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Section: 344.0040 License renewal, application for, fee--late renewal, effect--additional disciplinary action authorized, when. RSMO 344.040


Published: 2015

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Chapter 344

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←344.030

Section 344.040.1

344.050→

August 28, 2015

License renewal, application for, fee--late renewal, effect--additional disciplinary action authorized, when.

344.040. 1. Every license issued under this chapter shall expire on

June thirtieth of the year following the year of issuance and every other

year thereafter, provided that licenses issued or renewed during the year

2006 may be issued or renewed by the board for a period of either one or

two years, as provided by rule. Licensees seeking renewal shall, during

the month of May of the year of renewal, file an application for renewal on

forms furnished by the board, which shall include evidence satisfactory to

the board of completion of the approved continuing education hours required

by the board, and shall be accompanied by a renewal fee as provided by rule

payable to the department of health and senior services.



2. Upon receipt of an incomplete application for renewal, the board

shall grant the applicant a temporary permit which shall be in effect for

thirty days. The applicant is required to submit the required

documentation or fee within the thirty-day period, or the board may refuse

to renew his or her application. The thirty-day period can be extended for

good cause shown for an additional thirty days. Upon receipt of the

approved continuing education credits or other required documentation or

fee within the appropriate time period, the board shall issue a license.



3. The board shall renew the license of an applicant who has met all

of the requirements for renewal.



4. As a requirement for renewal of license, the board may require not

more than forty-eight clock hours of continuing education a year. The

continuing education provided for under this section shall be approved by

the board. There shall be a separate, nonrefundable fee for each single

offering provider. The board shall set the amount of fee for any single

offering provided by rules and regulations promulgated pursuant to section

536.021. The fee shall be set at a level to produce revenue which shall

not substantially exceed the cost and expense in administering and

reviewing any single offering.



5. By April first of each year, the board shall notify every person

whose license shall be renewed during the current year. The applicant must

submit such information as will enable the board to determine if the

applicant's license should be renewed. Information provided in the

application shall be attested by signature to be true and correct to the

best of the applicant's knowledge and belief.



6. Any licensee who fails to apply to renew his or her license by

June thirtieth of the licensee's year of renewal may be relicensed by the

board if he meets the requirements set forth by the board pursuant to

sections 344.010 to 344.108 and pays the renewal fee required by rule, plus

a penalty of twenty-five dollars. No action shall be taken by the board in

addition to a penalty of twenty-five dollars imposed by this section

against any such licensee whose license has not expired for a period of

more than two months, and who has had no action in the preceding five years

taken against them by the board, and who has met all other licensure

requirements by June thirtieth of the year of renewal; provided, however,

that nothing in this section shall prevent the board from taking any other

disciplinary action against a licensee if there shall exist a cause for

discipline pursuant to section 344.050. A person whose license has expired

for a period of more than twelve months must meet the requirements set out

in section 344.030 for initial licensure.



(L. 1969 3d Ex. Sess. H.B. 33 § 4, A.L. 1979 S.B. 145, A.L. 1987 S.B.

277, A.L. 1989 S.B. 387, A.L. 2000 H.B. 1591, A.L. 2005 S.B. 177,

A.L. 2007 H.B. 780, A.L. 2013 S.B. 80)





2007

2005

2000



2007



344.040. 1. Every license issued under this chapter shall expire on June

thirtieth of the year following the year of issuance and every other year

thereafter, provided that licenses issued or renewed during the year 2006 may

be issued or renewed by the board for a period of either one or two years, as

provided by rule. Licensees seeking renewal shall, during the month of May

of the year of renewal, file an application for renewal on forms furnished by

the board, which shall include evidence satisfactory to the board of

completion of the approved continuing education hours required by the board,

and shall be accompanied by a renewal fee as provided by rule payable to the

department of health and senior services.



2. Upon receipt of an incomplete application for renewal, the board shall

grant the applicant a temporary permit which shall be in effect for thirty

days. The applicant is required to submit the required documentation or fee

within the thirty-day period, or the board may refuse to renew his or her

application. The thirty-day period can be extended for good cause shown for

an additional thirty days. Upon receipt of the approved continuing education

credits or other required documentation or fee within the appropriate time

period, the board shall issue a license.



3. The board shall renew the license of an applicant who has met all of

the requirements for renewal.



4. As a requirement for renewal of license, the board may require not

more than forty-eight clock hours of continuing education a year. The

continuing education provided for under this section shall be approved by the

board. There shall be a separate, nonrefundable fee for each single offering

provider. The board shall set the amount of fee for any single offering

provided by rules and regulations promulgated pursuant to section 536.021.

The fee shall be set at a level to produce revenue which shall not

substantially exceed the cost and expense in administering and reviewing any

single offering.



5. By April first of each year, the board shall mail an application for

renewal of license to every person whose license shall be renewed during the

current year. The applicant must submit such information as will enable the

board to determine if the applicant's license should be renewed. Information

provided in the application shall be attested by signature to be true and

correct to the best of the applicant's knowledge and belief.



