Utah Administrative Code
Topic - Commerce
Title R156 - Professional Licensing
Rule R156-42a - Occupational Therapy Practice Act Rule
Section R156-42a-303 - Expiration, Renewal, and Reinstatement of License

Universal Citation: UT Admin Code R 156-42a-303

Current through Bulletin 2024-18, September 15, 2024

In accordance with Section 58-1-308:

(1) The renewal date for the two-year renewal cycle applicable to licensees under Title 58, Chapter 42a is established in R156-1-308a.

(2) Renewal and reinstatement procedures shall be in accordance with Sections R156-1-308a through R156-1-308l except as provided in Subsection (3).

(3) An applicant whose licensure was active and in good standing at the time of expiration may apply for reinstatement between two years and five years after the date of expiration, in accordance with the following practice re-entry requirements:

(a) Each applicant shall:
(i) submit an application demonstrating compliance with all requirements and conditions of license renewal;

(ii) pay all license renewal and reinstatement fees for the current renewal period;

(iii) submit evidence of completion of continuing education for each preceding renewal period in which the license was expired; and

(b) If the applicant has been out of practice three or more years, the applicant shall also:
(i) meet with the Board for evaluation of the applicant's qualifications for licensure; and

(ii) comply with additional licensure requirements or conditions considered necessary by the Division and Board to protect the public and ensure that the applicant is currently competent to engage in the profession.

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