Iowa Administrative Code
Agency 193 - Professional Licensing and Regulation Bureau
Chapter 15 - Use of Criminal Convictions in Eligibility Determinations and Initial Licensing Decisions
Rule 193-15.3 - Eligibility Determination
Universal Citation: IA Admin Code 193-15.3
Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 6, September 18, 2024
(1) An individual who has not yet submitted a completed license application may petition the board for a determination of whether one or more of the individual's convictions are disqualifying offenses that would render the individual ineligible for licensure. An individual with a conviction is not required to petition the board for an eligibility determination prior to applying for licensure.
(2) To petition the board for an eligibility determination of whether one or more of the petitioner's convictions are disqualifying offenses, a petitioner will submit all of the following:
a. A completed petition for eligibility
determination form;
b. The complete
criminal record for each of the petitioner's convictions;
c. A personal statement regarding whether
each conviction directly relates to the duties and responsibilities of the
profession and why the board should find the petitioner
rehabilitated;
d. All evidence of
rehabilitation that the petitioner wishes to be considered by the board;
and
e. Payment of a nonrefundable
fee of $25.
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