22 Tex. Admin. Code § 341.8
(a) Requirements for inactive status. Inactive status indicates the voluntary termination of the right or privilege to practice physical therapy in Texas by a licensee in good standing with the board.
(1) A licensee who is not actively engaged in the practice of physical therapy in the state may request in writing a change to inactive status, to be effective on the next license renewal date. On or by that date, the licensee must submit to the board the following listed in subparagraphs (A)-(B) of this paragraph:
(b) Reinstatement of active status. A licensee on inactive status may request a return to active status at any time. After the licensee has fulfilled the requirements for reinstatement, the board will send a renewal certificate for the current two-year renewal period to the licensee for display purposes. To return to active status, a licensee must submit the following listed in paragraphs (1)-(4) of this subsection:
(4) proof of the required amount of continuing education for each two-year renewal period on inactive status, including the current period. The continuing education must be obtained during the time spent on inactive status. Alternatively, the licensee applying for reinstatement to active status may substitute one of the following actions for the continuing education requirements listed in subparagraphs (A)-(C) of this paragraph:
Source Note:The provisions of this §341.8 adopted to be effective July 19, 1998, 23 TexReg 7365.