Michigan Administrative Code
Department - Licensing and Regulatory Affairs
Bureau of Professional Licensing
Board of Architects
Architects - General Rules
Part 3 - RELICENSURE
Section R. 339.15304 - Relicensure requirements
Universal Citation: MI Admin Code R. 339.15304
Current through Vol. 24-16, September 15, 2024
Rule 304.
(1) An applicant whose license has lapsed for less than 3 years after the expiration date of the last license may be relicensed under section 411(3) of the code, MCL 339.411, by satisfying all the following requirements:
(a) Provides a
completed application on a form provided by the department.
(b) Pays the required fee to the
department.
(c) Provides proof, as
directed by the department, verifying that the applicant has completed not less
than 24 hours of continuing education activities approved under
R 339.15502 during the 2-year
period immediately before the date of the relicensure application. If the
department determines that the amount of continuing education hours provided
with the application is deficient, the applicant has 1 year after the date of
the application to provide proof of completing the deficient hours.
(2) An applicant whose license has lapsed for 3 years or more after the expiration date of the last license may be relicensed under section 411(4) of the code, MCL 339.411, by satisfying all the following requirements:
(a) Provides a
completed application on a form provided by the department.
(b) Pays the required fee to the
department.
(c) Establishes that
the applicant has met all the requirements for initial licensure under the code
and these rules.
(d) Providing
proof, as directed by the department, verifying that the applicant has
completed not less than 24 hours of continuing education activities approved
under R 339.15502 during the 2-year
period immediately before the date of the relicensure application. If the
department determines that the amount of continuing education hours provided
with the application is deficient, the applicant has 1 year after the date of
the application to provide proof of completing the deficient hours.
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