Virginia Code Title 21. Drainage, Soil Conservation, Sanitation and Public Facilities Districts § 21-254. Special contracts for disposal of sewage and other wastes
Current as of January 01, 2020 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
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1. The license of any behavior analyst or assistant behavior analyst or the registration of a registered behavior technician who fails to pay the biennial fee for the renewal of a license or registration within 60 days after the date it is due is automatically suspended. The Board may, within 2 years after the date the license or registration is so suspended, reinstate the license or registration upon payment to the Division of the amount of the then current biennial fee for the renewal of a license or registration and the amount of the fee for the restoration of a license or registration so suspended. If the license or registration is not reinstated within 2 years, the Board may reinstate the license or registration only if it also determines that the holder of the license or registration is competent to practice as a behavior analyst, assistant behavior analyst or registered behavior technician, as applicable.
2. A notice must be sent to any person who fails to pay the biennial fee, informing the person that his or her license or registration is suspended.
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