Arizona Administrative Code
Title 4 - PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONS
Chapter 33 - BOARD OF EXAMINERS OF NURSING CARE ADMINISTRATORS AND ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY MANAGERS
Article 2 - NURSING CARE INSTITUTION ADMINISTRATOR LICENSING
Section R4-33-206 - Renewal Application

Universal Citation: AZ Admin Code R 4-33-206

Current through Register Vol. 30, No. 38, September 20, 2024

A. The Board shall provide a licensee with notice of the need for license renewal. Failure to receive notice of the need for license renewal does not excuse a licensee's failure to renew timely.

B. An administrator license expires at midnight 30 days after the administrator's birthday in each even-numbered year.

C. To renew an administrator license, the licensee shall submit the following information to the Board, before expiration of the biennial period, on a renewal application, which is available from the Board:

1. Current address;

2. Current e-mail address;

3. Current home and business telephone numbers;

4. Whether within the last 24 months the licensee was convicted of or pled guilty or no contest to a criminal offense, other than a minor traffic violation, in any court and if so, attach a copy of the original arrest record and final court judgment;

5. Whether within the last 24 months the licensee was denied a professional license or had a professional license revoked, suspended, placed on probation, limited, or restricted in any way by a state or federal regulatory authority and if so, the kind of license, license number, issuing authority, nature of the regulatory action, and date;

6. An affirmation that the number of hours of continuing education required under R4-33-501 has been completed; and

7. The licensee's dated signature affirming the information provided is true and complete.

D. In addition to the renewal application required under subsection (C), a licensee shall submit:

1. A photocopy of the front and back of the licensee's fingerprint clearance card;

2. Documentation described in A.R.S. § 41-1080(A) unless the documentation previously submitted under R4-33-204(C)(7) established U.S. citizenship or was a non-expiring work authorization issued by the federal government; and

3. The license renewal fee required under R4-33-104.

E. An individual whose license expires because of failure to renew timely may apply for renewal by complying with subsections (C) and (D) if:

1. The individual pays the late renewal fee prescribed under R4-33-104,

2. The individual affirms the individual has not acted as a nursing care institution administrator since the license expired, and

3. The individual's license has not been surrendered, suspended, or revoked.

F. An individual whose license expires because of failure to renew timely and who does not comply with subsection (E) may become licensed as a nursing care institution administrator only by complying with R4-33-201 or R4-33-202.

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