Iowa Admin. Code r. 641-42.13 - Combining permits for an individual qualifying for permits in more than one classification
(1)
An individual applying for an initial permit in more than one classification at
the same time shall combine classifications on one permit by:
a. Indicating each classification on the
appropriate completed application;
b. Submitting the required documentation for
each classification as outlined in each classification section; and
c. Submitting a nonrefundable $150
application fee.
(2)
Permit holders shall add a classification to an existing permit by:
a. Completing the appropriate
application;
b. Submitting the
required documentation as outlined in the section specific to the
classification to be added; and
c.
Submitting a nonrefundable $40 fee.
(3) An individual renewing a combined
classification permit must submit the appropriately completed renewal
application and submit a nonrefundable $110 renewal fee.
(4) An individual shall submit a total of
24.0 hours of continuing education obtained within the biennium indicated on
the individual 's permit . If the permit includes the radiologist assistant
classification , then the individual must submit a total of 50.0 hours of
continuing education obtained within the biennium indicated on the individual 's
permit .
(5) An individual
reinstating an expired permit shall submit the following:
a. Application to reinstate and a
nonrefundable $150 application fee. If the permit is expired six months or
more, all previous exemptions from this chapter are no longer valid and the
individual is subject to all requirements of subrule 42.7(1).
b. Any continuing education hours due at time
of renewal. If the permit is expired more than one year past the expiration
date , 24.0 hours of continuing education obtained within the previous 24 months
must be submitted. If the permit includes the radiologist assistant
classification , then the individual must submit a total of 50.0 hours of
continuing education obtained within the biennium indicated on the individual 's
permit .
c. Proof that all
stipulations of any order(s) of disciplinary or enforcement action have been
satisfied.
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