Iowa Administrative Code
Agency 193 - Professional Licensing and Regulation Bureau
Chapter 14 - Licensure by Verification or Work Experience
Rule 193-14.2 - Licensure by Verification

Universal Citation: IA Admin Code 193-14.2

Current through Register Vol. 47, No. 6, September 18, 2024

Licensure by verification is available in accordance with the following:

(1) Eligibility. A person may seek licensure by verification if the person is licensed in at least one other jurisdiction that has a scope of practice substantially similar to that of Iowa.

(2) Board application. The applicant needs to submit the following:

a. A completed application for licensure by verification.

b. Payment of the application fee.

c. Completed fingerprint cards and a signed waiver form to facilitate a national criminal history background check, if required for initial licensure by the board.

d. A verification form completed by the licensing authority in the jurisdiction that issued the applicant's license, verifying that the applicant's license in that jurisdiction complies with the requirements of Iowa Code section 272C.12. The completed verification form needs to be sent directly from the licensing authority to the board.

e. A copy of the complete criminal record, if the applicant has a criminal history.

f. A copy of relevant disciplinary documents, if another jurisdiction has taken disciplinary action against the applicant.

g. Copies of relevant laws setting forth the scope of practice in the other state.

(3) Applicants with prior discipline. If another jurisdiction has taken disciplinary action against an applicant, the board will determine whether the cause for the disciplinary action has been corrected and the matter has been resolved. If the board determines the disciplinary matter has not been resolved, the board will neither issue a license nor deny the application for licensure until the matter is resolved. A person who has had a license revoked, or who has voluntarily surrendered a license, in another jurisdiction is ineligible for licensure by verification.

(4) Applicants with pending licensing complaints or investigations. If an applicant is currently the subject of a complaint, allegation, or investigation relating to unprofessional conduct pending before any regulating entity in another jurisdiction, the board will neither issue a license nor deny the application for licensure until the complaint, allegation, or investigation is resolved.

(5) Determination by board. The board will make the determination of whether to issue a license under this rule based on information supplied by the applicant in the application and on such additional information as the board may acquire, including information or verification from other jurisdictions.

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