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Code · Maryland · Health Occupations

§ 17-6A-16

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§17–6A–16.
(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.
(i)The Board shall license an individual on inactive status who applies for a license if the individual:
1. Complies with the renewal requirements that exist at the time the individual changes from inactive status to active status; and
2. Meets any continuing education requirements established by the Board.
(ii)The Board may not require payment of a late fee by an individual as a condition to licensing under this paragraph.
(b)The Board shall reinstate the license of a behavior analyst who has not been put on inactive status and who has failed to renew the license for any reason if the behavior analyst:
(1)Meets the renewal requirements of § 17–6A–15 of this subtitle;
(2)Pays to the Board a reinstatement fee set by the Board; and
(3)Applies to the Board for reinstatement of the license within 5 years after the license expires.
(1)The Board may not reinstate the license of a behavior analyst who fails to apply for reinstatement of the license within 5 years after the license expires.
(2)Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph
(1)of this subsection, a behavior analyst may become licensed by meeting the current requirements for obtaining a new license under this subtitle.
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