in the jurisdiction that the licensee was authorized to practice
during the term of the active practice;
2) An affidavit attesting to military service
as provided in Section 16 of the Act;
3) Proof of passage of the Illinois
Jurisdictional Examination and/or the NCEES examination within one year after
application; or
4) Other evidence
of continued competence in land surveying. Evidence shall be satisfied by one
of the following:
A) Employment in a
responsible capacity by a licensed land surveyor, for at least the last 2
years, as determined by the Board;
B) Lawfully practicing land surveying as an
employee of a governmental agency; or
C) Teaching land surveying courses in a
college or university or other educational programs.
d) Any person restoring a license
within 2 years after discharge from military service pursuant to Section 16 of
the Act will be required to pay only the current renewal fee.
e) A certification attesting the applicant
has read and understands the Act and this Part.
f) When the accuracy of any submitted
documentation, or the relevance or sufficiency of the course work or experience
is questioned by the Division because of discrepancies or conflicts in
information, information needing further clarification, or missing information,
the licensee seeking restoration of his or her license shall be required to
provide the necessary information and, if requested to do so:
1) Explain the relevance or sufficiency
during an oral interview; and/or
2)
Appear for an oral interview before the Board when the information available to
the Board is insufficient to evaluate the individual's current competency to
practice under the Act. Upon the recommendation of the Board, and approval by
the Director of the Division with the authority delegated by the Secretary
(Director), an applicant shall have his or her license restored or shall be
notified in writing of the reason for the denial of the application for
restoration.
g) A
professional design firm seeking restoration of a license that has expired for
any length of time shall have the license restored upon payment of the
restoration fee as specified in Section
1270.52 plus any lapsed renewal
fee required by Section
1270.50 and submitting proof of
the following:
1) Certificate of Good
Standing from the Illinois Secretary of State or a copy of the letter or
certificate received from the county clerk where an assumed name has been
filed.
2) Proof that the managing
agent-in-charge is still a full-time employee or a resolution appointing a new
managing agent.
3) Listing of all
offices in Illinois and the name and license number of the resident Land
Surveyor for each location.
Notes
Amended at 36 Ill. Reg. 4818, effective May 1, 2012
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