052-1 Wyo. Code R. §§ 1-4 - Eligibility for licensure

(a) General requirements.
(i) To be eligible for consideration for licensure, an applicant shall submit an application on the form or forms supplied or approved in advance by the board.
(ii) Any application, to be eligible for consideration, shall be accompanied by the required fee in immediately negotiable funds.
(iii) For an application to be considered complete, all documents, reports and related materials must be received in the board's office and meet all requirements set forth in the Act and the rules adopted by the board.
(iv) References shall be submitted on a form approved, and contain information as specified, by the board.
(A) Three (3) original references from physicians are required including at least two (2) from physicians with whom the applicant has practiced medicine within the past three (3) years. In exceptional circumstances the board may waive one (1) or more of the required reference letters. References from physicians with whom the applicant has a current or prospective financial, business or family relationship are not acceptable.
(B) All references shall be on a form prescribed by the board, dated within six (6) months of the application date and signed by the referring physician.
(C) If a submitted reference is incomplete or otherwise fails to provide sufficient information about the applicant, an applicant may be required to submit one or more references in addition to those required in subparagraph (A).
(v) An application, to be considered, shall be complete in all respects no later than fifteen (15) business days prior to the licensure interview date, should a licensure interview by required by these rules.
(vi) The board shall issue a written notice of ineligibility to any applicant who does not meet the eligibility requirements, or has otherwise failed to submit an application which meets the requirements, of the act or these rules.
(vii) Applications shall remain on active status for six (6) calendar months from the date the application document is received in the board office. The applicant is eligible for a licensure interview with the board, if one is required by these rules, at any time within the six (6) month period following the date the application is complete pursuant to Ch. 1, Section 4(a)(iii) of these rules. If an incomplete application expires pursuant to this paragraph, the applicant may restart the application process by submitting an application update form prescribed by the board, the initial application fee, any items missing from the original application, and updating any items determined by board staff to be out-of-date, including but not limited queries of the NPDB and criminal history record checks pursuant to Section 13 of this chapter and W.S. 33-26-202(b)(xvi) and W.S. 7-19-106(a)(xiii).
(viii) Pursuant to 8 U.S.C. 1621, any applicant for licensure shall verify his or her lawful presence in the United States on a form approved or prescribed by the board.
(ix) Any applicant for licensure or renewal of licensure shall, pursuant to W.S. 33-1-114, provide his or her Social Security number as part of any application for licensure.
(b) To be eligible for consideration for licensure, an applicant shall demonstrate in his or her application that he or she meets each and all of the requirements of the act including, but not limited to, those requirements set forth in W.S. 33-26-303, and these rules.
(c) All applicants for physician licensure shall apply only through the F.C.V.S. and supply additional information as requested by the Board.
(d) Repealed.
(e) Any physician rendering medical diagnosis and/or treatment to a person physically present in this state must have a license issued by the board when such diagnosis/treatment is rendered, regardless of the physician's location and regardless of the means by which such diagnosis/treatment is rendered. This requirement shall not apply to an out-of-state physician who consults by telephone, electronic or any other means with an attending physician licensed by this board or to an out-of-state physician who is specifically exempt from licensure pursuant to W.S. 33-26-103.
(f) Repealed.
(g) Repealed.
(h) All applicants for physician licensure shall have completed all three parts of the examination in a period of not more than seven years (eight years for applicants who have been in a combined D.O. or M.D./Ph.D. program), and shall have taken the three parts of the examination a total of not more than seven times. Persons who have taken the three parts of the examination more than a total of seven times or who have taken more than seven years (eight years for applicants who have been in a combined D.O. or M.D./Ph.D. program) to pass all three parts of the examination shall not be eligible for licensure unless and until they successfully complete either one (1) year of post graduate training in addition to that required in W.S. 33-26-303(a)(iv), or can demonstrate continuous full and unrestricted medical licensure in good standing in a state or the District of Columbia in the immediately-preceding seven (7) years.
(i) Reserved.
(j) All applicants for licensure other than a training license must demonstrate one (1) or more of the following:
(i) Successful completion of not less than two (2) years of postgraduate training in an A.C.G.M.E., A.O.A. or R.C.P.S.C. accredited program; or,
(ii) Successful completion of not less than one (1) year of postgraduate training in an A.C.G.M.E., A.O.A. or R.C.P.S.C. accredited program and:
(A) Current certification by a medical specialty board that is a member of the A.B.M.S. or the B.O.S.B.O.C.; or
(B) Continuous full and unrestricted medical licensure in good standing in one or more states and/or the District of Columbia for the immediately-preceding five (5) years.

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052-1 Wyo. Code R. §§ 1-4
Amended, Eff. 9/10/2015. Amended, Eff. 10/18/2017. Amended, Eff. 2/1/2019. Amended, Eff. 1/7/2021. Amended, Eff. 6/29/2022. Amended, Eff. 1/30/2023. Amended, Eff. 9/25/2023. Amended, Eff. 12/6/2023, exp. 4/4/2024 (Emergency). Amended, Eff. 4/5/2024, exp. 8/3/2024 (Emergency). Amended, Eff. 6/5/2024.

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