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Code · Missouri · Chapter 324

324.003. Payment of fees, method — electronic application and renewal of licensure — written or electronic communications to licensing board, when.

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324.003. Payment of fees, method — electronic application and renewal of licensure — written or electronic communications to licensing board, when. — Notwithstanding any other provision of law or administrative rule to the contrary, the division of professional registration and its component boards, committees, offices, and commissions shall permit:
(1)Any licensee to submit payment for fees so established in the form of personal check, money order, cashier's check, credit card, or electronic check as defined by section 407.432 ;
(2)Any applicant or licensee to apply for licensure or renew their license in writing or electronically; and
(3)Any licensee to make requests of their license-granting board or commission for extensions of time to complete continuing education, notify their license-granting board or commission of changes to name, business name, home address, or work address, and provide any other items required as part of licensure to their licensure board in writing or electronically.
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