(a) A licensee who does not practice in the state may convert a license to inactive status when renewing the license. A person who practices in the state, however infrequently, shall hold an active license. A person renewing an inactive license shall meet the same renewal requirements that would be applicable if the person were renewing an active license.
(b) A person who has an inactive license certificate under (a) of this section may reactivate the license by applying for an active license and paying the required fees.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 8. Business and Professions
Article 2. Licensing and Regulation.
Sec. 08.20.100. Practice of chiropractic.
Sec. 08.20.110. Application for license.
Sec. 08.20.120. Qualifications for license.
Sec. 08.20.141. Licensure by credentials.
Sec. 08.20.155. Professional designation.
Sec. 08.20.160. Temporary permits.
Sec. 08.20.163. Temporary permit for locum tenens practice.
Sec. 08.20.165. Inactive license status.
Sec. 08.20.167. Retired license status.
Sec. 08.20.168. Chiropractic clinical assistant.
Sec. 08.20.170. Disciplinary sanctions; refusal to issue or renew license.
Sec. 08.20.185. Utilization review committee; confidentiality.