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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

309.1335 Renewal of license -- Continuing education experience requirement --

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Suspension -- Reinstatement -- Retirement notification.
(1)Each license holder shall renew the license to practice art therapy biennially by:
(a)Submitting a renewal application on a form provided by the board;
(b)Paying a license renewal fee; and
(c)Producing evidence of completion of relevant professional continuing
education experience satisfactory to the board and not to exceed forty
hours per renewal cycle.
(2)A ninety
(90)day grace period shall be allowed for each license holder after the
licensure period, during which time the license may be renewed upon payment of
the renewal fee, the late fee, and compliance with all renewal requirements.
(3)Any license granted by the board shall be automatically suspended if the holder fails
to apply for the license renewal pursuant to this section within a period of three
months after the renewal deadline; however, any suspended license may be restored
by the board upon payment of a reinstatement fee not to exceed one hundred dollars
($100) in addition to any unpaid renewal or late fees. Failure to renew a license
within three
(3)months from the date of suspension as provided in this section shall
cause the license to be automatically revoked. Reinstatement of a revoked license
shall require the license holder to reapply and meet all current standards for
licensure.
(4)A person licensed under the provisions of KRS 309.133 who intends to retire as a
licensed professional art therapist, or as a licensed professional art therapist
associate, shall notify the board in writing before the expiration of his or her current
license. If, within a period of five
(5)years from the year of retirement, the license
holder wishes to resume practice as a licensed professional art therapist, or as a
licensed professional art therapist associate, he or she shall notify the board in
writing, and upon giving proof of completing the required continuing education and
the payment of an amount equivalent to elapsed renewal fees, and for the licensed
professional art therapist associate, obtaining a board-approved supervisor of
record, the license shall be restored in full effect.
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