Mississippi Administrative Code
Title 30 - Mississippi State Board of Public Accountancy
Part 3103 - Licensure, Practice, Renewal, Continuing Education, Standard of Conduct And Fee
Chapter 1 - Licensure
Rule 30-3103-1.7 - Inactive Status
Current through December 10, 2024
Inactive status indicates the voluntary termination of the right or privilege to practice physical therapy in Mississippi. The Board may allow a licensee who is not actively engaged in the practice of physical therapy in Mississippi to inactivate the license instead of renewing it at the time of renewal. A licensee may remain on inactive status for no more than six consecutive years. After the six-year period of inactive status the licensee must comply with Part 3103 Rule 4.4 in order to reinstate his/her license.
1. Requirements for initiation of inactive status. The following is required to put a license on inactive status:
2. Requirements for renewal of inactive status. An inactive licensee must renew the inactive status every two years. The components required to maintain the inactive status are:
3. Requirements for reinstatement of active status and must otherwise comply with the law, rules and regulations. A licensee on inactive status may request a return to active status at any time. After the licensee has submitted a complete application for reinstatement, the Board will send a renewal certificate for the remainder of the current renewal period to the licensee.
Miss. Code Ann. §§ 73-23-43(1)(e) and 73-23-57(Rev. 2008).