Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 3, September 1, 2024
RELATES TO: KRS 322.040-322.050,
322.160,
322.180,
322.220
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY:
KRS
322.290(4) authorizes the
board to promulgate administrative regulations necessary for the proper
performance of its duties.
KRS
322.160(3)(a) requires a
licensee or permit holder who fails to renew within one (1) year after
expiration to furnish the board with satisfactory evidence of qualification of
continued practice.
KRS
322.220 provides for an individual whose
license has been revoked to petition the board for reissue.
KRS
322.180 sets out grounds for denial lf
licensure. This administrative regulation establishes the requirements for
license reinstatement.
Section 1.
General Requirements.
(1) A person whose
license has been in retired status, inactive status, or expired for more than
one (1) year, or a person whose license has been revoked or surrendered in
association with a disciplinary preceding shall apply to the board for
reinstatement by submitting evidence of successful completion of one (1) or
more of the following:
(a) Retaking and
passing the licensure examination;
(b) College courses related to engineering or
surveying;
(c) Continuing education
courses related to engineering or surveying;
(d) Work experience under another licensee;
or
(e) Licensed practice in another
jurisdiction.
(2) The
application shall be on the appropriate application form incorporated by
reference in
201 KAR 18:020,
Section 2, and shall include:
(a) An
affidavit indicating whether or not the applicant has practiced engineering or
surveying in the Commonwealth of Kentucky since the expiration of the
applicant's license; and
(b) A
listing of the specific evidence that the applicant is qualified to continue to
practice pursuant to subsection (1) of this section.
(3) The applicant shall meet the requirements
of
KRS
322.050.
(4) In its determination of the applicant's
fitness for reinstatement, the board may consider the number of times the
applicant has allowed his or her license to expire, as well as the length of
time in the aggregate that the applicant has been unlicensed following the
applicant's initial licensure.
(5)
A Professional Land Surveyor applicant shall meet the continuing professional
development requirements of
201
KAR 18:192, Section 7.
(6) A Professional Engineer applicant shall
meet the continuing professional development requirements of
201 KAR
18:196, Section 7.
(7) An applicant for reinstatement shall
cooperate fully with any legal request for relevant information or
documentation by the board.
(8) In
an application for reinstatement, including any appearance before the board,
and in any statement made to the board or to any representative of the board,
an applicant shall not:
(a) Knowingly make a
false statement of material fact;
(b) Fail to disclose a fact necessary to
correct a misapprehension known by the applicant to have arisen in the matter;
or
(c) Knowingly fail to respond to
a lawful demand for information from the board.
Section 2. Expiration of License.
(1) If the applicant's license has been
expired for three (3) years or less, or if the applicant has a valid license in
another jurisdiction, the executive director may approve or reject that
application.
(2) If the applicant's
license has been expired for more than three (3) years and the applicant does
not possess a valid license in another jurisdiction, the application shall be
considered by the board.
Section
3. Revocation of License.
(1)
Pursuant to
KRS
322.220, a person whose license has been
revoked may petition the board for reinstatement of that license.
(2) An applicant whose surrender of license
was associated with a disciplinary investigation shall be considered under this
section.
(3) The applicant shall
comply with the requirements of Section 1 of this administrative regulation. In
addition, the applicant shall provide evidence that the applicant:
(a) Has complied with any terms prescribed by
the board; and
(b) Is no longer a
risk to the public health, safety, and welfare.
(4) An applicant for reinstatement under this
section shall:
(a) Be held to a substantially
more rigorous standard than a first time applicant for initial li-censure as a
professional engineer or land surveyor; and
(b) Have the burden of proving by a
preponderance of evidence that the applicant possesses the professional and
ethical qualifications, and good character and reputation, as required by
KRS
322.040 through
322.050
and
201 KAR
18:142, for reinstatement of a license to practice
engineering or land surveying, as appropriate.
(5) To evaluate an applicant's petition for
reinstatement, the board shall consider the following:
(a) The applicant's compliance with all
previous terms of any consent decrees, or with any previous orders of
suspension or revocation;
(b) The
applicant's conduct while under a prior suspension, or while unlicensed, that
shows that the applicant is worthy of the trust and confidence of the
public;
(c)The sufficiency of the
applicant's present professional capabilities to serve the public as a licensed
engineer or land surveyor, considering:
1. The
length of time elapsed since the applicant's revocation or surrender of
license; and
2. The type, duration,
and extent of educational courses and employment that the applicant has
undertaken during the period the applicant was unlicensed;
(d) The understanding and appreciation by the
applicant of the wrongfulness of any prior misconduct;
(e) The nature and degree, as well as the
success of, any efforts made by the applicant to rehabilitate himself or
herself from past professional or ethical failings;
(f) The applicant's previous and present
conduct and attitude toward compliance with the requirements of the regulatory
scheme governing the practice of engineering or land surveying, as
appropriate;
(g) The applicant's
candor in dealing with the board;
(h) Any act or omission by the applicant
occurring while unlicensed, that would have violated any part of the statutes
or regulations governing the profession of engineering or land surveying, as
appropriate, if it had occurred while the applicant was licensed; and
(i) Any other information relevant to
determining whether the applicant has satisfied the requirements of
KRS
322.220.
(6) Failure to meet any of the criteria to be
considered in the evaluation of applicant's petition may constitute a
sufficient basis for denial of an applicant's petition.
Section 4. Reconsideration.
(1) If an application for reinstatement is
not approved, the applicant shall be given every reasonable opportunity to
secure reconsideration.
(2) If an
application is not approved by the executive director, the applicant may
request reconsideration by the board.
(3) If an application is not approved by the
board, the applicant may request a hearing in accordance with the provisions of
KRS Chapter 13B.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY:
KRS
322.160(3)(a),
322.220,
322.290(4)