49 Pa. Code § 18.607 - Biennial registration of perfusionist license
(a) The license of a perfusionist expires
biennially on December 31 of each even-numbered year in accordance with §
16.15
(relating to biennial registration; inactive status and unregistered status). A
perfusionist may not practice after December 31 of an even-numbered year unless
the perfusionist has completed the biennial registration process and the Board
has issued a renewed registration.
(b) As a condition of biennial registration,
a perfusion-ist shall:
(1) Submit a completed
application, including payment of the biennial registration fee in §
16.13(l)
(relating to licensure, certification, examination and registration fees), for
application for biennial registration of a perfusionist license.
(2) Disclose on the application a license to
practice as a perfusionist in another state, district, territory, possession or
country.
(3) Disclose on the
application disciplinary action pending before or taken by the appropriate
health care licensing authority in another jurisdiction since the most recent
application for biennial registration, whether or not licensed to practice in
that other jurisdiction.
(4)
Disclose on the application pending criminal charges and a finding or verdict
of guilt, admission of guilt, plea of nolo contendere, probation without
verdict, disposition instead of trial or accelerated rehabilitative disposition
in a criminal matter since the most recent application for biennial
registration.
(5) Verify on the
application that the licensed perfusionist has complied with the continuing
education requirements mandated under section 13.3(n) of the act (63 P. S.
§
422.13c(n))
during the biennial period immediately preceding the period for which
registration is sought in accordance with §
18.610
(relating to continuing education for licensed perfusionists).
(6) Verify on the application that, if
practicing as a perfusionist in this Commonwealth, the licensee maintains
professional liability insurance coverage in accordance with section 13.3(k) of
the act.
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