Maryland Code § HO-2-308.1

Section HO-2-308.1
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(a) (1) The Board shall place a licensee on inactive status if the licensee
submits to the Board:
(i) An application for inactive status on the form required by
the Board; and
(ii) The inactive status fee set by the Board.

(2) The Board may not place a licensee on inactive status for more
than 2 years, beginning on the date the Board grants the application for inactive
status.
(b) A licensee may renew the inactive status for not more than two
consecutive additional terms.
(c) The Board shall provide a licensee who has complied with the
requirements of subsection (a) of this section with written notification of:
(1) The date that the licensee's inactive status becomes effective;
(2) The date that the licensee's inactive status period expires; and
(3) The consequences of not reactivating the license or, if the inactive
status may be renewed, renewing the inactive status before the inactive status period
expires.
(d) A licensee on inactive status under subsection (a) of this section may not
practice audiology, hearing aid dispensing, or speech-language pathology or assist in
the practice of speech-language pathology while the license is on inactive status.
(e) A licensee on inactive status under subsection (a) of this section may
reactivate the license at any time during the inactive status period if the licensee:
(1) Pays to the Board the reactivation fee set by the Board; and
(2) Complies with any other requirements set by the Board.
(f) If a licensee fails to renew the inactive status under subsection (b) of this
section or reactivate the license under subsection (e) of this section, the license shall
be placed on nonrenewed status.
(g) A licensee whose license has been placed on nonrenewed status under
subsection (f) of this section may apply to the Board to reinstate the license if the
licensee:
(1) Meets the requirements of § 2-305 of this subtitle; or
(2) Meets:
(i) The current requirements for obtaining a new license
under this subtitle; and

(ii) The continuing education requirements established by the
regulations of the Board.

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