Utah Code § 58-31b-305

Term of license -- Expiration -- Renewal
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(1)
(a) The division shall issue each license or certification under this chapter in accordance with a
two-year renewal cycle established by rule.
(b) The division may by rule extend or shorten a renewal period by as much as one year to
stagger the renewal cycles the division administers.
(2) The division shall renew the license of a licensee who, at the time of renewal:
(a) completes and submits an application for renewal in a form prescribed by the division;
(b) pays a renewal fee established by the division under Section 63J-1-504;
(c) views a suicide prevention video described in Section 58-1-601 and submits proof in the form
required by the division; and
(d) meets continuing competency requirements as established by rule.
(3) In addition to the renewal requirements under Subsection (2), a person licensed as an
advanced practice registered nurse shall be currently certified by a program approved by the
division in collaboration with the board and submit evidence satisfactory to the division of that
qualification or if licensed prior to July 1, 1992, meet the requirements established by rule.
(4) In addition to the requirements described in Subsections (2) and (3), an advanced practice
registered nurse licensee specializing in psychiatric mental health nursing who, as of the day
on which the division originally issued the licensee's license had not completed the division's

clinical practice requirements in psychiatric and mental health nursing, shall, to qualify for
renewal:
(a) if renewing less than two years after the day on which the division originally issued
the license, demonstrate satisfactory progress toward completing the clinical practice
requirements; or
(b) have completed the clinical practice requirements.
(5) Each license or certification automatically expires on the expiration date shown on the license
or certification unless renewed in accordance with Section 58-1-308.

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