The board shall nullify an application for licensure by examination if the applicant:
did not take the examination within one year following submission of a licensure application and fee; or
did not apply to retake the examination within eight months after the last examination failed and did not retake the examination within 12 months after the last examination failed.
The board shall not nullify an application if it agrees on a different action during a disciplinary proceeding.
The board shall nullify an application for licensure by endorsement if the applicant fails to complete the application process within one year after submission of the application.
The board shall nullify an advanced practice application for licensure if the applicant fails to complete the application process within one year after submission of the application.
For a nullified application, the fees shall be forfeited and the application and other documents may be destroyed according to the process specified in Minnesota Statutes, section 138.17, subdivision 7. If the applicant failed to submit the application and fees within one year after the board received any other documents relating to the application, the board may destroy the documents.
If an individual whose application has been nullified wants to be licensed, a new licensure application must be submitted and all applicable licensure requirements must be met.
9 SR 765; 15 SR 838; 18 SR 2195; 22 SR 973; 37 SR 403; 42 SR 441
October 23, 2017
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes