Ala. Admin. Code r. 870-X-4-.05 - Inactive Status
(1) A person holding a valid
license and not practicing may put the license in an inactive status by request to the
Board, and by paying a fee of one-half (1/2) of the renewal fee. The renewal application
must be received by the Board by January 31st.
(2) A license may be held inactive for a maximum period
of two years following expiration date of a valid license, at which time notice shall be
mailed to the licensee at the last known address. If the licensee fails to renew the
license within 30 days of notice of the expiration of two years inactive status, it shall
be revoked and becomes invalid. Any licensee wishing to renew thereafter may reapply to
the Board. In applying for a new license, the individual must meet continuing education
requirements as specified in
870-X-4-.08(b).
(3) An inactive licensee shall not accrue any penalty
for late payment of the renewal fee that activates the license.
Notes
Authors: Denise P. Gibbs, Richard Talbott
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, ยงยง 34-28 A-1, et seq.
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