Wis. Admin. Code Medical Examining Board § Med 8.06 - Temporary license
Current through March 28, 2022
(1) An applicant for licensure may apply to
the board for a temporary license to practice as a physician assistant if the
applicant:
(a) Remits the fee specified in s.
440.05(6),
Stats.
(b) Is a graduate of an
approved school and is scheduled to take the examination for physician
assistants required by s.
Med
8.05(1) or has taken the examination
and is awaiting the results; or
(c)
Submits proof of successful completion of the examination required by s.
Med
8.05(1) and applies for a temporary
license no later than 30 days prior to the date scheduled for the next oral
examination.
(2)
(a) Except as specified in par. (b), a
temporary license expires on the date the board grants or denies an applicant
permanent licensure. Permanent licensure to practice as a physician assistant
is deemed denied by the board on the date the applicant is sent notice from the
board that he or she has failed the examination required by s.
Med
8.05(1) (c).
(b) A temporary license expires on the first
day of the next regularly scheduled oral examination for permanent licensure if
the applicant is required to take, but failed to apply for, the
examination.
(3) A
temporary license may not be renewed.
(4) An applicant holding a temporary license
may apply for one transfer of supervising physician and location during the
term of the temporary license.
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