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If I was on active duty in the National Guard, do I have any additional time to complete continuing education and other requirements related to the renewal of my license?

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If I was on active duty in the National Guard, do I have any additional time to complete continuing education and other requirements related to the renewal of my license?

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Yes. If you were a member of the state military forces or a reserve component of the armed forces of the United States, such as the National Guard, and you were ordered to active duty on or after September 1, 2004, you have additional time equal to the total number of years or parts of years that the you served on active duty. When you apply to renew your license you must provide documentation of the date your active duty began and the date it ended.

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Yes. If you were a member of the state military forces or a reserve component of the armed forces of the United States, such as the National Guard, and you were ordered to active duty on or after September 1, 2004, you have additional time equal to the total number of years or parts of years that the you served on active duty. When you apply to renew your license you must provide documentation of the date your active duty began and the date it ended. 22. Can a QEI witness code inspections when an immediate family member such as a son, daughter, brother, sister, father, mother, or grandparent is the mechanic responsible for the inspected equipment, OR that person is employed by a company that has responsibility for the equipment? No. Rule 74.60 (d), 16 Texas Administrative Code ยง74.60, provides that a QEI is obligated to avoid conflicts of interest, or the appearance of conflicts of interest. A conflict exists when an inspector performs inspections in a building in which he has any fina

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