Section 334.416 Renewal of certificate of registration, when, procedure, fee.

MO Rev Stat § 334.416 (2019) (N/A)
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Effective 28 Aug 2003

334.416. Renewal of certificate of registration, when, procedure, fee. — 1. Every person licensed pursuant to sections 334.400 to 334.430 shall renew his or her certificate of registration on or before the registration renewal date. The application shall be made under oath on a form furnished by the board. The application shall include, but not be limited to, disclosure of the following:

(1) The applicant's full name and his or her office and residence address;

(2) The date and number of his or her license;

(3) All final disciplinary actions taken against the applicant by any professional medical or osteopathic association or society, licensed hospital or medical staff of the hospital, state, territory, federal, agency, or country; and

(4) Information concerning the applicant's current physical and mental fitness to practice as an anesthesiologist assistant.

2. A blank form for application for registration shall be mailed to each person licensed in this state at his or her last known office or residence address. The failure to receive the application form does not relieve any person of the duty to register and pay the fee required pursuant to sections 334.400 to 334.430 nor be exempt from the penalties provided pursuant to sections 334.400 to 334.430 for failure to register.

3. If a person licensed, certified, or registered by the board does not renew such license, certification, or registration for two consecutive renewal periods, such license, certification, or registration shall be deemed void.

4. An application for registration pursuant to sections 334.400 to 334.430 shall be accompanied with a registration fee to be payable to the director of revenue. If the application is filed and the fee paid after the registration renewal date, a delinquent fee shall be paid. The delinquent fee may be waived by the board based on extenuating circumstances as defined by board rule.

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(L. 2003 H.B. 390)