Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 1045-02-.04 - LICENSE RENEWAL
All optometrists licensed by the Board must renew those licenses to be able to legally continue in practice. Licensure renewal is governed by the following:
(1) The due
date for renewal is the last day of the month in which a licensee's birthdate
falls pursuant to the Division of Health Related Boards' biennial birthdate
renewal system.
(a) Internet Renewals -
Individuals may apply for renewal and pay the necessary fees via the Internet.
The application to renew can be accessed at:
https://apps.tn.gov/hlrs/
(b) Paper Renewals - For individuals who have
not renewed their license online via the Internet, a renewal application form
will be mailed to each individual licensed by the Board to the last address
provided to the Board. Failure to receive such notification does not relieve
the licensee from the responsibility of meeting all requirements for
renewal.
(2) To be
eligible for licensure renewal, an optometrist must submit to the Board
administrative office on or before the due date for renewal all the following:
(a) A completed Board approved application
form.
(b) The biennial renewal fee
as provided in Rule
1045-02-.01(1)(d).
(c) The biennial state regulatory fee as
provided in Rule
1045-02-.01(5).
(3) The Board, in cases of
documented illness, disability, other undue hardship or retirement, may
(a) Waive the continuing education
requirements; and/or
(b) Waive the
renewal fee (but not the state regulatory fee); or
(c) Extend the deadline to complete
continuing education requirements.
(d) To be considered for a waiver of
continuing education requirements, or for an extension of the deadline to
complete the continuing education requirements, an optometrist must request
such in writing with supporting documentation before the end of the calendar
year in which the continuing education requirements were not met.
(e) To be considered for a waiver of the
renewal fee, an optometrist must request such in writing with supporting
documentation on or before the renewal due date.
(4) Licensees who fail to comply with the
renewal rules or notification received by them concerning failure to timely
renew shall have their licenses processed pursuant to rule
1200-10-01-.10,
unless a waiver or deadline extension is granted pursuant to paragraph (3) of
this rule.
(5) Reinstatement of an
Expired License - Reinstatement of a license that has expired may be
accomplished upon meeting the following conditions:
(a) Payment of all past due renewal fees and
state regulatory fees, pursuant to Rule
1045-02-.01; and
(b) Payment of the Reinstatement fee,
pursuant to Rule
1045-02-.01; and
(c) Provide documentation of successfully
completing continuing education requirements for every year the license was
expired, pursuant to Rule
1045-02-.05.
(6) License renewal and
reinstatement applications hereunder shall be treated as license applications,
and review and decisions shall be governed by Rule
1045-02-.02.
(7) Retirement of Licenses.
(a) Licensees who wish to retain their
licenses but not actively practice may avoid compliance with the licensure
renewal process by:
1. Submitting a Board
approved affidavit of retirement form to the Board Administrative Office;
and
2. Submitting any documentation
which may be required by the form to the Board Administrative Office.
(b) Licensees whose licenses have
been retired may reenter active practice by:
1. Submitting a written request for licensure
reactivation to the Board Administrative Office; and
2. Paying the biennial renewal fee as
provided in Rule
1045-02-.01(1)(d).
3. Appearing before the Board, a Board member
or Board designee for interviews regarding continued competence, if requested
after review.
4. The Board, a Board
member, or designee after the interview may require remedial education and/or
examination passage prior to licensure reinstatement.
5. If reactivation was requested prior to the
expiration of one (1) year from the date of retirement, the Board may require
payment of the reinstatement fee, past due renewal fees, and state regulatory
fees as provided in Rule
1045-02-.01; and
(c) Retirees may be allowed to
practice temporarily pursuant to T.C.A. §
63-8-119(h)
upon a written request showing a satisfactory need for re-entry into practice.
Board approval must be received and may be granted for only a limited period of
time.
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. §§ 4-3-1011, 4-5-202, 4-5-204, 63-1-107, 63-8-112, 63-8-119, and 63-8-120.
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