Delaware Administrative Code
Title 24 - Regulated Professions and Occupations
Department of State
Division of Professional Regulation
1795 - Midwifery Advisory Council
Section 1795-14.0 - Renewal of Licenses
Universal Citation: 24 DE Admin Code 1795-14.0
Current through Register Vol. 28, No. 3, September 1, 2024
14.1 Each license shall be renewed biennially. The failure of the Council/Board to notify a licensee of his/her expiration date and subsequent renewals does not, in any way, relieve the licensee of the requirement to renew his/her certificate.
14.2 Renewal may be effected by completing all of the following:
14.2.1 Filing a renewal application online at www.dpr.delaware.gov;
14.2.2 Attesting on the renewal application to completing the continuing education as required by these regulations;
14.2.3 Paying fees determined by the Division of Professional Regulation;
14.2.4 Attesting on the renewal application to possession of credential from either NARM or AMCB;
14.2.5 Attesting on the renewal application that Basic Life Support and Neonatal Resuscitation certifications are current.
14.3 Failure of a licensee to renew his/her license shall cause his/her license to expire.
14.3.1 A licensee whose license has expired may renew his/her license within sixty days after the expiration date upon fulfilling the requirements in subsection 14.2 above, certifying that he/she has not practiced midwifery in Delaware while his/her license was expired, and paying the renewal fee and a late fee as determined by the Division of Professional Regulation. All late renewals shall be audited for compliance with CE renewal requirements.
14.4 A license may be placed on inactive status at the request of a licensee for no more than five years. An inactive license will convert to expired if it is not reinstated within five years.
14.4.1 An inactive license may be reinstated if the licensee provides all of the following:
14.4.1.1 Payment of the reinstatement fee established by the Division of Professional Regulation;
14.4.1.2 Documentation of thirty hours of continuing education completed within the six months immediately preceding the request for reinstatement;
14.4.1.3 Documentation of current credential from either NARM or AMCB;
14.4.1.4 Documentation of current Basic Life Support and Neonatal Resuscitation certifications.
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