Iowa Code § 105.20

Renewal and reinstatement of licenses — fees and penalties — continuing
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education. 1. All licenses issued under this chapter shall be issued for a three-year period. 2. A license issued under this chapter may be renewed as provided by rule adopted by the board upon application by the licensee, without examination. Applications for renewal shall be made to the board, accompanied by the required renewal licensing fee, at least thirty days prior to the expiration date of the license. 3. Failure to renew a license within a reasonable time after the expiration of the license shall not invalidate the license, but a reasonable penalty may be assessed as adopted by rule, in addition to the license renewal fee, to allow reinstatement of the license. 4. The board shall, by rule, establish a reinstatement process for a licensee who allows a license to lapse, including reasonable penalties. 5. a. The basic continuing education requirement for renewal of a license shall be the completion, duringthe immediately preceding license term, ofthe numberof classroom hours of instruction required by the board in courses or seminars which have been approved by the board. The board shall require at least eight classroom hours of instruction during each three-year licensing term. b. A licensee shall have a thirty-day grace period after expiration of the licensing term to complete all requirements necessary for license renewal without penalty. 100, §11, 12, 15; 2013 Acts, ch 77, §25, 36; 2024 Acts, ch 1169, §26

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