060.00.14 Ark. Code R. § 003 - Amendment To Regulation 28: Educational License To Practice Medicine In The State of Arkansas

Pursuant to Act 497 of the 85th General Assembly of the Regular Session of 2005, the Arkansas State Medical Board is empowered to issue an educational license to applicants who meet the following requirements:

1. Be 21 years of age.
2. Be of good moral character.
3. Submit a completed application to the Board.
4. Submit a $400.00 application fee and a $100.00 licensure-processing fee.
5. Appear personally before the Arkansas State Medical Board, together with the sponsoring physician from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences Department where the applicant will be practicing medicine.
6. Present to the Board such information as to what department of the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences he or she will be practicing medicine and who will be his/her supervisor.
7. Said educational license will authorize the licensee to practice medicine only within the clinical and educational programs established and administered by the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.
8. Said educational license will be valid for a period of one (1) year from the date of issuance.

The educational license issued to a licensee will lapse at the end of one year and must be re-applied for by the licensee under the following conditions:

1. Submit a completed application to the Arkansas State Medical Board providing such information as the Board requests.
2. Pay a renewal fee of $220.00.
3. Appear in person before the Board, together with the Chairman of the clinical or educational program wherein the applicant will be practicing medicine at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.

History: Adopted: August 4, 2005.

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060.00.14 Ark. Code R. § 003
7/18/2014

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