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When the Board grants an inactive status to a licensee, What must the licensee do?

1) Complete the continuing competency hours during the inactive status
2) Re-take the Board Exam in order to restore the license to active status
3) Renew the license in the same time period as it was active

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Final answer:

When a Board grants inactive status, typically the licensee does not need to complete continuing competency hours during inactive status but must renew the license according to the regular schedule. To reactivate, continuing education may be required, but re-taking the Board Exam is generally not necessary.

Step-by-step explanation:

When the Board grants an inactive status to a licensee, the specific requirements can vary depending on the regulations of the particular profession and jurisdiction. However, typically a licensee may not need to complete continuing competency hours during the inactive period, but they will have to renew the license on the same schedule as if it were active. To restore the license to active status, they may need to meet continuing education requirements or additional conditions set by the Board, but retaking the Board Exam is usually not required unless the license has been expired for a lengthy period or the Board stipulates this as a reactivation requirement.

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