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103.3.11.1 Restoring Certification
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Residential certifications placed in elective temporary suspension for a period of time not to exceed one three-year term following the expiration date may be restored to active status by the board upon written request. The request shall be supported by satisfactory evidence that the holder has completed thirty hours of continuing education for that residential certification and any board-sponsored mandatory training required, or their board-approved equivalents, during the time the residential certification was in suspension prior to the date of reinstatement. Payment of the thirty-dollar renewal fee shall accompany the request.
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