Renewal of License

3 CMC § 2221 — under Health Care Professions Licensing Board.

3 CMC § 2221

TITLE 3: HUMAN RESOURCES

DIVISION 2: HEALTH

§ 2221. Renewal of License. (a) The burden shall be upon the licensee to timely submit an application for renewal. (b) Each licensee shall be responsible for submitting a completed renewal application at least eight weeks, fifty-six calendar days, before the expiration date of the current license. (c) The Board shall notify every licensee at least twelve weeks, eighty-four days, before license expiration, stating the date of expiration and the fee and any additional requirements for the renewal thereof. Notification shall be by methods calculated to most reasonably reach the licensee in a timely, cost-effective 38 manner. (d) The Board shall make all reasonable effort to process a timely renewal application in order to issue a renewed license at least a month before the expiration date of the current license. (e) The Board shall provide by regulation a significant additional fee for the untimely application to renew an expired license. An expired license may be reinstated within one year of the expiration date upon payment of the renewal and any other penalty fees for each calendar month. A license which is more than one year expired shall not be renewed, and the licensee must file a new application and be treated as a new applicant. Source: PL 3-30, § 6; repealed and reenacted by PL 15-105, § 3(2221), modified. Commission Comment: The Commission deleted figures that repeated written words pursuant to 1 CMC § 3806(e). The reference in subsection (c) above to “cost-effective 38 manner” is as stated in the original text of PL 15105, § 3(2221(c)).