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Code · Arizona · Title 32 — Partnership

32-4225. License renewal; changes in personal information; notification; continuing education

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A. Except as provided in section 32-4301, a license issued pursuant to this chapter is subject to renewal every other year on the licensee's birthday and expires unless renewed.
B. The executive director shall notify each licensee at least sixty days before expiration of the license and may renew the license on receipt of a completed renewal application.
C. Each licensee is responsible for reporting to the board a name change and changes in business and home addresses and phone numbers within ten days after any change.
D. Each licensee shall notify the board in writing within ten days after the issuance of a final order, judgment or conviction of a felony or other offense involving moral turpitude or prostitution, solicitation or any other similar offense.
E. When a licensee renews a license, the licensee must provide the board with an affirmation of the successful completion of at least twenty-four hours of continuing education in the practice of massage therapy, as approved by the board, during the immediately preceding two years.
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