- (1) A licensed site professional who has been placed on inactive status pursuant to 309 CMR 7.02(4) shall be entitled to request transfer to active status when the LSP can demonstrate to the satisfaction of the Board that the LSP can perform the essential functions of an LSP in accordance with the requirements of 309 CMR, provided that the Board may reasonably determine and set minimum intervals between such transfer requests. If the Board does not reinstate the licensed site professional to active status within two years from the date the LSP was placed on inactive status pursuant to 309 CMR 7.02(4) the LSP's license shall lapse.
- (2) In any case in which the Board acts pursuant to 309 CMR 9.04 to reinstate a licensed site professional from inactive status to active status, the Board may impose such conditions or qualifications as it deems necessary or appropriate, including but not limited to requiring that medical or other appropriate testing be conducted on a periodic basis when the Board reasonably determines that such periodic examination or testing is necessary to ensure that the licensed site professional is and will remain capable of performing the essential functions of a licensed site professional in accordance with the requirements of 309 CMR.
REGULATORY AUTHORITY
309 CMR 9.00: M.G.L. c. 21A, §§ 16 and 19 through 19J.