20 CSR 2085-5.040 - Barber Renewal and Inactive License Requirements
(1) As used in this rule, the following terms
shall mean:
(A) License-shall include
certificate or registration and the term licensee shall include
registrant.
(B) Inactive
Licensee-A currently licensed barber who has signed an affidavit
that he/she is not practicing as a barber in Missouri.
(2) Renewals. Every two (2) years
(biennially) the renewal application for active licensees must be completed,
signed, accompanied by the appropriate renewal fee, and returned to the board
office prior to the expiration date of the license. All licenses shall expire
on September 30 of each odd-numbered year. Any application postmarked after
September 30 will be returned and the applicant will be required to reinstate.
(A) Any barber whose license has expired who
wishes to restore the license shall make application to the board by submitting
the following within two (2) years of the license renewal date:
1. An application for renewal of licensure;
and
2. The current renewal fee and
the reinstatement fee, as set forth in
20 CSR
2085-3.010.
(B) Failure of a licensee to receive the
notice and application to renew his/her license shall not excuse him/her from
the requirements of sections
328.110, RSMo, to renew that
license. A license, which has not been renewed prior to the renewal date, or
placed on inactive status, shall expire on the renewal date.
(C) Any licensee who fails to renew shall not
perform or offer to perform any act for which a license is
required.
(3) Any licensed
barber whose license has expired more than two (2) years may reinstate that
license as set forth in section
328.110, RSMo, and
20 CSR
2085-5.050.
(4) Inactive License-A barber may choose to
place his/her license on an inactive status by signing a change in licensure
status affidavit stating that he/she will not practice as a barber in Missouri
and submitting that application to the board office along with the inactive
license fee. An inactive license will be issued to individuals requesting
inactive status. All inactive licenses shall expire on September 30 of each
odd-numbered year. Licensees shall renew an inactive license prior to the
expiration date and pay the inactive license fee.
(A) If an inactive barber decides to again
practice as a barber, he/she must complete a reactivation application and
submit it along with the current renewal fee for active licensees.
(B) An inactive barber is not eligible to
practice in Missouri and will be subject to disciplinary action if he/she
practices or offers to practice in Missouri.
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