12 AAC 79.115 - Temporary military courtesy license
(a) The board will
issue a temporary military courtesy license or certification to an active duty
military member or spouse of an active duty military member of the armed forces
of the United States to practice massage therapy to an applicant who meets the
requirements of
AS
08.01.063 and this section not later than 30
days after the board receives a completed application.
(b) An applicant for a temporary military
courtesy license or certification under this section
(1) must submit an application on a form provided by the
department;
(2) must submit the
fingerprint information described in
12 AAC 79.130;
(3) must submit a copy of
(A) the applicant's current active duty
military orders showing assignment to a duty station in this state;
or
(B) if the applicant is the
spouse of an active duty military member, the applicant's spouse's current
active duty military orders showing assignment to a duty station in this
state;
(4) must submit
documentation showing the applicant is currently licensed or certified in
another licensing or certifying jurisdiction where licensing or certification
requirements are substantially equal to or greater than the requirements of
this state, as detemined by the board, and the applicant's license or
certification in the other jurisdiction is not suspended, revoked, or otherwise
restricted except for failure to apply for renewal or failure to obtain the
required continuing education requirements;
(5) may not have been convicted of a crime that affects the
applicant's ability to practice massage therapy competently and safely, as
determined by the board; and
(6)
must pay
(A) the temporary license
application fee and fee for a temporary license set out under
12 AAC 02.105; and
(B) the fingerprint processing fee specified
in 12 AAC
02.396.
(c) A temporary military courtesy license or
certification issued to an active duty military member or spouse of an active
duty military member under this section will be issued for a period of 180 days
and may be renewed for one additional 180-day period, at the discretion of the
board.
(d) While practicing under
a temporary military courtesy license or certification issued under this
section, the holder of the temporary military courtesy license or certification
must comply with the standards of practice set out in AS 08.61 and this
chapter.
(e) The board may refuse
to issue a temporary military courtesy license or certification for the same
reasons that it may deny, suspend, or revoke a license under
AS
08.61.060.
Notes
Authority:AS 08.01.062
AS 08.01.063
AS 08.61.020
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