6. Any licensee who fails to apply to renew his or her license by June

thirtieth of the licensee's year of renewal may be relicensed by the board if

he meets the requirements set forth by the board pursuant to sections 344.010

to 344.108 and pays the renewal fee required by rule, plus a penalty of

twenty-five dollars. No action shall be taken by the board in addition to a

penalty of twenty-five dollars imposed by this section against any such

licensee whose license has not expired for a period of more than two months,

and who has had no action in the preceding five years taken against them by

the board, and who has met all other licensure requirements by June thirtieth

of the year of renewal; provided, however, that nothing in this section shall

prevent the board from taking any other disciplinary action against a

licensee if there shall exist a cause for discipline pursuant to section

344.050. A person whose license has expired for a period of more than twelve

months must meet the requirements set out in section 344.030 for initial

licensure.



2005



344.040. 1. Every license issued under this chapter shall expire on

June thirtieth of the year following the year of issuance and every other

year thereafter, provided that licenses issued or renewed during the year

2006 may be issued or renewed by the board for a period of either one or

two years, as provided by rule. Licensees seeking renewal shall, during

the month of May of the year of renewal, file an application for renewal on

forms furnished by the board, which shall include evidence satisfactory to

the board of completion of the approved continuing education hours required

by the board, and shall be accompanied by a renewal fee as provided by rule

payable to the department of health and senior services.



2. Upon receipt of an incomplete application for renewal, the board

shall grant the applicant a temporary permit which shall be in effect for

thirty days. The applicant is required to submit the required

documentation or fee within the thirty-day period, or the board may refuse

to renew his application. The thirty-day period can be extended for good

cause shown for an additional thirty days. Upon receipt of the approved

continuing education credits or other required documentation or fee within

the appropriate time period, the board shall issue a license.



3. The board shall renew the license of an applicant who has met all

of the requirements for renewal.



4. As a requirement for renewal of license, the board may require not

more than forty-eight clock hours of continuing education a year. The

continuing education provided for under this section shall be approved by

the board. There shall be a separate, nonrefundable fee for each single

offering provider. The board shall set the amount of fee for any single

offering provided by rules and regulations promulgated pursuant to section

536.021, RSMo. The fee shall be set at a level to produce revenue which

shall not substantially exceed the cost and expense in administering and

reviewing any single offering.



5. By April first of each year, the board shall mail an application

for renewal of license to every person whose license shall be renewed

during the current year. The applicant must submit such information as

will enable the board to determine if the applicant's license should be

renewed. Information provided in the application shall be given under

oath.



6. Any licensee who fails to apply to renew his license by June

thirtieth of the licensee's year of renewal may be relicensed by the board

if he meets the requirements set forth by the board pursuant to sections

344.010 to 344.100 and pays the renewal fee required by rule, plus a

penalty of twenty-five dollars. No action shall be taken by the board in

addition to a penalty of twenty-five dollars imposed by this section

against any such licensee whose license has not expired for a period of

more than two months, and who has had no action in the preceding five years

taken against them by the board, and who has met all other licensure

requirements by June thirtieth of the year of renewal; provided, however,

that nothing in this section shall prevent the board from taking any other

disciplinary action against a licensee if there shall exist a cause for

discipline pursuant to section 344.050. A person whose license has expired

for a period of more than twelve months must meet the requirements set out

in section 344.030 for initial licensure.



2000



344.040. 1. Every license issued under this chapter shall expire on

June thirtieth of the year of issuance and each year thereafter. Licensees

seeking renewal shall, during the month of May of each year, file an

application for renewal on forms furnished by the board, which shall

include evidence satisfactory to the board of completion of the approved

continuing education hours required by the board, and shall be accompanied

by a renewal fee of fifty dollars payable to the director of revenue.



2. Upon receipt of an incomplete application for renewal, the board

shall grant the applicant a temporary permit which shall be in effect for

thirty days. The applicant is required to submit the required

documentation or fee within the thirty-day period, or the board may refuse

to renew his application. The thirty-day period can be extended for good

cause shown for an additional thirty days. Upon receipt of the approved

continuing education credits or other required documentation or fee within

the appropriate time period, the board shall issue an annual license.



3. The board shall renew the license of an applicant who has met all

of the requirements for renewal.



4. As a requirement for renewal of license, the board may require not

more than forty-eight clock hours of continuing education a year. The

continuing education provided for under this section shall be approved by

the board. There shall be a separate, nonrefundable fee for each single

offering provider. The board shall set the amount of fee for any single

offering provided by rules and regulations promulgated pursuant to section

536.021, RSMo. The fee shall be set at a level to produce revenue which

shall not substantially exceed the cost and expense in administering and

reviewing any single offering.



5. By April first of each year, the board shall mail an application

for renewal of license to every person for whom a license was issued or

renewed during the current year. The applicant must submit such

information as will enable the board to determine if the applicant's

license should be renewed. Information provided in the application shall

be given under oath.



6. Any licensee who fails to apply to renew his license by June

thirtieth may be relicensed by the board if he meets the requirements set

forth by the board pursuant to sections 344.010 to 344.100 and pays the

fifty-dollar renewal fee, plus a penalty of twenty-five dollars. No action

shall be taken by the board in addition to a penalty of twenty-five dollars

imposed by this section against any such licensee whose license has not

expired for a period of more than two months, and who has had no action in

the preceding five years taken against them by the board, and who has met

all other licensure requirements by June thirtieth; provided, however, that

nothing in this section shall prevent the board from taking any other

disciplinary action against a licensee if there shall exist a cause for

discipline pursuant to section 344.050. A person whose license has expired

for a period of more than twelve months must meet the requirements set out

in section 344.030 for initial licensure.



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