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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 316 — Embalmers and funeral directors

316.131 Reinstatement of expired license.

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(1)The board may reinstate an embalmer's or a funeral director's license that has
expired for failure to renew within three
(3)years of the license's expiration if the
applicant for reinstatement:
(a)Pays a late fee and the renewal fees, as set out in administrative regulations
promulgated by the board, for the period during which the license was
expired; and
(b)Provides proof that the applicant has met the cumulative continuing education
requirements for the period during which the license was expired.
(2)The board may reinstate an embalmer's or a funeral director's license that has
expired for failure to renew more than three
(3)years after the license's expiration if
the applicant for reinstatement:
(a)Pays a late fee and the renewal fees, as set out in administrative regulations
promulgated by the board, for the period during which the license was
expired;
(b)Provides proof that the applicant has met all the cumulative continuing
education requirements for the period during which the license was expired;
and
(c)Demonstrates that the applicant is able to practice embalming or funeral
directing with reasonable competence. The board may require the person to
pass an examination to determine competency.
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