Ariz. Admin. Code § R4-26-206 - Reinstatement of License from Inactive to Active Status; Cancellation of License
A.
Except as provided in subsection (C), when considering reinstatement of a
psychologist from inactive to active status, the Board shall presume that the
psychologist has maintained and updated the psychologist's professional
knowledge and capability to practice as a psychologist if the psychologist
presents to the Board documentation of completion of a prorated amount of
continuing education, calculated under subsection (B).
B. A psychologist who is on inactive status
for at least two years may reinstate the license to active status by presenting
to the Board:
1. A copy of a valid
fingerprint clearance card issued by the Department of Public Safety under
A.R.S. Title 41, Chapter 12, Article 3.1;
2. If the documentation previously submitted
under R4-26-203(B)(3)
was a limited form of work authorization issued by the federal government,
evidence that the work authorization has not expired; and
3. Documentation of completion of at least 40
hours of continuing education that meets the standards in R4-26-207. A
psychologist who is on inactive status for less than two years may reinstate
the license to active status by presenting to the Board documentation of
completion of a prorated amount of continuing education. To calculate the
prorated amount of continuing education hours required, the Board shall
multiply 1.67 by the number of months from the date of inactive status until
the date the application for reinstatement is received by the Board. For every
six months of inactive status, the Board shall require one hour of continuing
education in ethics.
C. A
psychologist may request that the Board cancel the psychologist's license if
the psychologist is not under investigation by any regulatory jurisdiction.
Fees paid to obtain a license are not refundable when the license is canceled.
If an individual whose request for license cancellation is approved by the
Board subsequently decides to practice psychology, the individual shall submit
a new application under
R4-26-203 and meet the requirements
in A.R.S. §
32-2071.
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