HRS §436B-21
Getting a new license after revocation
If your license was revoked, you can apply for a new one after five years. You must meet all current requirements for new applicants. The licensing authority may skip education or exam requirements if you can show you kept up your knowledge and skills through work, training, or school.
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The statute, as written — Revoked license
A person may apply for a new license after five years from the effective date of the revocation of the license by filing an application and complying with all current requirements for new applicants. The licensing authority may waive any applicable education or examination requirements upon being satisfied that the applicant whose license has been previously revoked, has submitted documentation that the applicant has maintained equivalent knowledge, competence, and qualifications through work experience, training, or education.
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