Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 1200-30-01-.11 - LICENSURE RETIREMENT AND REACTIVATION
(1) License
holders who wish to retain their licenses, but not actively practice alcohol
and drug counseling, may avoid expiration of licensure and/or compliance with
the licensure renewal process by licensure retirement. A license may be retired
by obtaining from and submitting to the Board an affidavit of retirement form
along with any documentation which may be required.
(2) Any licensee whose license has been
retired may reactivate the license by:
(a)
Paying the licensure renewal fee.
(b) If requested, appearing before the Board
for an interview regarding continued competence in the event of licensure
retirement in excess of two (2) years.
(c) Successfully completing the written
examination for licensure if licensure retirement was in excess of five (5)
years and the Board determines that re-examination is necessary to protect the
public.
(d) Complying with the
continuing education requirements.
(3) Application procedures shall be governed
by Rule 1200-30-01-.07, and applicant
review and licensure decisions shall be governed by Rule
1200-30-01-.15.
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. ยงยง 4-5-202, 4-5-204, 68-24-605, and 68-24-606.
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