(a) A provider may renew a license issued under Alaska Stat. § 21.59.11021.59.290 biennially on a date set by the director if the licensee continues to be qualified under Alaska Stat. § 21.59.11021.59.290 and, on or before the close of business of the renewal date, meets all renewal requirements established by regulation, and pays the renewal license fees set by the director. A licensee is responsible for knowing the date that a license will expire and for renewing a license on or before that date. The director shall notify the licensee of the impending expiration 30 days before the expiration date. The director may not renew a license except in compliance with Alaska Stat. § 21.59.11021.59.290 and may not renew the license of a person, or to be exercised by a person, found by the director to be untrustworthy, incompetent, or financially irresponsible, or who has not established to the satisfaction of the director that the person is qualified under Alaska Stat. § 21.59.11021.59.290.

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Terms Used In Alaska Statutes 21.59.150

  • person: includes a corporation, company, partnership, firm, association, organization, business trust, or society, as well as a natural person. See Alaska Statutes 01.10.060
(b) If a provider’s license is not renewed on or before the expiration date set by the director, the license expires. A licensee may not act as or represent to be a provider during the time a license has expired. The director may reinstate an expired license if the person continues to qualify for the license and pays license renewal fees and a delayed renewal penalty. Reinstatement does not exempt a person from a penalty provided by law for transacting business while unlicensed. A license that has expired for two years or longer may not be renewed.