Current through Supplement No. 394, October, 2024
Section 63-02-04-02 - Temporary permit1. An applicant for a temporary permit to practice podiatric medicine in North Dakota must submit a complete acceptable application for an annual license and pay the required fee for a temporary permit and the application fee. The applicant must submit written evidence that the applicant has been accepted as a resident in a clinical residency program and that the clinical residency program meets the standards set forth in this title.2. A granted temporary permit is valid for the period of clinical residency training, renewed annually until the clinical residency training requirements are completed, or until such time as the clinical residency training program is terminated or discontinued.3. The temporary permit is automatically revoked if an applicant has engaged in conduct that constitutes grounds for denial of licensure or disciplinary action, discontinues training, or moves out of North Dakota under the procedures of automatic revocation as set forth in North Dakota Century Code section 43-05-16.2.4. The scope of practice of the temporary permitholder is limited to the performance of podiatric medicine, or as otherwise provided within the structure of the clinical residency program within which the temporary permitholder is enrolled, and is not authorization for independent practice.N.D. Admin Code 63-02-04-02
Effective December 1, 1991; amended effective April 1, 2013.General Authority: NDCC 43-05-08
Law Implemented: NDCC 43-05-12, 43-05-16.2