3507 - Registration.

§  3507.  Registration. 1. A license shall be valid during the life of  the holder unless revoked, annulled or suspended by the commissioner.  A  practicing licensee must register with the department.    2. The commissioner shall promulgate such rules and regulations as are  necessary  to  effectuate  the provisions of this section including, but  not limited to, establishing  staggered  registration  periods  and  the  beginning  dates  thereof;  assigning licensees to specific registration  periods through appropriate classification or grouping; setting deadline  dates for making application for registration; prescribing the form  and  content  of  the  certificate  of  registration;  and establishing other  reasonable requirements, including appropriate proration of registration  fees.    3. A person  licensed  under  this  article  must  register  with  the  department  prior  to commencing practice. The department shall register  each licensee who submits an application on a  form  prescribed  by  the  commissioner and who pays a registration fee of twenty dollars per year.    4. Any licensee authorized to practice under this article, undertaking  practice for the first time or resuming practice after a voluntary lapse  of  registration,  may  commence practice upon mailing to the department  the proper application for registration together with the required  fee,  provided,  however,  that such practice without actual possession of the  certificate of registration is limited to thirty days. Any such licensee  whose application  for  registration  is  submitted  subsequent  to  the  beginning  of  the registration period applicable to such licensee shall  only be required to pay one-half of the fee if the  registration  period  is less than one-half the whole thereof.    5.  Upon  receipt  of  satisfactory  evidence  that  a  certificate of  registration has been lost, mutilated or destroyed, the  department  may  issue  a  duplicate  certificate  upon  such terms and conditions as the  commissioner shall prescribe.    6. The department may waive  registration  fees  for  a  licensee  who  registers after an elapsed period under the following circumstances:    (a) the registration period has expired; and    (b)  the  licensee  provides the department with a notarized statement  attesting to the fact that the licensee has not  practiced  within  this  state during the elapsed registration period.    7.  The  department  may  require  that  licensees  provide  proof  of  completion of continuing education credits  for  registration  of  their  license or intravenous contrast administration certificate in accordance  with the commissioner's regulations.