Utah Admin. Code 590-244-10

Current through Bulletin 2024-12, June 15, 2024
Section R590-244-10 - Reinstatement of Inactive License
(1) A license that has been inactive for a period of one year or less following the license expiration date may be reinstated under the relevant provisions of this section.
(2) An inactive license that has not been reinstated within one year following its expiration date may not be reinstated and the inactive licensee may apply as a new license applicant.
(3) A reinstatement applicant shall:
(a) comply with each requirement for renewal of a license, including any applicable continuing education or examination requirements if the reinstatement applicant is an individual; and
(b) pay a reinstatement fee.
(4) A resident or non-resident license application for reinstatement of an inactive license shall be submitted using either Sircon or NIPR, except as stated in Subsection (5).
(5)
(a) The following license applications for reinstatement of an inactive license shall be submitted to the department via facsimile or as a PDF attachment to an email using a form available through the department's website, until such time that an electronic application becomes available from Sircon or NIPR:
(i) a non-resident reinstatement application for a person whose license is inactive for failure to maintain an active license in the person's home state;
(ii) a resident or non-resident reinstatement application for a person whose license has been voluntarily surrendered; and
(iii) a resident or non-resident reinstatement application for a person whose license is inactive due to an incomplete renewal application, except as stated in Subsection (5)(b).
(b) If a resident license is inactive due to a renewal application that was incomplete solely for failure to meet the continuing education requirements, a resident reinstatement application shall be submitted to the department:
(i) during the first 30 days after a license expiration date as a facsimile or as a PDF attachment to an email using a form available through the department's website; or
(ii) 31 days to one year after a license expiration date through Sircon or NIPR.
(6) A license that is voluntarily surrendered:
(a) may be reinstated:
(i) during the license period in which the license was surrendered; and
(ii) no later than one year from the date the license was surrendered; and
(b) shall comply with the reinstatement requirements in Subsection (3), except that no continuing education requirement will apply for an individual license applicant because the reinstatement is within the current license period.
(7) A reinstated license expires on the same date it would have expired had the license not become inactive.
(8) A person with a reinstated license shall complete any required insurer contracts and appointments or agency designations before the reinstated licensee can resume doing business.

Utah Admin. Code R590-244-10

Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2015-3, effective 1/12/2015
Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2017-24, effective 11/21/2017
Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2021-02, effective 1/8/2021
Amended by Utah State Bulletin Number 2023-08, effective 4/7/2023