Iowa Admin. Code rr. 641-29.5 - General requirements for application for licensure
The following criteria apply to application for licensure:
(1)
Application. An applicant will complete an application online
or on a paper application approved by the board.
(2)
Fees. An application
must be accompanied by the appropriate fees. All fees are nonrefundable. Fees
for online applications are by credit card only. A check or money order may
accompany a paper application.
(3)
Applicant responsibilities. An applicant for an initial
license or license renewal bears full responsibility for each of the following:
a. Paying all fees charged by regulatory
authorities, state or national testing or credentialing organizations, and
educational institutions providing the information necessary to complete a
license, certification, or renewal application;
b. Providing accurate, up-to-date, and
truthful information on the application including, but not limited to, prior
professional experience, education, training, criminal history, and
disciplinary history; and
c.
Submitting complete application materials. An application for a license or
certification or renewal of a license or certification will be considered
active for 90 days from the date the application is received. For purposes of
establishing timely filing, the postmark on a paper submittal or the date of
the electronic time stamp for online renewals will be used. If the applicant
does not submit all materials within this time period or if the applicant does
not meet the requirements for the license or certification, the application
will be considered incomplete and will be destroyed.
(4)
Verifiable
documentation. No application will be considered by the board without
the appropriate verifiable documentation, including:
a. A passing score for a
discipline-appropriate examination provided by the testing vendor under
contract with the board, when testing is required for a license.
b. Verification that the applicant has met
the minimum requirements as defined in rule
641-29.4 (105) and the
established employment experience criteria for each type of license.
c. Documentation of the applicant's complete
criminal record, including the applicant's personal statement regarding whether
each offense directly relates to the practice of the profession. No application
will be considered complete unless and until the applicant responds to board
requests for additional information regarding the applicant's complete criminal
record.
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