49 Pa. Code § 18.813 - Provisional prosthetist license
(a) An individual shall submit an
application, on forms made available by the Board , for a provisional license
which will authorize the individual to provide direct patient care, under
direct supervision as defined in §
18.812(a)
(relating to clinical residency), as a provisionally-licensed prosthetist
following completion of a clinical residency. The Board may grant a provisional
license to an individual who submits a completed application including the
necessary supporting documents, pays the application fee in §
16.13(n)
(relating to licensure, certification, examination and registration fees) and
meets the qualifications in subsection (b).
(b) The Board may grant a provisional license
to an individual who:
(1) Is of good moral
character.
(2) Has earned a
bachelor's degree, post-baccalaureate certificate or higher degree from a
CAAHEP -accredited education program with a major in prosthetics or
prosthetics /orthotics . Unless previously submitted under §
18.811(b)(2)
(relating to graduate permit), an applicant shall demonstrate this requirement
by having the CAAHEP -accredited educational institution submit, directly to the
Board , verification of completion of a bachelor's degree, post-baccalaureate
certificate or higher degree in prosthetics or prosthetics /orthotics , along
with an official copy of the applicant's transcript.
(3) Has completed an NCOPE -accredited
clinical residency in prosthetics or prosthetics /orthotics . An applicant shall
demonstrate this requirement by having the program director of the clinical
residency program submit, directly to the Board , verification that the
applicant completed an NCOPE -accredited clinical residency in prosthetics or
prosthetics /orthotics .
(4) Has
complied with §
18.864 (relating to professional
liability insurance coverage for licensed prosthetist , orthotist , pedorthist or
orthotic fitter ). An applicant shall demonstrate this requirement by submitting
proof of professional liability insurance coverage through self-insurance, a
personally purchased insurance policy or insurance provided by the applicant's
employer in accordance with §
18.864.
(c) The Board may deny an application for a
provisional license upon the grounds for disciplinary action in section 41 of
the act (63 P.S. §
422.41),
§
16.61 or §
18.853 (relating to unprofessional
and immoral conduct) or other applicable law, such as
18 Pa.C.S. §
9124
(relating to use of records by licensing agencies).
(d) A provisional license is valid for a
maximum of 2 years and is nonrenewable.
(e) An individual holding a provisional
prosthetist license may use the title "provisionally-licensed prosthetist " and
shall inform patients that the individual is not fully licensed.
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