Arizona Laws 32-518. Inactive licenses; reactivation; suspension
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A. A license that is not renewed pursuant to section 32-517 automatically reverts to inactive status.
Terms Used In Arizona Laws 32-518
- Board: means the barbering and cosmetology board. See Arizona Laws 32-501
B. A licensee may reactivate an inactive license:
1. If a license has been inactive for less than one year, by paying the prescribed delinquent renewal penalty.
2. If a license has been inactive for one year or more but less than ten years, by paying the prescribed delinquent renewal penalty and submitting proof of satisfying educational requirements prescribed by the board in its rules.
C. A license that has been inactive for ten years is automatically suspended.
D. A licensee shall not practice under an inactive license.