S.C. Code Regs. 25-10 - Inactive Status
A. A licensee may place a license
on inactive status by completing and submitting to the Board an
application for inactive status on or before the renewal date of the
license along with payment of one-half (1/2) of the license renewal
fee. A licensee on inactive status may renew the inactive status at
each renewal period; provided, however, that a licensee may not be on
inactive status for more than three consecutive renewal periods or a
total of six (6) years and must pay one-half (1/2) of the license
renewal fee at each renewal of the inactive status.
B. Under the inactive license
status, a licensee is prohibited from seeing patients, performing
chiropractic adjustments, or engaging in any practice normally
associated with an active chiropractic license.
C. A licensee on inactive status
must maintain the same amount of approved professional CE hours as a
licensee on active status and must report the same to the electronic
tracking service designated by the South Carolina Department of
Labor, Licensing and Regulation for CE compliance and monitoring at
each renewal period.
D.
In order to reactivate an inactive license, the licensee must submit
a renewal application, pay the renewal license fee, and demonstrate
that he or she has met the CE requirements for each renewal period
that the license was on inactive status.
E. A license that has been on
inactive status for more than six (6) years automatically expires if
the licensee has not applied to renew the license.
F. A lapsed or expired license may
not be placed on inactive status and can only be reinstated as
required in regulation.
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