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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) The Board may issue a limited license for training to an applicant who:
(1) Meets all the requirements of this title for a license to practice podiatry, except the National Board of Podiatric Medical Examiners--Part III examination;
(2) Has an appointment for postgraduate clinical training in podiatry or as a podiatric instructor in:
(i) A health care facility licensed or approved by the Department;
(ii) A program approved by the Council on Education of the American Podiatry Association;
(iii) A program approved by the Board; or
(iv) A program affiliated with the Council of Podiatric Medical Education;
(3) Submits an application to the Board on the form that the Board requires; and
(4) Pays to the Board the application fee set by the Board.
(b) The Board shall include on any limited license that the Board issues:
(1) The name of the health care facility or program to which the individual holds an appointment; and
(2) The expiration date of the limited license.
(c) A limited license temporarily authorizes the licensee to practice podiatry, while the license is effective, only on:
(1) Patients of the health care facility or program named on the license; or
(2) Patients of a health care facility or program that is:
(i) Affiliated for training purposes with the health care facility or program named on the limited license; and
(ii) Approved by the Board.
(d) A limited license may be issued for a term of 1 year and may be renewed annually.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Maryland Code, Health Occupations § 16-317 - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/md/health-occupations/md-code-health-occup-sect-16-317/
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