Ohio Admin. Code 4741-2-05 - Temporary military license
(A)
"Military duty"
has the same meaning as in section
4743.041
of the Revised Code.
(B)
To meet the requirements set forth in section
4743.041
of the Revised Code, the board shall issue an expedited temporary license to a
veterinary or registered veterinary technician applicant if the individual or
the individual's spouse is on military duty in this state and the applicant
complies with the following:
(1)
The applicant holds a valid license or certificate to
practice the veterinary profession issued by another state or
jurisdiction.
(2)
The applicant obtains a criminal background check in
compliance with section
4741.10
of the Revised Code.
(3)
The applicant presents adequate proof to the board that
the applicant or the applicant's spouse is on military duty in this
state.
(C)
The board staff person responsible for issuing licenses
will monitor the temporary military license and will communicate to the
applicant the status of the application, including informing the applicant of
any documentation needed for the board to process the application. The board
will issue the license within twenty-four hours upon receipt of the required
criteria for licensure under this section with the identifier "MIL" and number
to designate as a temporary military license to practice veterinary medicine in
the state of Ohio.
(D)
The board shall deny an applicant the license or revoke
the license under this rule if any of the following circumstances occur:
(1)
The applicant's
license issued by another state or jurisdiction expires or is revoked, or the
individual is not in good standing,
(2)
With respect to
an applicant who was eligible for a license under this rule as the spouse of an
individual on military duty, six months have elapsed since the divorce,
dissolution or annulment of the marriage.
(3)
The individual is
in violation of section
4741.22
of the Revised Code or rules adopted thereunder.
(E)
There will not be
a fee charged to an applicant who qualifies under this rule.
(F)
The license
issued under this rule shall not be valid for a period longer than six
years.
(G)
The board will track, on an annual basis, the total
number of applications submitted by service members, veterans, or spouses of
service members and the average number of business days expended by the board
to process those applications.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4741.03
Rule Amplifies: 4743.041
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