Current through Acts 2023-2024, ch. 1069
Section 63-3-115 - Renewal of license(a) Each person licensed to practice as a podiatrist in this state shall biennially apply to the board for renewal of the person's license and shall pay a renewal fee set by the board. A podiatrist who fails to renew the license by the date of expiration of the license shall not continue to practice as a podiatrist in this state.(b) A podiatrist who fails to timely renew the license may seek reinstatement from the board. The board may reinstate the license upon good cause shown, upon payment of all past due renewal fees and a late renewal fee and upon compliance with any other reasonable conditions imposed by the board.(c) The board may utilize the renewal system described in § 63-1-107.(d) Any licensed podiatrist who has retired from practice in this state shall not be required to renew the license if the person retired from practice files with the board an affidavit of retirement on a form furnished by the board. The affidavit shall state the date on which the person retired from practice and such other facts as the board deems necessary to verify retirement. If the person thereafter wishes to reenter practice in this state, the person shall apply for license reactivation, pay the reactivation fee set by the board and meet such other reasonable requirements deemed necessary by the board.Acts 1931, ch. 31, § 4; C. Supp. 1950, § 7182.16 (Williams, § 7182.17); Acts 1973, ch. 393, § 12; 1976, ch. 796, § 1; T.C.A. (orig. ed.), § 63-315; Acts 1984, ch. 937, § 13; 1986, ch. 675, § 16; 1989, ch. 523, §§ 67, 68; 2005, ch. 228, § 4.