Wis. Admin. Code Medical Examining Board § Med 14.06 - Failure to be registered
Current through November 29, 2021
(1) Failure for
whatever reason of a licensee to be registered as required under this chapter
thereby makes such licensee subject to the effect of s.
448.07(1)
(a) , Stats., which states, interalia,
No person may exercise the rights or privileges conferred by any
license or certificate granted by the board unless currently registered as
required . . .".
(2)
Failure to renew a license by the renewal date under s.
440.08(2) ,
Stats., shall cause the license to lapse. A licensee who allows the license to
lapse may apply to the board for reinstatement of the license as follows:
(a) If the licensee applies for renewal of
the license less than 5 years after its expiration, the license shall be
renewed upon payment of the renewal fee and fulfillment of the continuing
education requirements.
(b) If the
licensee applies for renewal of the license more than 5 years after its
expiration, the board shall make such inquiry as it finds necessary to
determine whether the applicant is competent to practice under the license in
this state, and shall impose any reasonable conditions on reinstatement of the
license, including oral examination, as the board deems appropriate. All
applicants under this paragraph shall be required to pass the open book
examination on statutes and rules, which is the same examination given to
initial applicants.
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