Ohio Admin. Code 4731-36-04 - Temporary licensure for members of the military and spouses who are licensed in another jurisdiction
(A)
"Military duty"
has the same meaning as in section
4743.041
of the Revised Code.
(B)
Pursuant to section
4743.041
of the Revised Code, the state medical board of Ohio shall issue a temporary
license or certificate to practice the professions governed by Chapters 4730.,
4731., 4759., 4761., 4762., 4774., and 4778 of the Revised Code. if the
individual demonstrates to the satisfaction of the board all the
following:
(1)
The individual holds a valid license or certificate to practice the profession
issued by any other state or jurisdiction;
(2)
The individual is
in good standing in the state or jurisdiction of licensure or
certification;
(3)
The individual or the individual's spouse is on
military duty in this state.
(C)
An applicant for
a temporary license or certificate must certify that, to the best of the
applicant's knowledge, the applicant is not under investigation by the
licensing agency of any state or jurisdiction.
(D)
No application
submitted to the board shall be considered complete until the applicant has
complied with the requirements of paragraph (A) of rule
4731-4-02
of the Administrative Code and the board has received the results of the
criminal records checks.
(E)
If an applicant for a temporary license or certificate
fails to complete the application process within six months of initial
application filing, the board may notify the applicant in writing of its
intention to consider the application abandoned. If no response to that notice
is received by the board within thirty days, the board shall consider the
application as abandoned and no further processing shall be undertaken with
respect to that application.
(F)
The board shall
issue a temporary license or certificate within fourteen days of having
received the results of a criminal records check, provided that the application
is otherwise complete, and the applicant is not under investigation by the
licensing agency of any state or jurisdiction.
(G)
The board shall
process the application for a temporary license or certificate in accordance
with rule
4731-36-03
of the administrative code.
(H)
The board shall
waive all fees associated with the issuance of the temporary license or
certificate.
(I)
A temporary license or certificate issued under this
section shall be valid for a two-year period unless revoked or suspended. A
temporary license or certificate may not be renewed and a new temporary license
may not be issued.
(J)
A holder of a temporary license or certificate may
apply for licensure under Chapters 4730., 4731., 4759.,4761., 4762., 4774., and
4778. of the Revised Code at any time before or after expiration of the
temporary license. A holder or previous holder of a temporary license or
certificate must meet all requirements for licensure under the applicable
chapter of the Revised Code and rules adopted thereunder.
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 4743.041, 4731.05
Rule Amplifies: 4743.041
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