Texas Laws and Rules 73.23. Licensing Requirements--Renewal.

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(a) Non-receipt of a license renewal notice from the department does not exempt a person, or entity, from any requirements of this chapter.

(b) A complete request for renewal must be filed on the form approved by the department and includes all required fees by the expiration date to maintain continuous licensure.

(c) Applications not filed by the expiration date are considered applications for late renewal and are subject to late renewal fees.

(d) Licenses issued from a late renewal application will have an unlicensed period from the expiration date of the previous license to the issuance date of the renewed license. Electrical work that requires a license issued under this chapter shall not be performed during the unlicensed period.

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Texas Laws and Rules 73.23. Licensing Requirements--Renewal.

Below is a Real Question from our Electrical Continuing Education Courses for Electrical License Renewal:

Which of the following is true in the State of Texas?

A: An application filed by the license expiration date is considered a late renewal and is subject to late renewal fees.
B: An application filed after the actual license expiration date is NOT considered a late renewal.
C: To maintain continuous licensure, a complete request for renewal must be filed on the form approved by the department and all required fees must be submitted by the expiration date.
D: Not receiving a renewal notice from TDLR is a valid excuse for an electrician not renewing a license on time.
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