Conn. Agencies Regs. § 20-300-11

Current through June 15, 2024
Section 20-300-11 - Renewals
(a) All licenses expire on January thirty-first of the year following their issuance or renewal, except those first issued between November first and December thirty-first in the calendar year of first issuance, and, unless renewed, shall become invalid after that date, making practice illegal. Upon payment of the renewal fee the commissioner of consumer protection shall issue a card indicating renewal of licensure. Failure to renew a license shall not deprive any licensee of the right of renewal for a period of five years from the date it became invalid and the name of the licensee may not be included in the February roster.
(b) The fee due at the time a lapsed license is renewed shall be the renewal fee for each lapsed renewal period plus the renewal fee due during the year in which the application for reinstatement is made. The renewal fee for any fraction of a year shall be the full annual fee. The renewal fee for a lapsed license shall be accompanied by a notarized letter attesting to the licensee's engineering or land surveying experience from the time he or she filed the initial application for licensure that was approved by the board.
(c) Licenses not renewed within five years from the date of expiration can only be reinstated by filing a new application subject to requirements for licensure at the time of filing.
(d) Annual renewal of the engineer-in-training or surveyor-in-training license is not required; such license shall remain valid for a period of ten years from the date of original licensure and during this time it shall meet in part the requirements for licensure as a professional engineer or land surveyor. The commissioner of consumer protection need not notify the holder of an engineer-in-training or surveyor-in-training license of the date of expiration of the license other than to publish it annually in the roster.

Conn. Agencies Regs. § 20-300-11

Effective November 19, 1984