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HomeBusiness and Professions CodeDiv. 2Ch. 5Art. 24§ 2522 License Reinstatement Petition

§ 2522 License Reinstatement Petition

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§ 2522 License Reinstatement Petition

Key Takeaways

  • •If your license is taken away or you gave it up while being investigated, you can ask to get it back or change the punishment after waiting a certain time.
  • •You have to wait at least 1 year, 2 years, or 3 years depending on why your license was taken away.
  • •You need two letters from other licensed midwives who know you well to support your request.
  • •You can't ask to get your license back if you're still in trouble with the law or have a case pending against you.

Example

A midwife lost her license because she was very sick and couldn't work safely. After a year, she gets better and wants her license back.

She can ask the board to give her license back after waiting at least one year. She needs two letters from other midwives who know her and can say she's ready to work again.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 2522 License Reinstatement Petition

(a) A person whose license has been voluntarily surrendered while under investigation or while charges are pending or whose license has been revoked or suspended or placed on probation, may petition the board for reinstatement or modification of penalty, including modification or termination of probation. (b) The person may file the petition after a period of not less than the following minimum periods have elapsed from the effective date of the surrender of the license or the decision ordering that disciplinary action: (1) At least three years for reinstatement of a license surrendered or revoked for unprofessional conduct, except that the board may, for good cause shown, specify in a revocation order that a petition for reinstatement may be filed after two years. (2) At least two years for early termination of probation of three years or more. (3) At least one year for modification of a condition, or reinstatement of a license surrendered or revoked for mental or physical illness, or termination of probation of less than three years. (c) The petition shall state any facts as may be required by the board. The petition shall be accompanied by at least two verified recommendations from midwives licensed in any state who have personal knowledge of the activities of the petitioner since the disciplinary penalty was imposed. (d) The petition may be heard by a panel of the board. The board may assign the petition to an administrative law judge designated in Section 11371 of the Government Code. After a hearing on the petition, the administrative law judge shall provide a proposed decision to the board, which shall be acted upon in accordance with Section 2335. (e) The panel of the board or the administrative law judge hearing the petition may consider all activities of the petitioner since the disciplinary action was taken, the offense for which the petitioner was disciplined, the petitioner’s activities during the time the license was in good standing, and the petitioner’s rehabilitative efforts, general reputation for truth, and professional ability. The hearing may be continued from time to time as the administrative law judge designated in Section 11371 of the Government Code finds necessary. (f) The administrative law judge designated in Section 11371 of the Government Code reinstating a license or modifying a penalty may recommend the imposition of any terms and conditions deemed necessary. (g) No petition shall be considered while the petitioner is under sentence for any criminal offense, including any period during which the petitioner is on court-imposed probation or parole. No petition shall be considered while there is an accusation or petition to revoke probation pending against the person. The board may deny without a hearing or argument any petition filed pursuant to this section within a period of two years from the effective date of the prior decision following a hearing under this section. (Added by Stats. 2016, Ch. 303, Sec. 7. (AB 2745) Effective January 1, 2017.)

Last verified: January 22, 2026

Key Terms

petitionprobationterminationreinstatementsentencemodificationpenaltyhearing

Related Statutes

  • § 4309 License Reinstatement Petition
  • § 1957 License Reinstatement Petitions
  • § 2570.32 License Reinstatement Eligibility
  • § 3530 License Reinstatement Rules
  • § 3576.1 Registration Reinstatement Petition

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Business and Professions Code. Section 2522.
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