Tennessee Statutes

§ 62-36-111 — Certificate of licensure

Tennessee § 62-36-111

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Bluebook
Tenn. Code Ann. § 62-36-111 (2026).

Text

(a)The department shall issue a certificate of licensure, upon payment of a fee prescribed by the department, to any applicant who complies with the requirements of this chapter. Certificates of licensure shall state the full name of the licensee, bear a certificate of licensure number and be signed by the commissioner or the commissioner's designee under the seal of the department.
(b)A certificate of licensure shall be valid for a period of two (2) years. A fee prescribed by the department shall be imposed for each late certificate of licensure renewal.
(c)A new certificate of licensure may be issued to replace any certificate of licensure lost, destroyed or mutilated, subject to the rules of the department and payment of a fee prescribed by the department.
(d)Upon a written request

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Legislative History

Acts 2007, ch. 495, § 12.

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