22 Tex. Admin. Code § 5.75 - Annual Renewal Procedure
(a) The
Board shall send via email an annual registration renewal notice to each
Registered Interior Designer. A Registered Interior Designer must notify the
Board in writing (email, fax, on the Board's Web site, or by U.S. mail) each
time the Registered Interior Designer's email address or mailing address of
record changes. The written notice of the Registered Interior Designer's change
of address must be submitted to the Board within thirty (30) days after the
effective date of the change of address.
(b) A Registered Interior Designer may renew
his/her registration prior to its specified annual expiration date by:
(1) remitting the correct fee to the Board;
and
(2) providing the information
or documentation requested by the annual registration renewal notice.
(c) If a Registered Interior
Designer fails to remit a completed registration renewal form and the
prescribed fee on or before the specified expiration date of the Registered
Interior Designer's registration, the Board shall impose a late payment penalty
that must be paid before the Registered Interior Designer's registration may be
renewed.
(d) If the Board receives
official notice that a Registered Interior Designer has failed to pay court
ordered child support, the Board may be prohibited from renewing the Registered
Interior Designer's registration.
(e) If a registration is not renewed within
two (2) years after the specified registration expiration date, the
registration shall be cancelled by operation of law on the two-year anniversary
of its expiration without an opportunity for a formal hearing. If a
registration is cancelled pursuant to this subsection, the registration may not
be reinstated. In order to obtain a new certificate of registration, a person
whose registration was cancelled pursuant to this subsection must:
(1) submit an application for registration
and satisfy all requirements for registration pursuant to §
5.31 of this title (relating to
Registration by Examination), including the successful completion of the
registration examination;
(2)
submit an application for registration by reciprocal transfer and satisfy all
requirements for registration by reciprocal transfer pursuant to §
5.32 of this title (relating to
Registration by Reciprocal Transfer); or
(3) submit an application for registration
and demonstrate that he/she moved to another state and is currently licensed or
registered and has been in practice in the other state for at least the 2 years
immediately preceding the date of the application.
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