Wis. Admin. Code Funeral Directors Examining Board § FD 1.10 - License renewal and reinstatement procedures
Current through March 28, 2022
(1) RENEWAL WITHIN
5 YEARS. A credential holder shall renew the license by paying the renewal fee
specified in s. 440.08(2),
Stats., and attesting to completion of the continuing education required under
s.
FD
4.03. If the credential is not renewed before its
expiration date, the credential holder shall pay a late renewal fee.
(2) RENEWAL AFTER 5 YEARS. A credential
holder who has failed to renew a license within 5 years after the renewal date
holds an expired license and may not reapply for the license using the initial
application process. This subsection does not apply to license holders who have
unmet disciplinary requirements or whose credentials have been surrendered or
revoked. An applicant who holds an expired funeral director's license shall
submit all of the following:
(a) A completed
application.
(b) The renewal and
late fees specified in s.
440.08(2) and (3)
(a), Stats.
(c) Evidence of passage of the Wisconsin
jurisprudence examination for funeral directors.
(d) Evidence of one of the following:
1. Current licensure as a funeral director if
the applicant holds an active license in good standing as a funeral director in
another state.
2. If the
applicant's funeral director's license has expired for more than 5 but less
than 10 years and the applicant does not hold an active license in good
standing as a funeral director in another state, attestation to the completion
of 30 hours of continuing education approved by the board. The continuing
education courses shall have been completed within the 4 years prior to
application for licensure under this subsection and shall include a minimum of
10 hours of in-person instruction.
3. If the applicant's funeral director's
license has expired for 10 years or more and the applicant does not hold an
active license in good standing as a funeral director in another state, the
applicant shall provide evidence of passage of the National Board Examination
of the International Conference of Funeral Service Examining Boards within 12
months prior to application for a license under this subsection and attestation
to the completion of 30 hours of continuing education approved by the board.
The continuing education courses shall have been completed within the 4 years
prior to application for licensure under this subsection and shall include a
minimum of 10 hours of in-person instruction.
(3) REINSTATEMENT. A credential holder who
has unmet disciplinary requirements and failed to renew the credential within 5
years or whose credential has been surrendered or revoked may apply to have the
license reinstated in accordance with all of the following:
(a) Evidence of completion of the
requirements in sub. (2) if the credential has not been active within the last
5 years.
(b) Evidence of completion
of disciplinary requirements, if applicable.
(c) Evidence of rehabilitation or change in
circumstances, warranting reinstatement of the credential.
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