Section 17-3106. RENEWAL OF LICENSE  


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    3106.1 A holder of a license shall meet all of the requirements for initial licensure prior to the issuance of the renewal. 

     

    3106.2A holder of a license as a Funeral Home Establishment – Surviving Spouse may be eligible for licensure renewal as long as the spouse remains unmarried.

     

    3106.3 A holder of a license as a Funeral Home Establishment – Estate shall not be eligible for licensure renewal.

     

    3106.4At least sixty (60) days prior to the expiration of a license, the Board shall send a renewal notice by first class mail to the holder of a license at the licensee’s address on record with the Board.

     

    3106.5 The failure of a holder of a license to receive the notice required by § 3106.1 of this section does not relieve the holder of the responsibility of renewing the license. 

     

    3106.6 A holder of a license who fails to renew before the expiration date may renew the license within sixty (60) days after expiration upon paying the required late fee. Upon renewal, the holder shall be deemed to have possessed a valid license during the period between the expiration of the license and its renewal.

     

    3106.7If a holder of a license fails to renew the license within sixty (60) days after its expiration, the license shall be deemed to have lapsed on the date of expiration and the holder shall be required to apply for reinstatement of the expired license and pay the required reinstatement fee in accordance with D.C. Official Code § 47-2853.15 (2012 Repl.) and § 3308 of Chapter 33 (GENERAL RULES: FUNERAL DIRECTORS, VETERINARIANS, INTERIOR DESIGNERS AND REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS) of this title.

     

     

authority

Section 1002 of the Second Omnibus Regulatory Reform Act of 1998, effective April 20, 1999 (D.C. Law 12-261, § 1002; D.C. Official Code § 47-2853.10(a)(12) (2015 Repl.)), Section 22a of the Budget Support Act of 2001, effective October 3, 2001 (D.C. Law 14-28, § 902(c); D.C. Official Code § 3-420 (2012 Repl.)), Mayor’s Order 2000-70, dated May 2, 2000, and Mayor’s Order 2007-216, dated October 5, 2007.

source

Final Rulemaking published at 39 DCR 7853 (October 23, 1992); as amended by Final Rulemaking published at 63 DCR 865 (January 22, 2016).