Compilation of Rules and Regulations of the State of Georgia
Department 590 - RULES OF OFFICE OF SECRETARY OF STATE
Chapter 590-11 - MUSIC THERAPY
Subject 590-11-1 - MUSIC THERAPY
Rule 590-11-1-.04 - Inactive Status

Current through Rules and Regulations filed through March 20, 2024

(1) A currently licensed music therapist who wishes to maintain his or her license but who does not wish to practice music therapy in this State may apply for inactive licensure status by submitting an application for inactive status and paying the required fee. A licensee granted inactive status is exempt from filing a biennial license renewal application and paying a license renewal fee. A licensee who holds an inactive license shall not practice as a music therapist in this State.

(2) A licensee may continue in inactive status may continue for a period up to two years.

(3) An inactive license may be changed to active status by filing an application for restoration, complying with restoration requirements, and paying a restoration fee.

(4) An inactive license may not be restored after two years, but the person may apply as a new applicant.

O.C.G.A. §§ 50-13-3, 43-25A-1, 43-25A-6.

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