Mississippi Administrative Code
Title 24 - Mental Health
Part 7 - Rules, Regulations and Application Guidelines for the Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities Therapist Program
Chapter 6 - Fees
Section 24-7-6-4 - Replacement of a Certificate or Renewal Document
Universal Citation: MS Code of Rules 24-7-6-4
Current through September 24, 2024
A. Original certificate charges are included in the Application Fee. The required fee for replacing a certificate is $25.00. See Chapter 6, Section 1, E., p. 36 for more information on the Certificate Replacement Fee.
B. Original renewal document charges are included in the Renewal Fee. The required fee for replacing a renewal document is $10.00. See Chapter 6, Section 1, F., p. 36 for more information on the Renewal Document Replacement Fee.
C. The Division shall replace a certificate or renewal document as is indicated below.
(1)
Printing Error: A certificate or renewal document containing a printing error
shall be replaced free of charge by the Division upon receipt of a written
request and the incorrectly printed certificate.
(2) If Damaged: The Division may replace a
damaged certificate or renewal document upon receipt of a written request, the
remnants of the original certificate/ renewal document, and payment of the
appropriate replacement fee(s).
(3)
If Lost, Stolen or Totally Destroyed: The Division may replace a lost, stolen
or totally destroyed certificate or renewal document upon receipt of a written
request, a notarized statement clearly stating what happened to the original
and payment of the appropriate replacement fee(s).
(4) If Name Has Changed: The Division may
produce a certificate or renewal document bearing the individual's new legal
name upon receipt of a written request, the original/certificate/document, copy
of legal documentation indicating the new legal name and payment of the
appropriate replacement fee(s).
(5)
If Never Received: The Division may produce a replacement certificate or
renewal document at no charge for a provisional certificant/ certificant/
licensee claiming never to have received his/her certificate/renewal document.
In order to make this claim, the individual must submit a notarized affidavit
clearly stating that he/she has not received his/her original certificate/
renewal document and that, if the original does appear, it will be returned to
the Division.
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