Mont. Admin. r. 24.101.402 - DEFINITIONS
As used in conjunction with Title 37, MCA, the following definitions apply:
(1) "Active
status" means a license status that affords a licensee the rights and
privileges to practice while complying with requirements as set by the
licensing board or program.
(2)
"Administrative fee" means a fee established by the department to cover the
cost of administrative services as provided for in
37-1-134, MCA.
(3) "Department" means the
Department of Labor and Industry.
(4) "Disciplinary action" means the procedure
by which unprofessional conduct is addressed by the board or program pursuant
to the contested case hearing provisions of the Montana Administrative
Procedure Act (MAPA).
(5)
"Division" means the Business Standards Division of the Department of Labor and
Industry.
(6) "Expired license"
means a license not renewed within 45 days to two years after the renewal date.
An expired license may be reactivated within these two years.
(7) "Inactive status" means a license status
that does not authorize the licensee to practice, nor engage in activities
requiring a license at any time during the period of inactive status. An
inactive status license must be renewed as prescribed by the licensing board or
program.
(8) "Lapsed license"
means a license not renewed by the license renewal date. A lapsed license may
be reactivated within 45 days following the license renewal date.
(9) "Late penalty fee" means the fee that a
licensee must pay when renewing a license after the renewal date.
(a) The department may assess late penalty
fees for each renewal period in which a license is not renewed.
(b) Late penalty fees need not be
commensurate with costs.
(10) "License verification" means the
documentation provided to another licensing entity that may include information
supplied for original licensure or license history information.
(11) "New original license" means a license
issued to an individual whose previous original license terminated and was not
reinstated. To receive a new original license, all current requirements for
obtaining an original license must be met.
(12) "Nonroutine application" means an
application that staff has determined requires board review, because it
involves:
(a) evidence of unprofessional
conduct as defined by law or rule;
(b) materials that require evaluation by the
professional members of the board to determine compliance with qualifications
for licensure;
(c) missing
documentation due to natural disaster, national emergency, or other good cause
supported by reliable information;
(d) a matter specifically defined by board or
program rule or law as nonroutine; or
(e) an issue staff deems necessary for the
board to review.
(13)
"Original license" means the initial license issued to a licensee by the
department after successfully fulfilling all licensure requirements for the
first time.
(14) "Probationary
license" means a license that affords a licensee the rights and privileges to
practice while complying with terms and conditions of a final order in a
disciplinary action.
(15)
"Reactivated license" means a lapsed or expired license that is renewed between
the renewal date and two years following the renewal date by meeting all
renewal requirements.
(16)
"Reactivation" means activating a lapsed or expired license.
(17) "Renewal date" means the date by which
an existing license must be renewed per ARM
24.101.413.
Renewal information must be submitted on or before the renewal date to renew a
license without assessment of a late penalty fee.
(18) "Routine application" means an
application that staff has determined does not require board review because:
(a) the application does not meet the
definition of nonroutine; or
(b)
all issues qualifying the application as nonroutine have already been decided
by the board, e.g. in a prior application, and no additional relevant
information is presented that suggests the need to reconsider that
decision.
(19)
"Suspended license" means a license following a final disciplinary action
against the licensee that no longer affords a licensee the rights and
privileges to practice for a period of time specified in a final order. This
term does not include an administratively suspended license per
37-1-321,
MCA.
(20) "Terminated license"
means a license not renewed or reactivated within two years of the renewal
date. A terminated license may not be reactivated.
Notes
AUTH: 2-4-201, 37-1-101, MCA; IMP: 2-4-201, 37-1-101, 37-1-130, 37-1-131, 37-1-141, 37-1-321, MCA
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