Expired license definition
Expired license means a license that is not renewed pursuant to Section 61-2f-204 and Section R162-2f-204 by:
Expired license means a license for which the renewal requirements have not been met within 45 days to two years after the license renewal date. An expired license may be reactivated anytime within these two years.
Expired license means a license that is not reactivated within the period of 46 days to 2 years
More Definitions of Expired license
Expired license means a license that is not reactivated within the period of 45 days to 2 years after the renewal date for the license.
Expired license means a license that is not renewed according to applicable deadlines, but is eligible to be reinstated.
Expired license means a license for which the license period has expired;
Expired license means the holder of a license under Chapter 4752. of the Revised Code has failed to fulfill all requirements of licensure renewal, and who has failed to request that the board place the certificate on inactive status.
Expired license means the status of a license when the license period has expired and the license is not renewed or provisional license granted, and before the license is terminated.
Expired license means a license that has not been renewed by the renewal date.
Expired license means a license that has not been renewed on or before the end of the license renewal period.