A license issued under this chapter shall expire on a date to be determined by the Superintendent [Commissioner]; provided, that the initial term of the license shall be not less than 180 days, or greater than 18 months, after the effective date of the license. A license may thereafter be renewed for one-year term extensions as provided by this section. The Superintendent [Commissioner] may change the expiration date of a license for the purpose of staggering the expiration dates of licenses issued under this chapter; provided, that the new expiration date shall not be less than 180 days after the effective date or renewal date of the license. Before a license expires, the licensee periodically may renew the license for additional 1-year terms, if the licensee: Demonstrates that he or she continues to meet the licensing standards under this chapter and has satisfied the annual continuing education requirements under this chapter; Pays all applicable fees and assessments as prescribed by the Commissioner and all third-party fees; Submits to the Superintendent [Commissioner] a renewal application on the form that the Superintendent [Commissioner] requires; and Files a bond or bond continuation certificate for the amount required under § 26-1103 . If a license is issued for less than a full year, is surrendered voluntarily, is suspended, or is revoked, the Superintendent [Commissioner] may not refund any part of the license fee regardless of the time remaining in the license year. Repealed.
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