WAC 246-12-040
How to return to active status when a
credential has expired. (1) The credential status is expired
if the practitioner does not renew on or before the expiration
date. The practitioner must not practice until the credential
is returned to active status.
(2) Any renewal that is postmarked or presented to the
department after midnight on the expiration date is late, and
subject to a late renewal penalty fee. The late penalty fee
will be waived if:
(a) The credential expires on a day the department is
closed for business; and
(b) Payment is received at the department of health,
health professions quality assurance main office on the next
business day.
(3) A credential is returned to active status by
complying with the following:
(a) Expired for one renewal cycle or less:
(i) Pay the late renewal penalty fee;
(ii) Pay the current renewal fee;
(iii) Pay the current substance abuse monitoring
surcharge, if required by the profession;
(iv) Provide written declarations or documentation, if
required for the profession; and
(v) Comply with current continuing education or
continuing competency requirements if required by the
profession.
(b) Expired for more than one renewal cycle but less than
three years:
(i) Complete an abbreviated application form;
(ii) Pay the late renewal penalty fee;
(iii) Pay the current renewal fee;
(iv) Pay the current substance abuse monitoring
surcharge, if required by the profession;
(v) Pay the expired credential reissuance fee;
(vi) Provide a written declaration that no action has
been taken by a state or federal jurisdiction or hospital
which would prevent or restrict the practitioner's practice of
the profession;
(vii) Provide a written declaration that he or she has
not voluntarily given up any credential or privilege or has
not been restricted in the practice of the profession in lieu
of or to avoid formal action;
(viii) Provide a written declaration that continuing
education and competency requirements for the two most recent
years have been met, if required for the profession to
maintain an active credential; and
(ix) Provide other written declarations or documentation,
if required for the profession.
(c) Expired for over three years:
(i) Complete an abbreviated application form;
(ii) Pay the late renewal penalty fee;
(iii) Pay the current renewal fee;
(iv) Pay the current substance abuse monitoring
surcharge, if required by the profession;
(v) Pay the expired credential reissuance fee;
(vi) Satisfy other competency requirements of the
regulatory entity, if required;
(vii) Provide a written declaration that no action has
been taken by a state or federal jurisdiction or hospital
which would prevent or restrict the practitioner's practice of
the profession;
(viii) Provide a written declaration that he or she has
not voluntarily given up any credential or privilege or has
not been restricted in the practice of the profession in lieu
of or to avoid formal action;
(ix) Provide a written declaration that continuing
education or competency requirements for the two most recent
years have been met, if required for the profession to
maintain an active credential;
(x) Provide other written declarations or documentation,
if required for the profession; and
(xi) If not previously provided, provide proof of AIDS
education as required for the profession and in Part 8 of this
chapter.
[Statutory Authority: RCW 43.70.280. 03-19-136, §
246-12-040, filed 9/17/03, effective 10/18/03; 98-05-060, §
246-12-040, filed 2/13/98, effective 3/16/98.]