(1) Licenses
issued pursuant to this chapter shall be renewed every two years.
A license shall be renewed upon payment of a renewal fee and
completion of continuing education requirements and receipt of a
completed license renewal application. If a licensee fails to
submit an application for renewal, the renewal fee, and proof of
completion of the required continuing education, the license
shall be suspended at the end of its effective term. The
licensee is not allowed to perform work authorized by their
license during the time that it is suspended. The licensee is
allowed thirty days to submit an application for renewal, the
renewal fee, and proof of completion of the required continuing
education for the renewal period. Continuing education obtained
during the thirty-day suspension period may be applied only to
the next renewal period. If a licensee fails to submit an
application for renewal, the renewal fee, and proof of completion
of the required continuing education by the end of the thirty-day
suspension period, the license expires. The department shall
adopt rules, in consultation with the technical advisory group
created under RCW 18.104.190, that allow for an extension of the
thirty-day suspension period for certain situations that are
beyond the control of the licensee. The rules must also allow
for a retirement or inactive license.
(2) A person whose license has expired must apply for a new
license as provided in this chapter. The department may waive
the requirement for a written examination and on-site testing for
a person whose license has expired.
(3) The department may refuse to renew a license if the
licensee has not complied with an order issued by the department
or has not paid a penalty imposed in accordance with this
chapter, unless the order or penalty is under appeal.
(4) The department may issue a conditional license to enable
a former licensee to comply with an order to correct problems
with a well.
[2005 c 84 § 5; 1993 c 387 § 17; 1971 ex.s. c 212 § 10.]