(a) Each licensed alcoholism and drug abuse counselor, licensed associate alcoholism and drug abuse counselor, and certified alcoholism and drug abuse technician shall: (1) Renew his or her license or certificate every two (2) years; and (2) Pay the State Board of Examiners of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors a renewal fee fixed by the board. (b) (1) Renewal fees shall be waived for any licensee or person certified actually serving in the United States Armed Forces. (2) A waiver under subdivision (b)(1) of this section shall be effective for six (6) months following honorable discharge, separation, or release from the United States Armed Forces, after which period a license or certificate shall be considered lapsed. (c) The board, at its discretion, may require continuing education as a condition of license or certificate renewal. Acts 1999, No. 1588, § 13; 2009, No. 443, § 4. (a) Each licensed alcoholism and drug abuse counselor, licensed associate alcoholism and drug abuse counselor, and certified alcoholism and drug abuse technician shall: (1) Renew his or her license or certificate every two (2) years; and (2) Pay the State Board of Examiners of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors a renewal fee fixed by the board. (b) (1) Renewal fees shall be waived for any licensee or person certified actually serving in the United States Armed Forces. (2) A waiver under subdivision (b)(1) of this section shall be effective for six (6) months following honorable discharge, separation, or release from the United States Armed Forces, after which period a license or certificate shall be considered lapsed. (c) The board, at its discretion, may require continuing education as a condition of license or certificate renewal. Acts 1999, No. 1588, § 13; 2009, No. 443, § 4. (a) Each licensed alcoholism and drug abuse counselor, licensed associate alcoholism and drug abuse counselor, and certified alcoholism and drug abuse technician shall: (1) Renew his or her license or certificate every two (2) years; and (2) Pay the State Board of Examiners of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors a renewal fee fixed by the board. (b) (1) Renewal fees shall be waived for any licensee or person certified actually serving in the United States Armed Forces. (2) A waiver under subdivision (b)(1) of this section shall be effective for six (6) months following honorable discharge, separation, or release from the United States Armed Forces, after which period a license or certificate shall be considered lapsed. (c) The board, at its discretion, may require continuing education as a condition of license or certificate renewal. Acts 1999, No. 1588, § 13; 2009, No. 443, § 4. (a) Each licensed alcoholism and drug abuse counselor, licensed associate alcoholism and drug abuse counselor, and certified alcoholism and drug abuse technician shall: (1) Renew his or her license or certificate every two (2) years; and (2) Pay the State Board of Examiners of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors a renewal fee fixed by the board. (1) Renew his or her license or certificate every two (2) years; and (2) Pay the State Board of Examiners of Alcoholism and Drug Abuse Counselors a renewal fee fixed by the board. (b) (1) Renewal fees shall be waived for any licensee or person certified actually serving in the United States Armed Forces. (2) A waiver under subdivision (b)(1) of this section shall be effective for six (6) months following honorable discharge, separation, or release from the United States Armed Forces, after which period a license or certificate shall be considered lapsed. (1) Renewal fees shall be waived for any licensee or person certified actually serving in the United States Armed Forces. (2) A waiver under subdivision (b)(1) of this section shall be effective for six (6) months following honorable discharge, separation, or release from the United States Armed Forces, after which period a license or certificate shall be considered lapsed. (c) The board, at its discretion, may require continuing education as a condition of license or certificate renewal. Acts 1999, No. 1588, § 13; 2009, No. 443, § 4.
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