Utah Admin. Code 156-1-308g

Current through Bulletin No. 2024-21, November 1, 2024
Section R156-1-308g - Reinstatement of Licensure that was Active and in Good Standing at the Time of Expiration of Licensure -Requirements

The following requirements apply to reinstatement of licensure that was active and in good standing at the time of expiration of licensure:

(1) under Subsection 58-1-308(5), if the filing date of an application for reinstatement is between the date of the expiration of the license and 30 days after the date of the expiration of the license, the applicant shall:
(a) submit a completed renewal form furnished by the Division demonstrating compliance with requirements and conditions of license renewal; and
(b) pay the license renewal fee and a late fee.
(2) under Subsection 58-1-308(5), if the filing date of an application for reinstatement is between 31 days after the expiration of the license and two years after the date of the expiration of the license, the applicant shall:
(a) submit a completed renewal form provided by the Division demonstrating compliance with requirements and conditions of license renewal; and
(b) pay the license renewal fee and reinstatement fee.
(3) under Subsection 58-1-308(6), if the filing date of an application for reinstatement is more than two years after the date the license expired:
(a) if the applicant has not been active in the licensed profession as described in Subsection 58-1-308(6)(b), the applicant shall:
(i) submit an application for licensure complete with supporting documents as is required of an individual making an initial application for license demonstrating the applicant meets current qualifications for licensure; and
(ii) pay the license fee for a new applicant for licensure; or
(b) if the applicant has been active in the licensed profession as described in Subsection 58-1-308(6)(b), the applicant shall:
(i) provide documentation that the applicant has continuously, since the expiration of the applicant's license in Utah, been active in the licensed profession while in the full-time employ of the United States government or under license to practice that profession in any other state or territory of the United States;
(ii) provide documentation that the applicant has completed or is in compliance with any renewal qualifications;
(iii) provide documentation that the applicant's application was submitted within six months after reestablishing domicile within Utah or terminating full-time government service; and
(iv) pay the license renewal fee and the reinstatement fee.

Utah Admin. Code R156-1-308g

Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2021-07, effective 3/25/2021
Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2024-09, effective 4/23/2024