Temporary license: Qualifications; application; examination; fees; regulations.
1. A graduate of an accredited school of podiatry may, during his residency, be granted a temporary license to practice podiatry under the direct supervision of a podiatric physician licensed to practice in this state. A temporary license must not be effective for more than 1 year and is not renewable.
2. An applicant for a temporary license must furnish the Board with satisfactory proof that he:
(a) Is a citizen of the United States or is lawfully entitled to remain and work in the United States.
(b) Has received the degree of D.P.M. (Doctor of Podiatric Medicine) from an accredited school of podiatry.
(c) Has passed the examination given by the National Board of Podiatry Examiners.
3. Upon payment of a fee, not exceeding $600, which must be established by regulation of the Board, and the presentation of satisfactory proof as required by subsection 2, an applicant is entitled to be examined by the Board or a committee thereof pursuant to such regulations as the Board may adopt.
4. The Board may by regulation govern the issuance and conditions of the temporary license.
Last modified: February 27, 2006