WAC 196-30-030
License renewals. (1) Licenses and
certificates of competency that expire on or after March 1,
2012, shall be for a two-year period due on the individual's
birth date.
(2) The initial designer license and certificate of
competency will expire on the licensee's or certificate
holder's next birth date. However, if the licensee's or
certificate holder's next birth date is within three months of
the initial date of issuing the license or certificate, the
original license or certificate will expire on his or her
second birthday following issuance of the original license or
certificate. All subsequent renewals shall be for a two-year
period due on the individual's birth date. No refunds will be
made, or payments accepted for a partial year.
(3) It shall be the licensee's or certificate holder's
responsibility to pay the prescribed renewal fee to the
department of licensing on or before the date of expiration.
(4) Licensees who fail to pay the prescribed renewal fee
within ninety days of the license expiration date will be
subject to a late penalty fee equivalent to the fee for a
one-year renewal. However, the license or certificate is
invalid the date of expiration (if not renewed) even though an
additional ninety days is granted to pay the renewal fee
without penalty. After ninety days, the base renewal fee plus
the penalty fee must be paid before the license or certificate
can be renewed to a valid status.
(5) Any designer license that remains expired for more
than two years would be canceled. After cancellation, a new
application must be made in accordance with chapter 18.210 RCW
to obtain another license.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 43.24.086 and chapter 18.210 RCW. 12-06-064, § 196-30-030, filed 3/6/12, effective 4/6/12;
07-10-126, § 196-30-030, filed 5/2/07, effective 6/2/07. Statutory Authority: RCW 43.24.086 and 18.210.050. 99-24-022, § 196-30-030, filed 11/23/99, effective 12/24/99.]