Wash. Admin. Code § 308-09-020 - Military spouse licensing-Equivalency to Washington standards and temporary licensing
(1) The licensing
authority must process a request for temporary license within 30 days after
receipt of a completed application. A completed application means that the
authority has received all supporting materials, related application fees, copy
of the certificate issued by the other state or jurisdiction, fingerprints, and
required documentation associated with a criminal background check. The
licensing authority must compare the profession or occupation requirements of
the jurisdiction where the applicant held a license to the requirements
associated with the most similar license issued by the licensing authority in
Washington. The licensing authority will determine whether the requirements of
the jurisdiction where the applicant holds a license meet or are substantially
equivalent to the requirements for the requested profession or occupation in
Washington.
(2) If the licensing
authority determines the Washington requirements are substantially equivalent
and have been met, and that the applicant is otherwise eligible for the
requested license, the licensing authority may issue a standard
license.
(3) If the licensing
authority determines the training and practice standards of the state where the
applicant holds a license are substantially equivalent and the applicant is
otherwise eligible for the requested license, the licensing authority may issue
a temporary license of no less than 180 days to allow the applicant time to
complete additional requirements not related to training or practice standards
that are necessary to qualify for a standard license in Washington.
(4) A temporary license issued under these
rules becomes null and void when any of the following occur:
(a) A standard license is issued;
(b) A denial of the standard license
application becomes final;
(c) The
temporary license expires.
(5) Prior to the expiration date of the
temporary license the temporary license holder may ask the licensing authority
in writing to extend the expiration date. The licensing authority will consider
extension of the expiration date based on the temporary license holder's need
and documented progress toward meeting standard license requirements.
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