(a) Upon retiring from practice and upon payment of an appropriate one-time fee, a licensee in good standing with the board may apply for the conversion of an active or inactive license to a retired status license. A person holding a retired status license may not practice chiropractic in the state. A retired status license is valid for the life of the license holder and does not require renewal. A person holding a retired status license is exempt from continuing education requirements adopted by the board under AS 08.20.170(d).
(b) A person with a retired status license may apply for active licensure. Before issuing an active license under this subsection, the board may require the applicant to meet reasonable criteria, as determined under regulations of the board, that may include submission of continuing education credits, reexamination requirements, physical and psychiatric examination requirements, an interview with the board, and a review of information in the national licensee database of the Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards.
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.