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License Renewal - California Your license is eligible for renewal 90 days before your license expiration date and once you have completed the continuing education requirements, including the Law and Professional Ethics course, if applicable
Renew Your NBRC Credentials - AARC Experience one of the priceless benefits of an AARC membership The AARC and the National Board for Respiratory Care (NBRC) have partnered together to make credential renewals a quick click process
NBRC Credential vs State License Renewal Recertifying your NBRC credential does not renew your state license to practice Find additional information about the CMP here, including assessment content outlines, tracking assessment progress, how to submit CE, and so much more
Welcome New Respiratory Care Practitioners License Search: Look up your license status and verify details Manage Your License: Update your address or name, etc License Renewal: Access information on when and how to renew your license online
Renew Your NBRC Credentials: Everything You Need to Know By meeting the renewal requirements, completing the necessary CEUs, and paying the renewal fee, you can maintain your professional standing and uphold the highest standards of respiratory care
NBRC Practitioner Portal - National Board for Respiratory Care You may apply online here if you have a current, active, unrestricted license or credential from the United States If you are applying for the examination with 1,000 hours of direct patient asthma education, counseling or coordinating services you must submit a paper application form and payment
Respiratory Care Board of California The mandate of the Respiratory Care Board (RCB) is to protect and serve the consumer by administering and enforcing the Respiratory Care Practice Act and its regulations in the interest of the safe practice of respiratory care
Resources - The National Board for Respiratory Care Login now to pay your annual fee When is my annual fee due? If you are an NBRC credentialed respiratory care practitioner, you should pay your annual fee by December 31 each year Login now to pay your annual fee Can I pay my annual fee online? Yes
Continuing Education - California Please review the Implementation Schedule and Information to see how and when the new CE requirements will affect your license renewal The first group of licensees that must meet the new requirements beginning January 1, 2024, are those with licenses that expire December 31, 2023