Iowa Admin. Code r. 653-9.9 - Discretionary board actions on licensure applications
As circumstances warrant, the board may determine that any applicant for licensure is subject to the following:
(1) The board may impose limits or
restrictions on the practice of any applicant in this state that are equal in
force to the limits or restrictions imposed on the applicant by any
jurisdiction.
(2) The board may
defer final action on an application for licensure if there is an investigation
or disciplinary action pending against an applicant in any jurisdiction until
such time as the board is satisfied that licensure of the applicant poses no
risk to the health and safety of Iowans.
(3) The board is not precluded from taking
disciplinary action after licensure is granted related to issues that arose in
the licensure application process.
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(1) Failure to submit application materials. If the applicant does not submit all materials, including a completed fingerprint packet, within 90 days of the board 's initial request for further information, the application shall be considered inactive. The board office shall notify the applicant of this change in status.
(2)Reactivation of the application. To reactivate the application, an applicant shall submit a nonrefundable fee for reactivation of the application as specified in 653-paragraph 8.4(1) "b" within 30 days. If the application is not reactivated within 30 days, the application for licensure is withdrawn and the applicant must reapply and submit a new nonrefundable application fee and a new application, documents and core credentials .
(3)Period of reactivation. The period for reactivation of application shall extend 90 days from the date the request and fee are received in the board office. During this period, the applicant shall update core credentials and submit the remaining requested materials. If the applicant does not update core credentials or submit all materials during the 90-day period of reactivation, the application for licensure is withdrawn and the applicant must reapply and submit a new nonrefundable application fee and a new application, documents and core credentials .