Idaho Code § 54-4209

Licensure -- Attendance at continuing education program -- Renewal of licenses.
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(1) Every individual who qualifies for licensure by the board under section 54-4208 (1), Idaho Code, shall be issued a license. Thereafter, such individual shall annually be required to apply to the board for a license renewal and report any facts requested by the board on forms provided for such purpose. All licenses issued under the provisions of this chapter shall be subject to annual renewal and shall expire unless renewed in the manner prescribed by the board regarding applications for renewal, continuing education, and fees. License renewal and reinstatement shall be in accordance with section 67-2614 , Idaho Code.
(2) Upon making an application for license renewal, each individual shall pay an annual renewal fee, and submit proof of the satisfactory completion of the required continuing education as may be provided in the rules of the board.
(3) Upon receipt of the renewal application, the required fee, and the proof of continuing education, the board shall issue a current license.
(4) A residential care facility administrator who has been duly licensed in this state and whose license has not been revoked or suspended, and whose license has expired for a period of not longer than five (5) years, may apply for the reinstatement of his license by filing with the board an application together with proof of having met the continuing education requirement within the previous twelve (12) months in accordance with the rules of the board, and payment of a twenty-five dollar ($25.00) reinstatement fee together with the renewal fees for all lapsed years.
(5) The board shall maintain a register of all applications for licensing of residential care facility administrators, which register shall show: The name and address of each applicant, the name and address of employer or business connection of each applicant, the date of application, complete information of educational and experiential qualifications, the license issue date, the license number, the certificate issue date, the date on which the board reviewed and acted upon the application, and such other pertinent information as the board may deem necessary.

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