Delaware Administrative Code
Title 24 - Regulated Professions and Occupations
Department of State
Division of Professional Regulation
3300 - Board of Veterinary Medicine
Section 3300-9.0 - Licensure - Renewal, Reinstatement and Inactive Status

Universal Citation: 24 DE Admin Code 3300-9.0

Current through Register Vol. 28, No. 3, September 1, 2024

(24 Del.C. § 3309)

9.1 Licenses shall expire biennially on every odd numbered year. License renewal shall be accomplished online at www.dpr.delaware.gov and shall include:

9.1.1 the applicable fee, and

9.1.2 attestation of completion of continuing education courses required by Section 10.0.

9.2 Continuing education requirements for renewal are specified in Section 10.0 for veterinarians and Section 15.0 for veterinary technicians.

9.3 The failure of the Board to give, or the failure of the licensee to receive, notice of the expiration date of a license shall not prevent the license from becoming invalid after its expiration date.

9.4 Any licensee who fails to renew his/her license by the license expiration date may still renew his/her license during the one (1) year period immediately following the license expiration date provided the licensee pay a late fee established by the Division of Professional Regulation in addition to the established renewal fee and attest to completing the continuing education requirements for renewal as specified in Section 10.0 for veterinarians and Section 15.0 for veterinary technicians.

9.5 Any licensee who fails to renew his/her license within the one (1) year period immediately following the license expiration date may reinstate his/her license provided the licensee pays a reinstatement fee established by the Division of Professional Regulation and attests to completing the continuing education requirements for reinstatement as specified in subsection 10.2 for veterinarians and subsection 15.2 for veterinary technicians.

9.6 A licensee who is not actively practicing in this State may request to have his/her license placed on inactive status. Subsequent requests for extension of the period of inactive status shall be submitted in writing, with the inactive status renewal fee, to coincide with the biennial licensure renewal. A licensee may reactivate his/her license provided the licensee pays a reactivation fee established by the Division of Professional Regulation and attests to completing the continuing education requirements for reactivation as specified in subsection 10.3 for veterinarians and subsection 15.3 for veterinary technicians.

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