During the period of inactive status, the individual is prohibited from practicing marriage and family therapy or representing or presenting himself or herself as having a license, practice privilege, certificate or registration that entitles one to practice as a marriage and family therapist in Mississippi.
A Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist granted inactive status shall be excused from paying renewal fees until he or she notifies the Board in writing of his or her 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 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 in writing by the Board, the license will be deemed lapsed on September 30 following the end of the inactive status period. The licensee must then apply for a new license under the requirements set forth in the laws, rules and regulations that are in effect at the time the new application is received by the Board.
Each Marriage and Family Therapist licensee on inactive status must provide the Board with satisfactory evidence of having obtained acceptable/approved continuing education hours that would have been required had he or she been licensed in an Active status.
Disciplinary action will be taken against a licensee on inactive status who performs marriage and family therapy in the state of Mississippi or presents him/herself as a licensed marriage and family therapist.
30 Miss. Code. R. 1903-2.4