Haw. Code R. § 16-110-40 - Requirements for temporary physical therapist license
(a) An applicant for a temporary license who
has applied for a permanent license, shall provide the board with:
(1) The documents and evidence of
qualifications as set forth in paragraph 16-110-20(b)(1) or (2); and
(2) Evidence that the applicant has submitted
to the board either an application to take the licensure examination within six
months or evidence showing that the applicant has taken the licensure
examination and is awaiting its results; or
(3) For examination waiver, evidence that the
applicant has fulfilled the requirements of section 16-110-20(h).
(b) The applicant shall submit to
the board a completed Statement of Supervising Licensed Physical Therapist, on
a form prescribed by the board, from each proposed supervising physical
therapist, to verify that each supervising physical therapist shall provide
supervision to the applicant. The Statement of Supervising Licensed Physical
Therapist shall indicate the name of the applicant, the name and license number
of each supervising physical therapist, the date when the supervision shall
commence, and shall be signed by each supervising physical therapist. The
temporary licensee shall be supervised throughout the period of temporary
licensure by a physical therapist holding a permanent active license.
(c) An applicant may submit a written request
to the board for a change in supervising physical therapist. The request shall
include the reason for the change, the date of change, and a Statement of
Supervising Physical Therapist from the new proposed supervising physical
therapist. The request shall be signed by the applicant, new proposed
supervising physical therapist, and the immediate prior supervising physical
therapist, unless the applicant can provide adequate documentation to establish
that the immediate prior supervising physical therapist cannot be
contacted.
(d) Except as provided
herein, a temporary license shall expire within six months of its effective
date or be terminated at an earlier date upon any of the following:
(1) Termination of the supervisory
relationship between the applicant and the supervising physical therapist
verifying the supervision of the applicant;
(2) The applicant's failure to pass the
applicable physical therapy licensure examination identified in paragraph
(a)(2);
(3) Determination by the
board that the applicant's qualifications for licensure are not as represented
by the applicant at the time of application;
(4) If the board determines that there is
cause for termination due to the temporary licensee committing any act
specified in HRS §§
461J-12,
436B-19,
or § 16-110-50; or
(5) The
person has received a permanent license.
(e) The six month period for a temporary
license may be extended to one year by the board for good cause. Only one
temporary license will be issued per applicant.
(f) A temporary license shall not be issued
to a person who is not authorized to work in the United States.
Notes
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