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What happens to a license that has been revoked?

  1. It becomes inactive immediately

  2. It is permanently void and cannot be renewed

  3. It can be reinstated with special permission

  4. It converts to a temporary license

The correct answer is: It is permanently void and cannot be renewed

When a license is revoked, it is permanently void and cannot be renewed. Revocation is the most severe disciplinary action that can be taken against a license, indicating that the governing body has determined that the licensee has engaged in actions that warrant the loss of their license. Unlike suspension, which may allow for reinstatement after a certain period, revocation signifies a complete termination of the licensee's ability to practice. Individuals whose licenses have been revoked are not eligible to renew or reinstate their licenses without first satisfying the conditions set forth by the regulatory authority, which may include demonstrating compliance with specific requirements or completing additional educational coursework. This permanent status underscores the seriousness of the violations that led to the revocation and serves as a mechanism to protect the public from unqualified or unethical practitioners.