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Current as of March 08, 2022 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
This chapter shall not apply to:
1. Commissioned physicians and surgeons, osteopaths and podiatrists of a United States military branch of service, public health or veterans administration personnel in the actual performance of their official duties.
2. Licensed physicians and surgeons, osteopaths, chiropractors or naturopaths while lawfully practicing their professions.
3. A visiting podiatrist called into consultation from a state in which he is qualified to practice podiatry.
4. A manufacturer of or dealer in shoes or corrective appliances for prevention, correction or relief of foot ailments, if such manufacturer or dealer is not engaged in the practice of podiatry.
5. A student of an accredited podiatry school whose standards are recognized by the American podiatry association who is engaged, in an official hospital-based or office-based externship or clerkship training program approved by the podiatry school and the board, in the actual performance of the student's duties.
6. A graduate of an accredited podiatry school whose standards are recognized by the American podiatry association who is engaged, in an official hospital-based internship or residency training program approved by the American podiatry association, in the actual performance of such internship or residency duties.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Arizona Revised Statutes Title 32. Professions and Occupations § 32-821. Persons not required to be licensed - last updated March 08, 2022 | https://codes.findlaw.com/az/title-32-professions-and-occupations/az-rev-st-sect-32-821/
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