(1) (a) A license issued under this chapter, including a line of authority, shall lapse if the licensee fails to: (i) pay when due a fee under Section 31A-3-103; (ii) complete continuing education requirements under Section 31A-23a-202 before submitting the license renewal application; (iii) submit a completed renewal application as required by Section 31A-23a-104; (iv) submit additional documentation required to complete the licensing process as related to a specific license type or line of authority; or (v) maintain an active license in a licensee's home state if the licensee is a nonresident licensee. (b) A license that lapses shall expire effective at midnight on the day on which the license expires. (c) (i) A licensee whose license lapses may request reinstatement of the license and line of authority no more than one year after the day on which the license lapses. (ii) A licensee whose license lapses due to the following may request an action described in Subsection (1)(c)(iii): (A) military service; (B) voluntary service for a period of time designated by the person for whom the licensee provides voluntary service; or (C) some other extenuating circumstances, including long-term medical disability. (iii) A licensee described in Subsection (1)(c)(ii) may request: (A) reinstatement of the license and line of authority no later than one year after the day on which the license lapses; and (B) waiver of any of the following imposed for failure to comply with renewal procedures: (I) an examination requirement; (II) reinstatement fees set under Section 31A-3-103; (III) continuing education requirements; or (IV) other sanction imposed for failure to comply with renewal procedures. (2) If a license or line of authority issued under this chapter is voluntarily surrendered, the license or line of authority may be reinstated: (a) during the license period in which the license or line of authority is voluntarily surrendered; and (b) no later than one year after the day on which the license or line of authority is voluntarily surrendered.
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