§436B-14 Restoration of forfeited license. A license which has been forfeited may be restored by the licensing authority within one year after the date of forfeiture upon compliance with the licensing renewal requirements provided by law and upon written application and payment of all applicable renewal fees, penalty fees, compliance resolution fund fees and, if applicable, recovery fund assessments. Any person who fails to have the person's license restored within one year from the date of forfeiture may be required by the licensing authority to reapply for licensure as a new applicant. [L 1991, c 111, pt of §2]
Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes
Title 25. Professions and Occupations
436B. Uniform Professional and Vocational Licensing Act
436B-3 Applicability; prevailing provisions; construction.
436B-6 Organization of boards.
436B-7 Powers and duties of licensing authority.
436B-8 Delegation of authority.
436B-9 Action on applications; abandoned applications.
436B-10 Application and requirements for licensure.
436B-11 Additional licensure requirements.
436B-13.3 Inactive license; reactivation of inactive license.
436B-14 Restoration of forfeited license.
436B-14.5 Extension of licenses for members of the armed forces, National Guard, and reserves.
436B-14.6 Licensure by endorsement or licensure by reciprocity; experience requirements.
436B-14.8 Licensure; acceptance of military education, training, or service.
436B-15.5 Conversion of license.
436B-16 Notice of judgments, penalties.
436B-17 Filing of current addresses.
436B-19.5 Suspension or denial of license for noncompliance with child support order.
436B-22 Relinquishment no bar to jurisdiction.
436B-25 Judicial review by circuit court.
436B-26 No compensation for unlicensed activity; civil action.
436B-26.5 Citation for unlicensed activity; civil penalties.