Conn. Gen. Stat. § 21a-10a

Current with legislation from the 2024 Regular and Special Sessions.
Section 21a-10a - Retirement status license
(a) Any person currently holding a license issued by the Department of Consumer Protection pursuant to title 20 who has attained the age of sixty-five may renew his or her license as a retirement status license pursuant to subsections (b) to (d), inclusive, of this section.
(b) An applicant for a retirement status license shall submit his or her original license to the Department of Consumer Protection, along with a letter of request for such classification. The letter shall contain a statement expressing the licensee's current retirement status and the acceptance of a restriction on the retirement status license prohibiting the applicant from actively engaging in the practice of the occupation or trade for which a license was originally issued.
(c) A licensee issued a retirement status license shall not practice or offer to practice the occupation or trade for which a license was originally issued.
(d) If the Department of Consumer Protection issues a retirement status license pursuant to this section, it shall return the original license submitted pursuant to subsection (b) of this section to the applicant. Such original license shall bear a designation or be stamped "Retired".
(e) The fee for a retirement status license shall be twenty dollars.
(f) A licensee issued a retirement status license may restore such licensee's original license by submitting a form, to be provided by the Department of Consumer Protection, requesting reinstatement and by paying the current annual fee for such license.
(g) The Commissioner of Consumer Protection may, for good cause shown, grant a retirement status license to a person who does not meet the requirements of subsection (a) of this section.

Conn. Gen. Stat. § 21a-10a

( P.A. 11-117, S. 5.)

Added by P.A. 11-0117, S. 5 of the the 2011 Regular Session, eff. 1/1/2012.