Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 11, November 20, 2024
Section XLIII-703 - Restoration of an Expired LicenseA. A license expires on December 31 of each year. If renewing within 12 months of expiration, the licensee must pay the renewal fee plus the late fee.B. If a licensee seeks to renew their license from 1324 months past expiration, the licensee must pay the renewal fee plus the restoration fee.C. If a licensee is a NCIDQ certificate holder and their license has expired for more than 24 months, the licensee must pay the restoration fee plus the renewal fee for each year lapsed.D. If a licensee is not a NCIDQ certificate holder and their license has expired for more than 24 months, the person must apply for a new license meeting the current requirements.E. A licensee may reinstate his or her license only with proof that he or she has completed the continuing education units equal to that number required for each year in which his or her license was invalid.La. Admin. Code tit. 46, § XLIII-703
Promulgated by the Department of Commerce, Board of Examiners of Interior Designers, LR 11:340 (April 1985), amended by the Department of Economic Development, Board of Examiners of Interior Designers, LR 17:1075 (November 1991), LR 20:864 (August 1994), amended by the Office of the Governor, Board of Examiners of Interior Designers, LR 30:1011 (May 2004), LR 34:1923 (September 2008).AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 37:3174 and R.S. 37:3179.