Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 0780-05-06-.05 - RENEWAL REQUIREMENTS
(1) A professional
soil scientist license issued pursuant to this chapter shall expire two (2)
years from the date of its issuance and shall become invalid on that date
unless renewed.
(2) In order to
renew his or her license, a licensee shall submit a renewal application with
the appropriate renewal fee and submit a signed statement setting forth the
number of continuing education hours that he or she has completed during the
reporting period. No less than twelve (12) hours of continuing education will
be required during the two (2) year period immediately preceding renewal. One
(1) of the twelve (12), but no more than three (3) continuing education hours
required for renewal shall be in ethics.
(3) A licensee who fails to pay the renewal
fee or fails to comply with any of the prerequisites for renewal of a license
before the expiration date of the license will have six (6) months after the
expiration date of the license to renew the license upon payment of the renewal
fee, payment of a late penalty of twenty-five dollars ($25.00) for each month
or fraction of a month that renewal is late, and submission of proof of
compliance with any other prerequisites to renewal.
(4) Any person seeking renewal of a license
more than six (6) months after the expiration date of the license is required
to reapply for licensure and fulfill all of the requirements for initial
licensure.
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. ยง 62-18-211.
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