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Code · North Dakota · Title 43 · Chapter 43-49 — Reflexologists

43-49-09. License - Display - Renewal - Renewal fee.

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Each license must be conspicuously displayed at the place of practice.
A license must be renewed before June first of each year. A license renewed June first or later requires a late fee of fifty dollars or an amount established by the board. The secretary-treasurer of the board shall notify in writing each licensed reflexologist as shown in the records of the board at least thirty days before the expiration of the license. The notice must include any requests for information as deemed necessary for renewal as required by the board. The licensed reflexologist may renew a license by sending a renewal fee of the amount set by the board, not to exceed one hundred dollars, to the secretary-treasurer of the board.
The licensed reflexologist shall submit proof of completing twelve continuing education credits during the preceding three years.
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