Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64B10-13.200 - Inactive Status and Renewal of Inactive License
(1) Any licensee may elect at the time of
license renewal to place the license on inactive status by marking "inactive"
on the renewal form or in any manner prescribed by the Department and remitting
the fee required by subsection
64B10-12.0001(11),
F.A.C.
(2) An inactive status
licensee may change to active status at any time provided the licensee meets
the continuing education requirements of Rule
64B10-15.001, F.A.C., pays the
active status fees for each biennium during which the license was inactive,
pays the reactivation fee, and if the request to change the licensure status is
made at any time other than at the beginning of a licensure cycle, pays the
additional change of status fee. The amounts of these fees are set forth in
subsections 64B10-12.0001(11),
(12), F.A.C.
(3) Any licensee whose license has been
inactive for more than two consecutive biennial licensure cycles and who has
not practiced for two out of the previous four years in another jurisdiction
shall be required to show compliance with subsection (2) and shall be required
to appear before the board and establish the ability to practice with the care,
skill and safety sufficient to protect the health, safety and welfare of the
public. At the time of such appearance, the licensee must:
(a) Show compliance with subsection (2),
above.
(b) Account for any
activities related to the practice of nursing home administrator in this or any
other jurisdiction during the period that the license was inactive and
establish an absence of disciplinary actions pending in any jurisdiction; and,
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 468.1725 FS. Law Implemented 456.036, 456.038(2), 468.1725 FS.
New 3-5-96, Formerly 59T-13.200, Amended 2-23-06, 3-29-21.
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