R156-1-305. Inactive Licensure  


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  •   (1) In accordance with Section 58-1-305, except as provided in Subsection (2), a licensee may not apply for inactive licensure status.

      (2) The following licenses issued under Title 58 that are active in good standing may be placed on inactive licensure status:

      (a) architect;

      (b) audiologist;

      (c) certified public accountant emeritus;

      (d) certified court reporter;

      (e) certified social worker;

      (f) chiropractic physician;

      (g) clinical mental health counselor;

      (h) clinical social worker;

      (i) contractor;

      (j) deception detection examiner;

      (k) deception detection intern;

      (l) dental hygienist;

      (m) dentist;

      (n) dispensing medical practitioner - advanced practice registered nurse;

      (o) dispensing medical practitioner - physician and surgeon;

      (p) dispensing medical practitioner - physician assistant;

      (q) dispensing medical practitioner - osteopathic physician and surgeon;

      (r) dispensing medical practitioner - optometrist;

      (s) dispensing medical practitioner - clinic pharmacy;

      (t) genetic counselor;

      (u) health facility administrator;

      (v) hearing instrument specialist;

      (w) landscape architect;

      (x) licensed advanced substance use disorder counselor;

      (y) marriage and family therapist;

      (z) naturopath/naturopathic physician;

      (aa) optometrist;

      (bb) osteopathic physician and surgeon;

      (cc) pharmacist;

      (dd) pharmacy technician;

      (ee) physician assistant;

      (ff) physician and surgeon;

      (gg) podiatric physician;

      (hh) private probation provider;

      (ii) professional engineer;

      (jj) professional land surveyor;

      (kk) professional structural engineer;

      (ll) psychologist;

      (mm) radiology practical technician;

      (nn) radiologic technologist;

      (oo) security personnel;

      (pp) speech-language pathologist;

      (qq) substance use disorder counselor; and

      (rr) veterinarian.

      (3) Applicants for inactive licensure shall apply to the Division in writing upon forms available from the Division. Each completed application shall contain documentation of requirements for inactive licensure, shall be verified by the applicant, and shall be accompanied by the appropriate fee.

      (4) If all requirements are met for inactive licensure, the Division shall place the license on inactive status.

      (5) A license may remain on inactive status indefinitely except as otherwise provided in Title 58 or rules which implement Title 58.

      (6) An inactive license may be activated by requesting activation in writing upon forms available from the Division. Unless otherwise provided in Title 58 or rules which implement Title 58, each reactivation application shall contain documentation that the applicant meets current renewal requirements, shall be verified by the applicant, and shall be accompanied by the appropriate fee.

      (7) An inactive licensee whose license is activated during the last 12 months of a renewal cycle shall, upon payment of the appropriate fees, be licensed for a full renewal cycle plus the period of time remaining until the impending renewal date, rather than being required to immediately renew their activated license.

      (8) A Controlled Substance license may be placed on inactive status if attached to a primary license listed in Subsection R156-1-305(2) and the primary license is placed on inactive status.