22 Tex. Admin. Code § 137.9 - Renewal for Expired License
(a) A
license holder may renew a license that has expired for 90 days or less by
submitting to the board the required annual renewal fee, a late renewal fee and
the continuing education program documentation as required in §
137.17 of this chapter.
(b) A license holder may renew a license that
has expired for more than 90 days but less than one year by submitting to the
board the required annual renewal fee, a late renewal fee and the continuing
education program documentation as required in §
137.17 of this chapter (relating
to Continuing Education Program).
(c) A license holder may renew a license that
has expired for more than one year but less than two years by submitting to the
board the required annual renewal fee, a late renewal fee and the continuing
education program documentation as required in §
137.17 of this chapter for each
delinquent year or part of a year.
(d) A license which has been expired for two
years may not be renewed, but the former license holder may apply for a new
license as provided in the current Act and applicable board rules. Military
service members, as defined in Texas Occupations Code, §
55.001(4),
may be granted up to two years of additional time to renew a license.
(e) Annual renewal fees or late renewal fees
will not be refunded unless incorrect fee was assessed through a documented
procedural error by Board staff.
(f) In strict accordance with the provisions
of the Texas Family Code, Chapter 232, pertaining to delinquent child support,
if a license holder's name has been provided by the OAG (Office of the Attorney
General) as being in default of child support, the board shall not renew the
license of the license holder on the renewal date following such notification.
The board shall not renew or reinstate said license unless the OAG certifies
the individual has satisfied the requirements of the Texas Family Code, Chapter
232.
(g) Pursuant to Texas
Occupations Code Chapter 55, a license holder is exempt from any penalty
imposed in this section for failing to renew the license in a timely manner if
the license holder provides adequate documentation, including copies of orders,
to establish to the satisfaction of the board that the license holder failed to
renew in a timely manner because the license holder was serving as a military
service member as defined in Texas Occupations Code, §
55.001(4).
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