Ariz. Admin. Code § R4-33-207 - Inactive Status
A. The
Board shall place an administrator's license on inactive status if the
administrator:
1. Is in good standing in
Arizona,
2. Submits a written
request to the Board to be placed on inactive status, and
3. Submits evidence that complies with
R4-33-501(D)
showing that the administrator completed two hours of continuing education for
each month in the current biennial period before the request to be placed on
inactive status.
B.
Within seven days after receiving a request to be placed on inactive status,
the Board shall provide the administrator written confirmation of inactive
status.
C. An administrator whose
license is on inactive status is not required to comply with
R4-33-501.
D. An inactive license expires under
R4-33-206 unless the administrator timely submits a renewal application and the
fee required under
R4-33-104(A)(7).
E. To resume active licensure status, an
administrator shall:
1. Submit evidence that
complies with
R4-33-501(D)
showing that the administrator completed 25 hours of continuing education
within the six months before requesting to resume active licensure status,
and
2. Submit a written request to
the Board to resume active licensure status.
F. The Board shall grant a request to resume
active licensure status if the requirements of subsection (E) are met. Within
seven days after receiving the written request to resume active licensure
status, the Board shall send written notice to the administrator granting or
denying active status.
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