Inactive definition

Inactive or "inactivation" means action by the Division to place a license on inactive status in accordance with Sections 58-1-305 and R156-1-305.
Inactive means that an architect is not engaged in Iowa in any practice for which a certificate of registration is required.
Inactive means the individual held a valid certif- icate on June 30, 2001, has not met the current requirements of licensure and has been granted CPA-Inactive certificate holder status through the renewal process established by the board. A CPA-Inactive may not practice public accounting nor may the individual use the CPA-Inactive title if they are offering accounting, tax, tax consulting, management advi- sory, or similar services to the public.

Examples of Inactive in a sentence

  • Such Inactive account is subject to a yearly inactivity fee, as detailed in the commission schedule, will apply on each sub-account under the same Client ID, to be deducted from the Clients account at the end of December of each year.


More Definitions of Inactive

Inactive means that a special purpose district, other than a
Inactive means the status of a certification level when an individual requests inactive status or moves from a higher certification level to a lower certification level that was previously idle.
Inactive means that water and wastewater connections were made, but service is not being provided.
Inactive means the certificate is in an inactive status
Inactive or “shell” Subsidiaries (i.e., a Person that is not engaged in any business and that has total assets of $500,000 or less) may be dissolved or otherwise liquidated, provided that all of the assets and properties of any such Subsidiaries are transferred to the Borrower or another Subsidiary upon dissolution/liquidation; and
Inactive means a licensee who is not authorized to conduct any real estate business and is not required to comply with any continuing education requirements.
Inactive means that a covered individual is not working. He or she has health insurance benefit coverage but does not meet the regulatory definition of an “Active” (working) covered individual. (What used to be called the “Inactive File” is now the Non-MSP File.)