§ 17-11-322 - Certificate of authority -- Expiration -- Renewal.
               	 		
17-11-322.    Certificate of authority -- Expiration -- Renewal.
    (a)    (1)  All  certificates of authority issued pursuant to the provisions of this  chapter shall expire on the same date, irrespective of when issued.
      (2)  Expiration  dates of the certificates, either renewal or original, shall be the  July 1 following the year from the preceding expiration date.
(b)  Current  and subsisting certificates of authority shall be renewed as provided  for in this section for a one-year period upon payment of a renewal fee  in the sum to be set by the Arkansas Abstracters' Board.
(c)    (1)    (A)  No  more than sixty (60) days nor less than thirty (30) days prior to the  expiration date of the certificate issued, the board shall cause a  notice of expiration and application for renewal to be mailed to each of  the holders of the certificates.
            (B)  The notice and application shall be in a form prepared by the board.
      (2)  Upon  determination by the board of the applicant's compliance with this  chapter, a renewal certificate of authority shall be issued to the  applicant.
(d)    (1)    (A)  If  a holder of a certificate of authority fails to apply for renewal of  his or her authority and to pay the fee provided therefor, the board  shall cause to be mailed to the holder a notice that his or her  certificate has expired and is no longer valid authority for the person  to engage in the business of abstracting.
            (B)  The notice shall be mailed not more than thirty (30) days following the certificate expiration date.
            (C)  The  holder shall be granted an additional period of sixty (60) days from  the date of mailing the notice within which to file his or her  application for renewal.
      (2)    (A)  The  name of any holder failing to renew his or her authority pursuant to  the terms of this section shall be stricken from the records of the  board.
            (B)  Such a person,  firm, or corporation shall no longer engage in the business of  abstracting in this state until so authorized by the board.