700. It is the intent of the Legislature to establish in this article an inactive category of health professionals’ licensure. Such inactive licenses or certificates are intended to allow a person who has a license or certificate in one of the healing arts, but who is not actively engaged in the practice of his or […]
701. (a) As used in this article, “board” refers to any healing arts board, division, or examining committee which licenses or certifies health professionals. (b) Each healing arts board referred to in this division shall issue, upon application and payment of the normal renewal fee, an inactive license or certificate to a current holder of an active […]
702. The holder of an inactive healing arts license or certificate issued pursuant to this article shall not do any of the following: (a) Engage in any activity for which an active license or certificate is required. (b) Represent that he or she has an active license. (Amended by Stats. 2018, Ch. 249, Sec. 2. (AB 1659) […]
703. (a) An inactive healing arts license or certificate issued pursuant to this article shall be renewed during the same time period at which an active license or certificate is renewed. In order to renew a license or certificate issued pursuant to this article, the holder thereof need not comply with any continuing education requirement for […]
704. In order for the holder of an inactive license or certificate issued pursuant to this article to restore his or her license or certificate to an active status, the holder of an inactive license or certificate shall comply with all the following: (a) Pay the renewal fee; provided, that the renewal fee shall be waived […]