Idaho Admin. Code r. 24.33.03.101 - LICENSE OR PERMIT EXPIRATION AND RENEWAL
01.
License Expiration. Licenses and permits will be issued for a
period of not more than five (5) years. All licenses expire on the expiration
date printed on the face of the certificate and become invalid after that date
unless renewed. The Board will collect a fee for each renewal year of a
license. Prorated fees may be assessed by the Board to bring the expiration
date of the license within the next occurring license renewal period.
(3-31-22)
02.
Renewal.
Each license to practice medicine may be renewed prior to its expiration date
by the payment of a renewal fee to the Board and by completion of a renewal
form provided by the Board. In order to be eligible for renewal, a licensee
must provide a current address and e-mail address to the Board and must notify
the Board of any change of address or e-mail address prior to the renewal
period. Licenses not renewed by their expiration date will be canceled.
(3-31-22)
03.
Reinstatement. Licenses canceled for nonpayment of renewal fees
may be reinstated by filing a reinstatement application on forms prescribed by
the Board and upon payment of a reinstatement fee and applicable renewal fees
for the period the license was lapsed. (3-31-22)
04.
Reapplication. A person
whose license has been canceled for a period of more than five (5) years, is
required to make application to the Board as a new applicant for licensure.
(3-31-22)
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