Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 0540-03-.11 - RETIREMENT AND REACTIVATION
(1) A person who
holds a current license and does not intend to operate a school of electrology
in Tennessee may apply to convert an active license to retired status. An
individual who holds a retired license will not be required to pay the renewal
fee.
(2) A person who holds an
active license to operate a school of electrology may apply for retired status
in the following manner:
(a) Obtain from the
Board's administrative office an affidavit of retirement form; or
(b) Submit a letter, which has been signed
and notarized, requesting that his license be placed in retirement. Such letter
must contain a statement indicating that the licensee understands that he
cannot operate a school of electrology in Tennessee while in retired status,
indicate or imply in any way that he holds an active Tennessee license, or use
within Tennessee any words, letters, titles, or figures which indicate or imply
that he is currently licensed to operate a school of electrology, and
(c) Submit any documentation which may be
required to the Board's administrative office.
(3) The effective date of retirement will be
the date the Affidavit of Retirement is received in the Board's administrative
office.
(4) An individual whose
license to operate a school of electrology has been retired may reactive the
license in the following manner:
(a) Submit a
written request for licensure reactivation to the Board's administrative
office; and
(b) Pay the current
license renewal fees and State regulatory fee as provided in Rule 0540-03-.06.
If retirement reactivation is requested prior to the expiration of one year
from the date of retirement, the Board will require payment of the late renewal
fee and all past due renewal fees as prescribed in Rule 0540-03-.06.
(5) Licensure reactivation
applications shall be treated as licensure applications and review and
decisions required by this Rule shall be governed by Rule
0540-03-.07.
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. ยงยง 4-5-202, 4-5-204, 63-1-111, 63-26-108, 63-26-119, and 63-26-121.
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