When probation is the result of a continuing education deficiency, Probationary Status will continue until the next regular renewal cycle.
No probationary license will be renewed unless all continuing education deficiencies are collected AND current renewal requirements are met. For example, if a probationer lacks 15 continuing education hours, the probationer would require 55 continuing education hours to renew at the next renewal cycle. No licensee may go through a second renewal cycle without bringing all educational requirements up to date.
Emergency Provisional Permit for Social Workers. During a lawfully declared local, state or national disaster or emergency, the Board may grant a social worker who holds a license to practice such profession in another state or territory of the United States an emergency temporary social worker permit to practice in Mississippi to the extent authorized by this rule as if the individual were licensed in this state. To qualify for an emergency provisional permit, an individual must meet the requirements described below:
Social Workers may request in writing on forms provided by the Board that their licenses be placed on inactive status. The Board will consider the request and will notify the licensee of its decision in writing within 60 days of receiving the written request for inactive status.
Those granted inactive status shall be excused from paying renewal fees until they notify the Board in writing of their intention to resume active practice. If a licensee fails to return to active status within two (2) years of being placed on inactive status, the licensee may request an extension in writing on forms provided by the Board (this form is available on the Board's website) for an additional two (2) years. If the licensee does not request an extension in writing on forms provided by the Board or no extension has been granted by the Board, the license will be considered as lapsed at the end of the renewal period following the end of the inactive status period, and be subject to the requirements for lapsed licenses.
All licensees on inactive status must provide evidence of having obtained the acceptable continuing education hours that would have been required had they been licensed in an Active status before returning to active status. At the Board's discretion, the continuing education requirements may be waived up to half the amount required per license period.
The regular active license and ID card must be surrendered to the Board within thirty (30) calendar days from the date of approval for inactive status. A return to active status will call for adherence to all rules and regulations for regular license as set forth in this document.
Disciplinary action will be taken against a licensee on inactive status who performs social work services for compensation or presents him/herself as a licensed social worker. One may continue to use academic indicators of degrees such as B.S.W., M.S.W., Ph.D., etc. Disciplinary action may include revocation of a license for a period to be determined by the Board.
In order to receive "Retired" status, an individual must meet all licensing requirements, including continuing education and pay the processing fee. If a licensee does not meet these requirements, then a "Retired" license will not be granted.
All re-licensure requirements are waived for a "Retired" license, but processing costs will be charged for issuing the retired license. The Retired license may stay in this status indefinitely with all applicable fees paid every six (6) years and provided that the retiree does not engage in social work practice. (See schedule in Part 1902, Chapter 4, Rule 4.3, B)
Licensees holding a "Retired" status who wish to return to the active practice of social work within four (4) years of obtaining "Retired" status must comply with the following:
If the request for re-instatement is granted by the Board, the licensee will be expected to earn at a minimum forty (40) continuing education hours for the licensure period in question.
Note: Failure to complete all steps in the retiree reinstatement process will result in the surrender of the applicant's license.
If the revocation or lapse has lasted more than two (2) years or the inactive status lasted more than four (4) years, a completely new application is required, including retaking the exam and the application is subject to the Rules and Regulations in effect at the time of the new application.
Providing documentation that previous infractions have been addressed/corrected, i.e., treatment for mental illness, alcohol and/or drug addiction or abuse or other substance addiction or type of abuse.
30 Miss. Code. R. 1902-2.6