Mont. Admin. R. 24.111.604 - LICENSING BY EXAMINATION
(1)
Applicants for direct-entry midwifery licensure by examination shall submit a
completed application with the proper fees and supporting documents to the
board office. Applications for licensure by examination shall expire one year
from the date of receipt of the application. An applicant who, for any reason,
fails or neglects to take the examination within the year shall be required to
file another application and submit another application fee. Supporting
documents shall include:
(a) written
documentation of good moral character consisting of three letters of reference,
at least one of which must be from a licensed direct-entry midwife; and
(b) any other documents,
affidavits, and certificates required by
37-27-201
or
37-27-203,
MCA, whichever is applicable, and board rules.
(2) All applicants shall take the North
American Registry of Midwives (NARM) examination as endorsed by the board, or
any other examination to be prescribed or endorsed by the board, and have their
scores reported to the board office by the proper NARM interstate reporting
service, or its equivalent. All applicants for NARM examination shall:
(a) sit for the NARM examination only when
administered by the board, at its designated Montana site, or when administered
by proper NARM officials in conjunction with the annual Midwives Alliance of
North America (MANA) national meeting;
(b) achieve a scaled score of 75.
(3) Applicants who fail the
licensing examination twice shall in addition to being retested, file in
advance with the board a plan regarding arrangements for securing further
professional training and experience.
Notes
AUTH: 37-27-105, MCA; IMP: 37-27-201, 37-27-202, 37-27-203, MCA
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