Overview
This article outlines the reinstatement process for individuals whose Fi360 Designation has expired, requiring them to complete several steps within three years of expiration, including paying a $100 reinstatement fee, accruing Continuing Education hours, satisfying the Code of Ethics and Conduct Standards, and submitting the application and dues. After three years, individuals must meet initial requirements, with possible fee reductions upon approved hardship requests.
Reinstatement Process
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Individuals who do not complete the renewal process by the last day of the month in which their Fi360 Designation expires are subject to the reinstatement policy. An individual has three (3) years from the date of expiration to complete the following steps in order to reinstate their designation:
- Remit payment of the reinstatement fee ($100)
- Once paid, designees will have thirty (30) days to complete all of the remaining steps
- Accrue and report the required hours of continuing education (CE)
- Satisfy the Code of Ethics and Conduct Standards
- Submit the application and dues
The reinstatement fee may be credited on a case-by-case basis upon approval of a written hardship request submitted within fifteen (15) days of expiration. Upon reinstatement, a new renewal cycle is established.
Again, once the reinstatement fee has been paid, the inactive designee has 30 days to complete the remainder of the steps for reinstatement of their designation(s).
If more than three (3) years have passed since expiration, an individual is subject to the initial requirements. Fees may be reduced upon approval of a written hardship request submitted prior to initiating training.