A certificate is effective from the date of issuance until the date of expiration, unless something occurs that requires a surrender of a certificate.
The effective date is the date of issuance under section C1.10.030 [date of issuance].
The date of issuance of a certificate shall be the date the certificate is provisionally approved by the staff of the Board or final Board approval is granted, whichever is earlier.
A certificate as a community health aide or community health practitioner expires two years from the last day of the month following the month in which the Board took final action to approve the certificate.
A person certified under chapter C-1 [CHA certification and recertification] of these standards, shall notify the employer and the Board if, at any time during the period in which it would otherwise be in effect, the person no longer meets any requirement of initial certification under section C1.20.100 [CHA general requirements]. Certification will be inactivated until the Board is notified that the individual again meets the initial certification requirements.
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