Or. Admin. Code § 847-080-0028 - License Application Withdrawals
(1) An applicant may withdraw an application
for licensure prior to review by the Board's Administrative Affairs Committee.
The Board will not report the withdrawal to the Federation of Podiatric Medical
Boards. The applicant may submit a new application for licensure at any
time.
(2) An applicant may withdraw
an application for licensure up to 30 days after the Board has voted to deny
the application on the basis that the applicant is not eligible for licensure
for reason(s) other than the applicant's failure to demonstrate good moral
character. The Board will not report the withdrawal to the Federation of
Podiatric Medical Boards. The applicant may submit a new application for
licensure at any time.
(3) An
applicant may request to withdraw an application for licensure after review by
the Administrative Affairs Committee. If the Board grants the request, the
withdrawal will be reported to the Federation of Podiatric Medical Boards. The
applicant may submit a new application for licensure no sooner than two years
after the date of withdrawal.
(4)
An applicant may request to withdraw an application for licensure after review
by the Board's Investigative Committee. If the Board grants the request, the
applicant may withdraw their application only through issuance of a Stipulated
Order of suspended judgment of license denial. The suspension of judgment is
based on the applicant's withdrawal of their application and agreement not to
reapply for licensure for at least two years after issuance of the Stipulated
Order. The order will be reported to the Federation of Podiatric Medical Boards
and the National Practitioner Databank.
Notes
Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 677.265
Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 677.265, ORS 677.190, ORS 677.220 & ORS 677.820
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