An application for licensure is considered incomplete if it is submitted on an application form missing required information or without providing required supporting documentation. If a board or a board's designee deems an application for licensure incomplete, the board or designee shall notify the applicant within thirty days from the date the application was received by the board or designee and include how the application is incomplete and what is needed to complete the application. An incomplete application expires one year from the date the application was first received by the board. History: Laws 2022, ch. 39, § 3; 2023, ch. 190, § 6. The 2023 amendment, effective July 1, 2023, clarified when an application for licensure is considered incomplete, specified the time period for notifying an applicant of an incomplete application, and clarified that an incomplete application expires one year from the date the application was first received by the board; added "An application for licensure is considered incomplete if it is submitted on an application form missing required information or without providing required supporting documentation."; after "within thirty days", deleted "including the way in which" and added "from the date the application was received by the board or designee and include how"; after "application is incomplete", added "and what is needed to complete the application; and after "one year", added "from the date the application was first received by the board".
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