§ 3130. Initial License.  


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  • (a) Upon receipt of a license application and the initial license fee prescribed by this section, the board shall issue a license to each qualified applicant. The initial license shall not be issued for a period of less than four months nor more than twenty-seven months and the initial license fee shall be based on the number of months of licensure prior to the expiration of the initial license under the birthdate renewal cycle, according to the pro-rated formula set forth below:
    Number of
    Prorated Initial
    Months of Licensure
    License Fee
    4
    $ 32
    5
    40
    6
    48
    7
    55
    8
    63
    9
    71
    10
    79
    11
    87
    12
    95
    13
    103
    14
    111
    15
    119
    16
    127
    17
    135
    18
    143
    19
    150
    20
    158
    21
    166
    22
    174
    23
    182
    24
    190
    25
    198
    26
    206
    27
    214
    (b) An applicant's eligibility for a license shall expire if he or she fails to submit a license application within one year after the date of the board's written notice of eligibility for licensure. An applicant whose eligibility for licensure has expired may reestablish eligibility by retaking and passing the national examination and the state examination, provided the applicant meets the current requirements for examination.
HISTORY
1. New section filed 2-16-88; operative 4-1-88 (Register 88, No.9).
2. Amendment of subsection (a) filed 1-26-98; operative 2-25-98 (Register 98, No. 5).

Note

Note: Authority cited: Section 3917, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Sections 3920 and 3916, Business and Professions Code.