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Current as of January 02, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) When a parent who is served notice under § 36-6-503, or whose license was otherwise revoked, denied or suspended by order of the court, complies with the order of visitation, the court shall provide the licensing authority with written or electronic data exchange confirmation that the parent is in compliance with the order and issue a release to the parent. For purposes of lifting the licensing sanctions pursuant to this section, a parent will be considered in compliance with an order of visitation upon fully complying with such order for the next four (4) consecutive scheduled visitation periods after the finding by the court of noncompliance.
(b)(1) Upon receipt of the release from the court, the licensing authority shall issue or extend the parent's license, or withdraw any denial, revocation or suspension of the parent's license; provided, that all other applicable licensing requirements are met by the parent. If all other applicable licensing requirements are met by the parent, the parent shall not, however, be required to be retested or recertified for a license that was valid and that was held in good standing by the parent, or for which the parent had been determined otherwise eligible by the licensing authority to receive, prior to the revocation or suspension or denial of such license pursuant to this part, and which license was revoked, suspended or denied solely pursuant to this part.
(2) If, after the revocation, suspension or denial of the license, and before the date on which the next periodic licensing would be due, the license is restored or issued by the licensing authority due to a release, the parent shall not be required to pay a new periodic license fee for the period remaining before the next periodic licensing fee would be due; provided, the licensing authority may impose a reasonable reinstatement fee not to exceed five dollars ($5.00) for processing of the restoration or issuance of the license at any time.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Tennessee Code Title 36. Domestic Relations § 36-6-508 - last updated January 02, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/tn/title-36-domestic-relations/tn-code-sect-36-6-508/
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