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§30-13A-15. Expired license and endorsement requirements.
(a) If a license or endorsement is not renewed when due, then the board shall automatically place the licensee or endorsee on expired status.

(b) The fee for a person on expired status shall increase at a rate, determined by the board, for each month or fraction thereof that the renewal fee is not paid, up to a maximum of thirty-six months.

(c) Within thirty-six months of being placed on expired status, if a licensee or endorsee wants to return to active practice, he or she must complete all the continuing education requirements and pay all the applicable fees as set by rule.

(d) After thirty-six months of being placed on expired status, a license or endorsement cannot be renewed. A person whose license or endorsement has expired must reapply for a new license or endorsement.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > West-virginia > 30 > 30-13a-15

§30-13A-15. Expired license and endorsement requirements.
(a) If a license or endorsement is not renewed when due, then the board shall automatically place the licensee or endorsee on expired status.

(b) The fee for a person on expired status shall increase at a rate, determined by the board, for each month or fraction thereof that the renewal fee is not paid, up to a maximum of thirty-six months.

(c) Within thirty-six months of being placed on expired status, if a licensee or endorsee wants to return to active practice, he or she must complete all the continuing education requirements and pay all the applicable fees as set by rule.

(d) After thirty-six months of being placed on expired status, a license or endorsement cannot be renewed. A person whose license or endorsement has expired must reapply for a new license or endorsement.


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > West-virginia > 30 > 30-13a-15

§30-13A-15. Expired license and endorsement requirements.
(a) If a license or endorsement is not renewed when due, then the board shall automatically place the licensee or endorsee on expired status.

(b) The fee for a person on expired status shall increase at a rate, determined by the board, for each month or fraction thereof that the renewal fee is not paid, up to a maximum of thirty-six months.

(c) Within thirty-six months of being placed on expired status, if a licensee or endorsee wants to return to active practice, he or she must complete all the continuing education requirements and pay all the applicable fees as set by rule.

(d) After thirty-six months of being placed on expired status, a license or endorsement cannot be renewed. A person whose license or endorsement has expired must reapply for a new license or endorsement.