Indiana Code § 27-10-3-2

Expiration of license; reinstatement
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Sec. 2. (a) All licenses issued expire two (2) years after the end of the month of issue.       (b) A license that has expired may be reinstated if: (1) the licensee: (A) applies for reinstatement not more than ninety (90) days after the expiration date; (B) is not on probation; (C) has not previously been denied a license; (D) pays: (i) the license fee required under section 7 of this chapter; plus (ii) to the commissioner a license reinstatement fee of one hundred dollars ($100); and (E) meets all other requirements for licensure; and (2) the license was not revoked or suspended at the time that the license expired.

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