28 Tex. Admin. Code § 19.810 - License Renewal and Application for an Expired License
(a) Applicability. This section applies to
the renewal of a license and application for an expired license under Insurance
Code Title 13, concerning Regulation of Professionals, that was issued or
renewed on or after November 1, 2015.
(b) Conflicts with other sections. To the
extent that this section conflicts with §
1.814 of this title (relating to
Military Service Member, Military Veteran, and Military Spouse) in the
application of this section and §1.814 to military service members, military
veterans, and military spouses, §1.814 controls.
(c) Unexpired license. A licensee may apply
for renewal of a license that has neither expired nor been suspended or revoked
by:
(1) submitting to TDI the required renewal
application fee and renewal application; and
(2) completing the applicable continuing
education requirement within the reporting period and prior to the expiration
of the license, as required under Insurance Code §
4004.055, concerning
Conduct, Disciplinary Actions, and Sanctions.
(d) Noncompliance with subsection (c) of this
section. If the licensee does not comply with subsection (c) of this section,
the license will not be renewed and will expire on the expiration
date.
(e) Renewal of a license that
has been expired for 90 days or less. A licensee may renew a license that has
been expired for 90 days or less. The licensee must submit to TDI within 90
days after the license expiration date:
(1)
the required renewal application fee;
(2) an additional fee equal to one-half of
the required renewal application fee;
(3) a completed renewal application;
and
(4) evidence demonstrating that
the licensee has:
(A) completed the applicable
continuing education requirement before the license expired; or
(B) completed continuing education after the
license expired and paid all applicable fines as required under Insurance Code
§
4004.055.
(f) Effect of renewal or
nonrenewal of expired license. If the licensee completes each item listed in
subsection (c) of this section for an unexpired license as described, or
completes each item listed in subsection (e) of this section within 90 days
after the license expiration date, and the license is renewed, the license will
be renewed effective as of the license expiration date. If the licensee fails
to complete each item listed in subsection (c) of this section prior to the
expiration date, or subsection (e) of this section within 90 days after the
license expiration date, as applicable, the license cannot be renewed, and the
individual cannot engage in the business of insurance in the capacity granted
by that license effective as of the license's expiration date and continuing
until the individual obtains a new license as provided in subsection (g) or (h)
of this section.
(g) License
expired for more than 90 days. If an individual's license has been expired for
more than 90 days, but less than one year, the individual may apply for the
expired license without an examination. The individual must submit to TDI
within one year after the date the license expired:
(1) a new original application;
(2) the required application fee;
(3) an additional fee equal to one-half of
the required application fee; and
(4) evidence demonstrating that the licensee
has:
(A) completed the applicable continuing
education requirement before the license expired; or
(B) completed continuing education after the
license expired and paid all applicable fines as required under Insurance Code
§
4004.055.
(h) License expired for
one year or more. If an individual's license has been expired for one year or
more, to obtain the expired license the individual must:
(1) complete the requirements for a new
license described in §§
19.805-
19.807 of this title (relating to
Application for a New Individual License, Application for a Provisional Permit,
and Application for a Temporary License), including reexamination, if
applicable; and
(2) for a license
that expired, was canceled, revoked, or not renewed on or after November 1,
2015, evidence demonstrating that the licensee:
(A) completed the applicable continuing
education requirement before the license expired; or
(B) completed continuing education after the
license expired and paid all applicable fines as required under Insurance Code
§
4004.055.
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