Arkansas Code § 17-81-317

Reactivation of lapsed license
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(a) Any licensee who allows his or her license to lapse by failing to renew the license as provided under § 17-81-311 may apply to the Arkansas State Board of Chiropractic Examiners for a reinstatement of his or her license and must submit to the board a reinstatement fee of twenty-five dollars ($25.00) together with all back fees, plus proof of compliance with the continuing education requirements of § 17-81-312 . (b) The delinquent licensee must obtain verification from all states in which he or she has practiced indicating whether or not disciplinary action has been taken against the licensee during that period. (c) If the licensee's license has been inactive for a period of five (5) years, as a condition of reactivation the board may require the licensee to enroll in and pass a refresher course approved by the board at an accredited chiropractic college or to pass a competency exam given by the board. Acts 1999, No. 1553, § 17; 2001, No. 1553, § 25.
(a) Any licensee who allows his or her license to lapse by failing to renew the license as provided under § 17-81-311 may apply to the Arkansas State Board of Chiropractic Examiners for a reinstatement of his or her license and must submit to the board a reinstatement fee of twenty-five dollars ($25.00) together with all back fees, plus proof of compliance with the continuing education requirements of § 17-81-312 . (b) The delinquent licensee must obtain verification from all states in which he or she has practiced indicating whether or not disciplinary action has been taken against the licensee during that period. (c) If the licensee's license has been inactive for a period of five (5) years, as a condition of reactivation the board may require the licensee to enroll in and pass a refresher course approved by the board at an accredited chiropractic college or to pass a competency exam given by the board. Acts 1999, No. 1553, § 17; 2001, No. 1553, § 25.
(a) Any licensee who allows his or her license to lapse by failing to renew the license as provided under § 17-81-311 may apply to the Arkansas State Board of Chiropractic Examiners for a reinstatement of his or her license and must submit to the board a reinstatement fee of twenty-five dollars ($25.00) together with all back fees, plus proof of compliance with the continuing education requirements of § 17-81-312 . (b) The delinquent licensee must obtain verification from all states in which he or she has practiced indicating whether or not disciplinary action has been taken against the licensee during that period. (c) If the licensee's license has been inactive for a period of five (5) years, as a condition of reactivation the board may require the licensee to enroll in and pass a refresher course approved by the board at an accredited chiropractic college or to pass a competency exam given by the board. Acts 1999, No. 1553, § 17; 2001, No. 1553, § 25.
(a) Any licensee who allows his or her license to lapse by failing to renew the license as provided under § 17-81-311 may apply to the Arkansas State Board of Chiropractic Examiners for a reinstatement of his or her license and must submit to the board a reinstatement fee of twenty-five dollars ($25.00) together with all back fees, plus proof of compliance with the continuing education requirements of § 17-81-312 .
(b) The delinquent licensee must obtain verification from all states in which he or she has practiced indicating whether or not disciplinary action has been taken against the licensee during that period.
(c) If the licensee's license has been inactive for a period of five (5) years, as a condition of reactivation the board may require the licensee to enroll in and pass a refresher course approved by the board at an accredited chiropractic college or to pass a competency exam given by the board.
Acts 1999, No. 1553, § 17; 2001, No. 1553, § 25.

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