49 Pa. Code § 17.8 - Licenses, certificates and registrations issued prior to January 1, 1986
(a) A license,
certificate and registration issued prior to January 1, 1986, shall continue in
full force and effect for the duration of the license, certificate or
registration as provided for in the now repealed Medical Practice Act of 1974
(formerly
63
P. S. §§
421.1-421.18) and the provisions of
this chapter in effect prior to January 3, 1987.
(b) Licenses and certificates which the Board
has no authority to issue under the act , but which were previously issued by
the Board under authority contained in the Medical Practice Act of 1974, are:
(1) Limited license (permanent).
(2) Limited license (temporary).
(3) Across-the-border license.
(4) Temporary license to participate in
graduate medical training.
(5)
Graduate certificate.
(6)
Short-term camp physician license.
(c) An across-the-border license is identical
to the extraterritorial license the Board is authorized to issue under the act .
Rights and responsibilities imposed by the act , this chapter and Chapters 16
and 18 (relating to State Board of Medicine-general provisions; and State Board
of Medicine-practitioners other than medical doctors) on and after January 3,
1987 on the holder of an extraterritorial license also apply to a holder of an
across-the-border license.
(d)
Limited licenses-permanent-are subject to biennial registration requirements
specified in §§
16.13 and
16.15 (relating to licensure,
certification, examination and registration fees; and biennial registration;
inactive status and unregistered status).
(e) A person who holds either a temporary
license or a graduate certificate to participate in graduate medical training,
and who wishes to continue participation in graduate medical training after his
license or certificate expires, shall meet the qualifications for a graduate
license.
(f) A person who holds a
limited license-temporary-who wishes to continue the teaching and practice
privileges authorized by that license after that license expires, shall meet
the qualifications for an institutional license.
Notes
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