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What is required for an individual who seeks reapplication after a license has been revoked?

  1. Submission of a new application form

  2. A written petition to the department

  3. Completion of additional CE hours

  4. A formal apology to the board

The correct answer is: A written petition to the department

For an individual seeking reapplication after a license has been revoked, a written petition to the department is an essential requirement. This petition serves as a formal request to review the circumstances surrounding the revocation and to consider the individual's case for reinstatement. It allows the applicant to present any changes in their situation, such as rehabilitation efforts or changes in behavior, which may warrant reconsideration of their licensing status. Submitting a new application form, while potentially necessary eventually, is not the first step in the process. The department needs to evaluate the request to determine if there's a basis for reapplying. Completion of additional continuing education (CE) hours may be part of the requirements for reinstatement in some cases, but it is not universally required. A formal apology, although it may reflect an individual's recognition of past issues, is not a formal requirement within the licensing process. The formal and structured approach of a written petition ensures that all necessary aspects of the individual's case are taken into account.