Section 36-24-29.1 - Failure to renew--Reinstatement--New license.
36-24-29.1. Failure to renew--Reinstatement--New license. A licensee who fails to renew by the end of the thirty-day grace period may have the license reinstated if:
(1) The person submits an application for reinstatement to the board within three years after the expiration date of the license;
(2) The person meets the requirements established by the board as conditions for license renewal; and
(3) The person pays to the board a reinstatement fee that equals the renewal fee in effect on the last regular renewal date immediately preceding the date of reinstatement, plus any late fee not to exceed one hundred dollars set by the board, by rule promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26.
Any person who fails to renew a license within three years from the expiration date may not have the license reinstated. The person may apply for and obtain a new license on conditions of the requirements of this chapter and pay to the board the appropriate fees.
Source: SL 1997, ch 221, § 38; SL 2008, ch 191, § 52.