Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 060 - STATE MEDICAL BOARD
Rule 060.00.16-002 - Regulation 39: Reinstatement of Arkansas Medical License

Universal Citation: AR Admin Rules 060.00.16-002

Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024

A. Pursuant to Ark. Code Ann. 17-1-107, and Act 1066 of the 2015 Arkansas Legislature, the Arkansas State Medical Board shall not require a person who meets licensing requirements to participate in the education, or training required as a prerequisite to licensing registration or certification of a new professional in the field.

B. The Arkansas State Medical Board may reinstate the license of a person who demonstrates that:

1. He or she was previously licensed, registered, or certified to practice in the field of his or her profession at any time in the State of Arkansas;

2. Held his or her license in good standing at the time of licensing;

3. Did not have his or her license revoked for:
a. An act of bad faith;

b. A violation of law, rule, or ethic;

4. Is not holding a suspended or probationary license in any state; and

5. Is sufficiently competent in his or her field; and

6. Pays any reinstatement fee required.

C. The Board may require that sufficient competency in a particular field be demonstrated by:

1. Proficiency testing, which could include:
a. A clinical skills assessment program evaluation;

b. Refresher training;

c. A mentorship program based on the Massachusetts State Medical Board's model;

d. Passage of special examinations, i.e. SPEX examination, Part III of the USMLE and/or

e. Passage of ABMS Board examination/initial or passage of an ABMS Board examination recertification.

f. Any physician re-entering a skills-based medical specialty will require a mentoring program determined on a case-by-case basis.

2. letters of recommendation; or

3. both proficiency testing and letters of recommendation.

4. Continuing education or training if the continuing education or training is required for all professionals in the field to maintain the license, registration, or certification, which could include fifty (50) hours of specialty specific category 1 credit for each inactive year of medical practice.

D. A person shall not be required to comply with requirements to obtain reinstatement of his or her license, registration, or certification if the person meets the requirements for reciprocity.

E. If a criminal background check is required of a person currently holding a license, registration, or certification, then the Arkansas State Medical Board may require a person seeking reinstatement under this section to meet the same criminal background check requirements as the person currently holding a license, registration, or certification.

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