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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