Ill. Admin. Code tit. 68, § 1480.190 - Renewals
a) Every license
issued to an individual under the Act shall expire on November 30 of each
even-numbered year. The holder of a license may renew the license during the
month preceding the expiration date by completing the continuing education
requirements in accordance with Section
1480.185 and paying the required
fee set forth in Section
1480.195.
b) It is the responsibility of each licensee
to notify the Division of any change of address. Failure to receive a renewal
form from the Division shall not constitute an excuse for failure to pay the
renewal fee or to renew one's license.
c) Every license issued to a professional
design firm under the Act shall expire on April 30 of each odd-numbered year.
The holder of the license may renew that license for a 2-year period during the
month preceding the expiration date by paying the required fee. The holder
shall certify that the firm still meets the requirements of the Act and is in
good standing with the Illinois Secretary of State (when applicable) and has an
active managing agent-in-charge.
d)
Practicing or offering to practice on a license that has expired shall be
considered unlicensed activity and shall be grounds for discipline under
Section 20 of the Act.
e) It is the
responsibility of each licensee to notify the Division of any discipline or
conviction of or entry of a plea of guilty or nolo contendere to any crime that
is a felony under the laws of the United States or any state or territory
thereof, or that is a misdemeanor, an essential element of which is dishonesty,
or any crime that is directly related to the practice of the profession of
structural engineering since the last renewal.
Notes
Amended at 34 Ill. Reg. 5669, effective March 30, 2010
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