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(a) The department will renew a license that has been lapsed or in retired status for less than two years if the applicant submits
(1) an application for renewal on a form provided by the department;
(2) the applicable fee established in 12 AAC 02.150;
(3) documentation that all continuing education requirements of 12 AAC 16.290 - 12 AAC 16.380 have been met.
(b) Unless the board finds that reinstatement of a license is contrary to AS 08.20.170 , the board will reinstate a license that has been lapsed or in retired status for at least two years, but less than five years if the applicant
(1) submits an application for reinstatement on a form provided by the department;
(2) submits the applicable fees established in 12 AAC 02.150;
(3) submits documentation of completion of all continuing education requirements in 12 AAC 16.290 - 12 AAC 16.380 that would have been required to maintain a current license for the entire period that the license has been lapsed or in retired status; and
(4) passes the state chiropractic examination under 12 AAC 16.130.
(c) A person may not reinstate a license that has been lapsed or in retired status for five years or more at the time of application for reinstatement, and the former licensee must apply for a new license under AS 08.20 and this chapter.
(d) A licensee unable to obtain the required continuing education hours for renewal of a license due to reasonable cause or excusable neglect, must request exemption status in writing, to the board, accompanied by a statement explaining the reasonable cause or excusable neglect. If an exemption is granted, the board may prescribe an alternative method of compliance to the continuing education requirements as determined appropriate by the board for the individual situation.
(e) In this section, "reasonable cause or excusable neglect" includes
(1) chronic illness;
(2) retirement; or
(3) a hardship, as individually determined by the board.
History: Eff. 6/29/84, Register 90; am 6/3/89, Register 110; am 5/8/99, Register 150; am 1/6/2002, Register 161
Authority: AS 08.01.100
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