Sec. 6. (a) Notwithstanding any other law, a practitioner who is called to active duty out of state and meets the requirements of subsection (b) is entitled to an extension of time described in subsection (c) to:

(1) renew; and

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  • active duty: means full-time service in the:

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  • Complaint: A written statement by the plaintiff stating the wrongs allegedly committed by the defendant.
  • practitioner: means an individual who holds:

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(2) complete the continuing education required by;

the practitioner’s license, certificate, registration, or permit.

     (b) The practitioner must meet the following requirements to receive the extension of time provided under subsection (a):

(1) On the date the practitioner enters active duty, the practitioner’s license, certificate, registration, or permit may not be revoked, suspended, lapsed, or be the subject of a complaint under IC 25-1-7.

(2) The practitioner’s license, certificate, registration, or permit must expire while the practitioner is out of state on active duty, and the practitioner must not have received the notice of expiration before the date the practitioner entered active duty.

(3) The practitioner shall provide proof of out of state active duty by providing a copy of the practitioner’s:

(A) discharge; or

(B) government movement orders;

to the agency, board, commission, or committee issuing the practitioner’s license, certificate, registration, or permit at the time the practitioner renews the practitioner’s license, certificate, registration, or permit under this chapter.

     (c) The extension of time provided under subsection (a) is equal to one hundred eighty (180) days after the date of the practitioner’s discharge or release from active duty.

     (d) The agency, board, commission, or committee that issued the practitioner’s license, certificate, registration, or permit may extend the period provided in subsection (c) if the agency or board determines that an illness, an injury, or a disability related to the practitioner’s active duty prevents the practitioner from renewing or completing the continuing education required for the practitioner’s license, certificate, registration, or permit. However, the agency, board, commission, or committee may not extend the period for longer than three hundred sixty-five (365) days after the date of the practitioner’s discharge or release from active duty.

As added by P.L.88-2004, SEC.2. Amended by P.L.2-2005, SEC.65.