Hawaii Administrative Rules
Title 16 - DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE AND CONSUMER AFFAIRS
Chapter 85 - MEDICAL EXAMINERS
Subchapter 2 - PHYSICIANS' APPLICATIONS
Section 16-85-11 - Limited and temporary license
Universal Citation: HI Admin Rules 16-85-11
Current through November, 2024
(a) Absence or shortage of licensed physicians:
(1) "Absence or shortage of
licensed physician in a particular locality" means that a physician is not
available to provide adequate medical care in a certain area of the
State;
(2) The board shall consider
a certified statement from the respective county medical society as evidence of
"absence or shortage" of physicians when it is corroborated by a board member;
and
(3) The license shall be valid
for a period of eighteen months from the date of issuance and shall not be
renewed.
(b) Practice under the direction of a regularly licensed physician:
(1) Sponsor and alternate sponsor defined.
"Sponsor", and "alternate sponsor" mean a regularly licensed physician of the
State who undertakes to assume responsibility for exercising direction over
another physician with a limited and temporary license;
(2) A physician may have one alternate
sponsor who shall serve only in the absence of the sponsor. No sponsor shall be
recognized unless the sponsor has been designated by the applicant and a
notarized affidavit completed by the sponsor is filed with the board;
(3) The sponsor shall notify the board in
writing within five days after termination of sponsorship;
(4) Mere willingness on the part of the
sponsor to assume the responsibility for the actions of the physician under the
sponsor's direction is not enough. However, specific and detailed direction is
not necessary as long as the direction is sufficiently reasonable,
comprehensive, and honest, and includes every act performed by the
physician;
(5) A sponsor or
alternate sponsor shall direct the work of the physician under the sponsor's
direction from the same office building complex or hospital;
(6) A physician may, under the direction of a
sponsor or alternate sponsor, sign birth and death certificates and
prescriptions; and
(7) The license
shall be valid for no more than eighteen months from the date of issuance,
unless extended by the board and the license shall not be renewed.
(c) Educational teaching license:
(1) A physician may provide education and
teach at more than one hospital; provided the chief of service of each hospital
submits a letter attesting that the chief of service requests to sponsor and
monitor the physician; and provided further that the period of providing
education and teaching is within the twelve month period from the date of
issuance of the original license.
(2) The license shall be valid for no more
than twelve months from the date of issuance, and shall not be
renewed.
The amended version of this section by Hawaii Administrative Rules Listing of Filings, 2015-01, June, eff.6/22/2015 is not yet available.
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