(a) Licensing for cosmetological establishments and schools of cosmetology expires pursuant to § 17-26-319(b) . (b) An application for renewal of a license shall be filed with the Department of Health, accompanied by the required renewal fee. (c) Thereupon, the department shall renew the license for the appropriate time period. (d) A license that has expired for failure of the registrant to renew within the time fixed by this section may for a period of one (1) year thereafter be renewed upon the filing of an application in such form as the department may require and upon payment of the required renewal fee and the delinquency fee. (e) After one (1) year from the date of its expiration, a certificate may not be renewed, and the establishment or school may again become entitled to a license only upon compliance with all of the provisions of this chapter relating to the original issuance of a license. Acts 1955, No. 358, Art. 12, § 3; 1965, No. 403, § 10; A.S.A. 1947, § 71-877; Acts 2007, No. 223, § 35; 2009, No. 4, § 16. (a) Licensing for cosmetological establishments and schools of cosmetology expires pursuant to § 17-26-319(b) . (b) An application for renewal of a license shall be filed with the Department of Health, accompanied by the required renewal fee. (c) Thereupon, the department shall renew the license for the appropriate time period. (d) A license that has expired for failure of the registrant to renew within the time fixed by this section may for a period of one (1) year thereafter be renewed upon the filing of an application in such form as the department may require and upon payment of the required renewal fee and the delinquency fee. (e) After one (1) year from the date of its expiration, a certificate may not be renewed, and the establishment or school may again become entitled to a license only upon compliance with all of the provisions of this chapter relating to the original issuance of a license. Acts 1955, No. 358, Art. 12, § 3; 1965, No. 403, § 10; A.S.A. 1947, § 71-877; Acts 2007, No. 223, § 35; 2009, No. 4, § 16. (a) Licensing for cosmetological establishments and schools of cosmetology expires pursuant to § 17-26-319(b) . (b) An application for renewal of a license shall be filed with the Department of Health, accompanied by the required renewal fee. (c) Thereupon, the department shall renew the license for the appropriate time period. (d) A license that has expired for failure of the registrant to renew within the time fixed by this section may for a period of one (1) year thereafter be renewed upon the filing of an application in such form as the department may require and upon payment of the required renewal fee and the delinquency fee. (e) After one (1) year from the date of its expiration, a certificate may not be renewed, and the establishment or school may again become entitled to a license only upon compliance with all of the provisions of this chapter relating to the original issuance of a license. Acts 1955, No. 358, Art. 12, § 3; 1965, No. 403, § 10; A.S.A. 1947, § 71-877; Acts 2007, No. 223, § 35; 2009, No. 4, § 16. (a) Licensing for cosmetological establishments and schools of cosmetology expires pursuant to § 17-26-319(b) . (b) An application for renewal of a license shall be filed with the Department of Health, accompanied by the required renewal fee. (c) Thereupon, the department shall renew the license for the appropriate time period. (d) A license that has expired for failure of the registrant to renew within the time fixed by this section may for a period of one (1) year thereafter be renewed upon the filing of an application in such form as the department may require and upon payment of the required renewal fee and the delinquency fee. (e) After one (1) year from the date of its expiration, a certificate may not be renewed, and the establishment or school may again become entitled to a license only upon compliance with all of the provisions of this chapter relating to the original issuance of a license. Acts 1955, No. 358, Art. 12, § 3; 1965, No. 403, § 10; A.S.A. 1947, § 71-877; Acts 2007, No. 223, § 35; 2009, No. 4, § 16.
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