Wisconsin Administrative Code
Athletic Trainers Affiliated Credentialing Board
Chapter AT 2 - Athletic Trainer License
Section AT 2.06 - Late renewal and reinstatement of a license

Universal Citation: WI Admin Code ยง AT 2.06

Current through August 26, 2024

Failure to renew a license as required under s. 448.955, Stats., shall cause the license to expire. A licensee who allows a license to expire may apply to the board for late renewal or reinstatement of the license by completing one of the following:

(1) LATE RENEWAL WITHIN 5 YEARS. If a licensee applies for renewal of a license within 5 years after the renewal date, the license shall be renewed upon submission of the renewal fee and evidence required under s. 448.955(2), Stats., and the late fee under s. 440.08(3) (a), Stats.

(2) LATE RENEWAL AFTER 5 YEARS.

(a) If a licensee applies for renewal more than 5 years after the renewal date, the licensee shall satisfy the requirements under sub. (1) and the requirements for licensure under s. 448.953(1) or (2), Stats. Except as provided under sub. (3) (a), this subsection does not apply to licensees who have unmet disciplinary requirements or whose licenses have been denied at renewal, surrendered, or revoked.

(b) The board may waive any of the requirements under par. (a) based on evidence satisfactory to the board that granting renewal of the license would adequately protect public health, safety, and welfare.

(3) REINSTATEMENT. A licensee who has unmet disciplinary requirements and failed to renew within 5 years of the renewal date or whose license has been denied at renewal, surrendered, or revoked, may apply to have the license reinstated. An application for reinstatement shall include all of the following:

(a) Evidence of completion of the requirements under sub. (2).

(b) Evidence of completion of disciplinary requirements, if applicable.

(c) Evidence of rehabilitation or change in circumstances warranting reinstatement of the license.

An application for renewal or reinstatement may be obtained from the department of safety and professional services at (608) 266-2112 or from the department's website at http://dsps.wi.gov.

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