Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 0160-01-.22 - LATE RENEWAL OF LICENSE
(1) A licensee
applying to renew a license after the date of expiration, but less than two (2)
months after the expiration date thereof, shall pay, in addition to any fees
required for renewal and satisfaction of any outstanding continuing education
requirements, a penalty of fifty dollars ($50.00).
(2) A licensee applying to renew a license
more than two (2) months after the expiration date thereof, but less than six
months, shall submit an application for licensure, satisfy any outstanding
continuing education requirements, and pay a penalty of one hundred and fifty
dollars ($150.00).
(3) A licensee
applying to renew a license six months or more after the expiration date
thereof, but less than one (1) year, shall submit an application for licensure,
satisfy any outstanding continuing education requirements and pay a penalty of
two hundred dollars ($200.00).
(4)
Upon written submission of good cause shown, the Commission may by a majority
vote waive any or all of the penalties and requirements in paragraphs (1)-(3)
of this rule, including but not limited to additional education requirements,
or in lieu thereof impose such other reasonable conditions or requirements as
it deems appropriate.
(5) A
licensee delinquent in the renewal of a license for one (1) year or more shall
reapply for licensure and satisfy all requirements for obtaining such license,
including but not limited to re-examination and re-application.
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. ยงยง 62-19-106 and 62-19-111.
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