048-16 Wyo. Code R. § 16-15

Current through April 27, 2019
Section 16-15 - Conditional Licensing

(a) Pursuant to Wyoming Statute § 33-36-103(d), an applicant for licensure may request that the Division issue a conditional license while the results of a criminal background check are pending. To qualify for a conditional license, the applicant shall:

  • (i) Satisfy all eligibility requirements for the relevant level of licensure, except for those related to the criminal background check; and
  • (ii) Submit an attestation by notarized signature that the applicant has no prior criminal convictions nor pending criminal charges.

(b) If the Division grants a conditional license, the conditional licensee may provide care consistent with the scope of practice established for the relevant level of licensure. An entity that utilizes or employs a conditional licensee retains the right to limit the practice of the conditional licensee as a condition of employment.

(c) A conditional license expires ninety (90) days after the date of issuance. The Division may, at its sole discretion, grant a single ninety (90) day extension of a conditional license if the Division determines that circumstances beyond the conditional licensee's control prohibited the processing of the criminal background check.

(d) The Division shall immediately revoke a conditional license if the Division discovers any fact that would disqualify the conditional licensee from licensure. The Division may use the immediate revocation of a conditional license as grounds for the permanent denial of licensure.

048-16 Wyo. Code R. § 16-15

Adopted, Eff. 8/13/2018.