Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64B4-6.0011 - Inactive Status
(1) Any licensee
may elect at the time of license renewal to place the license into inactive
status by filing with the board a complete application for inactive status and
paying the inactive status fee of $50. For the purpose of this section, a
complete application shall be a renewal form provided by the Department of
Health on which the licensee affirmatively elects inactive status.
(2) An inactive status licensee whose license
has been in inactive status for less than two consecutive biennial licensure
cycles may change to active status at any time provided the licensee.
(a) Submits an application of form entitled
Application for license (form DPR/MQA CSW, MFT and MHC/007/REV. 11/91); and,
(b) Meets the continuing education
requirements of Rules
64B4-6.001 and
64B4-6.002, F.A.C., for each
biennium the licensee was in inactive status and pays the reactivation fee of
$50, the current biennial renewal fee at the time of reactivation and, if
applicable, the change of status fee as defined by Rule
64B4-4.006,
F.A.C.
(3) An inactive
status licensee whose license has been in inactive status for more than two
consecutive biennial licensure cycles may change to active status at any time
provided the licensee.
(a) Submits an
application on form entitled Application for license (form DPR/MQA CSW, MFT and
MHC/007/REV. 11/91); and,
(b) Meets
the continuing education requirements of Rules
64B4-6.001 and
64B4-6.002, F.A.C., for each
biennium the licensee was in inactive status and pays the reactivation fee of
$50, the current biennial renewal fee at the time of reactivation and, if
applicable, the change of status fee as defined by Rule
64B4-4.006,
F.A.C.
(4) Any inactive
status licensee who elects active status is not eligible to elect to return to
inactive status until the next licensure renewal period.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 456.036, 491.004(5) FS. Law Implemented 456.036, 491.007, 491.008 FS.
New 10-16-90, Formerly 21CC-6.0011, 61F4-6.0011, Amended 12-22-94, Formerly 59P-6.0011.
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