Tennessee Code § 62-20-121

Temporary retirement
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(a) Any licensee may temporarily retire the licensee's license for a period of three (3) years by giving written notice of such intent and paying each year an annual retirement fee of ten dollars ($10.00) to the board. (b) Any license not activated within the three-year period becomes invalid. Acts 1981, ch. 170, § 21.
(a) Any licensee may temporarily retire the licensee's license for a period of three (3) years by giving written notice of such intent and paying each year an annual retirement fee of ten dollars ($10.00) to the board. (b) Any license not activated within the three-year period becomes invalid. Acts 1981, ch. 170, § 21.
(a) Any licensee may temporarily retire the licensee's license for a period of three (3) years by giving written notice of such intent and paying each year an annual retirement fee of ten dollars ($10.00) to the board. (b) Any license not activated within the three-year period becomes invalid. Acts 1981, ch. 170, § 21.
(a) Any licensee may temporarily retire the licensee's license for a period of three (3) years by giving written notice of such intent and paying each year an annual retirement fee of ten dollars ($10.00) to the board.
(b) Any license not activated within the three-year period becomes invalid.
Acts 1981, ch. 170, § 21.

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