Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 4
Subtitle 32 - BOARD OF PHYSICIANS
Chapter 10.32.01 - General Licensure Regulations
Section 10.32.01.05 - Inactive and Emeritus Licensure
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.32.01.05
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Inactive Status.
(1) A licensee in good standing who
will not practice medicine in this State may apply for inactive
status.
(2) A licensee applying
for an inactive license shall pay the inactive license fee and any additional
charges set by the Board.
(3) A
licensee may apply for inactive status if the licensee has an unrestricted
active license to practice medicine in this State or is within 60 days of the
expiration of the licensee's unrestricted active license.
(4) Renewal.
(a) An inactive status shall be renewed every
2 years.
(b) At the end of 2 years,
a licensee with inactive status shall complete the renewal application, and pay
the renewal fee, and any charges set by the Board.
(c) If the licensee fails to renew their
inactive license for any reason, the license will expire.
(5) A licensee with an inactive license may
not:
(1) Practice medicine within
Maryland;
(2) Prescribe medication
within Maryland; or
(3) Conduct
peer reviews of physicians within Maryland.
(6) A licensee on inactive status shall have the duty
to inform the Board by email or first-class mail of any of the circumstances
listed in Regulation .03H(1) and (2) of this chapter within 30 days of the
occurrence of or notification about these circumstances.
(7) The inactive status of a licensee does
not deprive the Board of its authority to institute or continue a disciplinary
proceeding against a licensee.
(8)
To reinstate a license to active status, a licensee on inactive status shall
apply for reinstatement on a form supplied by the Board and meet the
requirements for reinstatement in Regulation .11 of this chapter, including the
continuing medical education requirements. The physician may not practice
medicine until the license is reinstated to active status.
B. Emeritus Status.
(1) A licensee who meets the requirements
under §B(3) of this regulation, who will not practice medicine in this
State, and who is retired from practicing medicine in this State may apply for
emeritus status.
(2) A licensee
applying for emeritus status shall complete the emeritus application and pay
the application fee as set by the Board.
(3) A licensee may apply for emeritus status
if the licensee:
(a) Has practiced medicine in
Maryland for at least 10 years;
(b)
Has an active, unrestricted license to practice medicine in Maryland or is
within 60 days of the expiration of an active, unrestricted license;
(c) Has never been the subject of
disciplinary action that has resulted in revocation or suspension of a medical
license in any jurisdiction in which they have been licensed to practice
medicine;
(d) Is not under
investigation by the Board; and
(e)
Is in good standing.
(4)
A licensee with emeritus status may not:
(a)
Practice, offer to practice, or attempt to practice medicine within
Maryland;
(b) Delegate medical acts
within Maryland;
(c) Prescribe
medication within Maryland; or
(d)
Conduct peer review of physicians within Maryland.
(5) A licensee with emeritus status shall
complete the renewal application and pay the emeritus renewal fee and any
charges set by the Board every third renewal cycle.
(6) A licensee on emeritus status shall have
the duty to inform the Board by email or first-class mail of any of the
circumstances listed in Regulation .03H(1) and (2) of this chapter, including a
change of address, within 30 days of the occurrence of or notification about
these circumstances.
(7) The
emeritus status of a licensee does not deprive the Board of authority to
institute or continue a disciplinary proceeding against a licensee.
(8) To reinstate a license to active status,
a physician whose license is on emeritus status shall apply for reinstatement
on a form supplied by the Board and meet the requirements for reinstatement in
Regulation .11 of this chapter, including the continuing medical education
requirements. The physician may not practice medicine until the license is
reinstated to active status.
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