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Current as of March 08, 2022 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
A. The board shall issue a training permit to a qualified military health professional who is practicing allopathic medicine in the United States armed forces and who is discharging the health professional's official duties by participating in a clinical training program based at a civilian hospital affiliated with the United States department of defense.
B. Before the board issues the training permit, the qualified military health professional must submit a written statement from the United States department of defense that the applicant:
1. Is a member of the United States armed forces who is performing duties for and at the direction of the United States department of defense at a location in this state approved by the United States department of defense.
2. Has a current license or is credentialed to practice allopathic medicine in a jurisdiction of the United States.
3. Meets all required qualification standards prescribed pursuant to 10 United States Code § 1094(d) relating to the licensure requirements for health professionals.
4. Has not had a license to practice revoked by a regulatory board in another jurisdiction in the United States for an act that occurred in that jurisdiction that constitutes unprofessional conduct pursuant to this chapter.
5. Is not currently under investigation, suspension or restriction by a regulatory board in another jurisdiction in the United States for an act that occurred in that jurisdiction that constitutes unprofessional conduct pursuant to this chapter.
6. Has not surrendered, relinquished or given up a license in lieu of disciplinary action by a regulatory board in another jurisdiction in the United States for an act that occurred in that jurisdiction that constitutes unprofessional conduct pursuant to this chapter. This paragraph does not prevent the board from considering the request for a training permit of a qualified military health professional who surrendered, relinquished or gave up a license in lieu of disciplinary action by a regulatory board in another jurisdiction if that regulatory board subsequently reinstated the qualified military health professional's license.
C. The qualified military health professional may not open an office or designate a place to meet patients or receive calls relating to the practice of allopathic medicine in this state outside of the facilities and programs of the approved civilian hospital.
D. The qualified military health professional may not practice outside of the professional's scope of practice.
E. A training permit issued pursuant to this section is valid for one year. The qualified military health professional may apply annually to the board to renew the permit. With each application to renew the qualified military health professional must submit a written statement from the United States department of defense asking the board for continuation of the training permit.
F. The board may not impose a fee to issue or renew a training permit to a qualified military health professional pursuant to this section.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Arizona Revised Statutes Title 32. Professions and Occupations § 32-1437. Training permits; qualified military health professionals - last updated March 08, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/az/title-32-professions-and-occupations/az-rev-st-sect-32-1437/
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