Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 1730-01-.11 - RETIREMENT AND REACTIVATION OF LICENSE
(1) In order to
retire a license, the licensee shall complete an Affidavit of Retirement on the
form furnished by the Board's administrative office.
(2) If a licensee wishes to reactivate a
Tennessee license after actively practicing veterinary medicine in another
state, then the licensee must show the following:
(a) Evidence of continuous practice in
another state or jurisdiction during the period of retirement of the Tennessee
license;
(b) Evidence of good
standing in the other state or jurisdiction; and
(c) Evidence of having completed continuing
education courses equal to the number of hours required by the Board during the
period of retirement, with a maximum requirement of eighty (80)
hours.
(3) Veterinarians
who have not engaged in continuous practice during the period of retirement
must appear before the Board for an interview and at that time show evidence of
having completed continuing education equal to the number of hours required by
the Board during the period of retirement, with a maximum requirement of eighty
(80) hours.
(4) Licensure
reactivation applications shall be treated as licensure applications. The
Board's review and decisions required by this Rule shall be governed by Rule
1730-01-.07.
(5) If reactivation is
requested within one (1) year from the date of retirement, the Board will
require payment of the late renewal fee, the past due renewal fee, and the
state regulatory fee as provided in Rule 1730-01-.06.
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. ยงยง 4-5-202, 4-5-204, 63-12-106, 63-12-120, and 63-12-121.
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