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(a) The following special considerations are applicable to the renewal of a military member's administrator's license:(1) An administrator's license will no longer be valid after two years, but the license will be considered dormant until the military member requests Child Care Regulation (CCR) to renew it or for two additional years, whichever comes first;(2) No continuing education will be required prior to renewal; and(3) CCR will waive late renewal fees required in (a)(2) and (3) in Figure: 40 TAC §745.9003(a) of this subchapter (relating to How much is the renewal fee?) if the military member establishes that the failure to renew the license in a timely manner was due to the military member's service.(b) To be eligible for any special consideration under this section, the military member must not be prohibited from receiving or continuing to maintain an administrator's license, as specified in §745.775(c) of this chapter (relating to How may a criminal conviction or a child abuse or neglect finding affect my ability to receive or maintain an administrator's license?).