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Committee backs changes to retired-license rules to ease administrative burden
Summary
The committee directed staff to prepare statutory amendments clarifying retired-license eligibility and restoration procedures, including allowing licenses expired up to three years to be placed into retired status.
The California Board of Behavioral Sciences Policy and Advocacy Committee voted Jan. 24 to direct staff to develop statutory amendments clarifying retired-license requirements and restoration procedures for licensees who cease active practice.
Board legislative manager Roseanne Helms summarized the proposal and said the primary change would permit a license that has been expired for up to three years to be converted to retired status without first reactivating it — a change…
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