22 Tex. Admin. Code § 72.14 - License Renewal
(a) A licensee
shall renew a license every two years on or before the first day of the
licensee's birth month.
(b) A
licensee may submit a license renewal application no sooner than 60 days before
the first day of the licensee's birth month of the licensee's renewal
year.
(c) To renew a license, a
licensee shall submit to the Board the license renewal form and the renewal
fee.
(d) The Board may not consider
a renewal application that is incomplete.
(e) A licensee who fails to renew a license
under subsection (a) of this section shall be considered by the Board as
practicing without a license and subject to disciplinary action.
(f) A licensee may apply for inactive status
before the licensee's renewal deadline.
(g) An individual with a license that has
been expired for less than one year may renew a license by complying with
subsection (a) of this section and paying the applicable late fee.
(h) An individual with a license that has
been expired for one year or longer may not renew a license but may obtain a
new license by completing all requirements for obtaining an initial
license.
(i) For a license that has
been expired for one year but not more than three years, the Board may waive
subsection (h) of this section if the individual can show evidence of good
cause satisfactory to the Board and by paying all applicable late
fees.
(j) The Board shall grant a
military service member who holds a license an additional two years to complete
any continuing education requirements and any other requirements related to the
renewal of the license, including any late fees.
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