Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 0450-02-.11 - RETIREMENT AND REACTIVATION OF CERTIFICATE OR LICENSE

(1) Once a certified marital and family therapist obtains the status of LMFT, his certification will be automatically administratively retired by the board's office.
(2) A person who holds a current certificate or license and does not intend to practice as a ''certified marital and family therapist'' or ''licensed martial and family therapist'' may apply to convert an active certificate or license to inactive (''retired'') status. An individual who holds a retired certificate or license will not be required to pay the renewal fee.
(3) A person who holds an active certificate or license may apply for retired status in the following manner:
(a) Obtain from, complete, and submit to the board's administrative office an affidavit of retirement form; and
(b) Submit any documentation which may be required by the form to the board's administrative office.
(4) Certification or licensure holders whose certificate or license has been retired may reenter active status by doing the following:
(a) Submit a written request to the board's administrative office for certification or licensure reactivation;
(b) Pay the licensure or certification renewal fee and state regulatory fee as provided in rule 0450-02-.06 and if retirement was pursuant to rule 0450-02-.09, and reactivation was requested prior to the expiration of one year from the date of retirement, the board may require payment of the late renewal fee, past due renewal fees, and state regulatory fees as provided in rule 0450-02-.06; and
(c) Comply with the continuing education provisions of rule 0450-02-.12 applicable to reactivation of a retired license or certificate.
(5) Certification or licensure reactivation applications shall be treated as certification or licensure applications and review and decisions shall be governed by rule 0450-02-.04.

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Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 0450-02-.11
Original rule filed April 29, 1992; effective June 13, 1992.

Authority: T.C.A. ยงยง 4-5-202 and 63-22-108.

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