143-151.55. Renewal of license; inactive licenses; lapsed licenses.
(a) Renewal. - A license expires on September 30 of each year. A license may be renewed by filing an application for renewal with the Board and paying the required renewal fee. The Board must notify license holders at least 30 days before their licenses expire. The Board must renew the license of a person who files an application for renewal, pays the required renewal fee, has fulfilled the continuing education requirements set by the Board, and is not in violation of this Article when the application is filed. If the Board imposes a continuing education requirement as a condition of renewing a license, the Board must ensure that the courses needed to fulfill the requirement are available in all geographic areas of the State.
(b) Late Renewal. - The Board may provide for the late renewal of a license upon the payment of a late fee, but no late renewal of a license may be granted more than one year after the license expires.
(c) Inactive License. - A license holder may apply to the Board to be placed on inactive status. An applicant for inactive status must follow the procedure set by the Board. A license holder who is granted inactive status is not subject to the license renewal requirements during the period the license holder remains on inactive status.
A license holder whose application is granted and is placed on inactive status may apply to the Board to be reinstated to active status at any time. To change a license from inactive status to active status, the license holder must complete the same number of continuing education credit hours that would have been required of the license holder had the license holder maintained an active license. The number of continuing education credit hours required to return an inactive license to active status shall not exceed 24 credit hours. The Board may set conditions for reinstatement to active status. An individual who is on inactive status and applies to be reinstated to active status must comply with the conditions set by the Board.
(d) Lapsed License. - The license of a licensed home inspector shall lapse if the licensee fails to continuously maintain the [insurance] requirements provided in G.S. 143-151.58(b). (1993 (Reg. Sess., 1994), c. 724, s. 1; 1999-149, s. 1; 2009-509, ss. 2.3, 3.5, 5.2.)
Structure North Carolina General Statutes
North Carolina General Statutes
Chapter 143 - State Departments, Institutions, and Commissions
Article 9F - North Carolina Home Inspector Licensure Board.
§ 143-151.46 - North Carolina Home Inspector Licensure Board established; members; terms; vacancies.
§ 143-151.47 - Compensation of Board members.
§ 143-151.48 - Election of officers; meetings of Board.
§ 143-151.49 - Powers and responsibilities of Board.
§ 143-151.51 - Requirements to be licensed as a home inspector.
§ 143-151.53 - Notification to applicant following evaluation of application.
§ 143-151.54 - Miscellaneous license provisions.
§ 143-151.55 - Renewal of license; inactive licenses; lapsed licenses.
§ 143-151.56 - Suspension, revocation, and refusal to renew license.
§ 143-151.58 - Duties of licensed home inspector.
§ 143-151.59 - Violation is a misdemeanor.
§ 143-151.62 - Persons and practices not affected.