Code of Maine Rules
02 - DEPARTMENT OF PROFESSIONAL AND FINANCIAL REGULATION
396 - BOARD OF LICENSURE OF PODIATRIC MEDICINE
Chapter 1 - LICENSING OF PODIATRISTS
Section 396-1-2 - Application for license

Current through 2024-13, March 27, 2024

A. Examination

Applications for examination shall be submitted to the Board office and shall include:

1. A completed application form, one section of which must be completed and certified by an official at the applicant's college of podiatric medicine;

2. Documentation of pre-podiatric college education;

3. A notarized copy of the podiatric degree;

4. Documentation of passing scores on Parts I and II of the National Boards, sent directly to the Board;

5. A notarized copy of the certificate of residency (if graduated after January 1, 1991);

6. A notarized copy of the applicant's CPR certification

7. Application, license and examination fees; and

8. Documentation of passing score on the PMLexis examination, sent directly to the Board (if graduated after January 1, 1991).

B. Endorsement

Applications for endorsement shall be submitted to the Board office and shall include:

1. A completed application form, a section of which has been completed and certified by an official at the applicant's college of podiatric medicine;

2. Documentation of pre-podiatric college education;

3. A notarized copy of the podiatric degree;

4. Documentation of passing score on the PMLexis examination, sent directly to the Board (if graduated after January 1, 1991);

5. Documentation of passing scores on Parts I and II of the National Boards, sent directly to the Board;

6. A notarized copy of the certificate of residency (if graduated after January 1, 1991);

7. A notarized copy of the applicant's CPR certification;

8. Verification of licensure in good standing from the state where the Podiatrist is licensed, sent directly to the Board; and

9. Application and license fees.

C. Residency License

Application for Residency License shall be submitted to the Board office and shall include:

1. A completed application form, a section of which has been completed and certified by an official at the applicant's college of podiatric medicine;

2. Documentation of pre-podiatric college education;

3. A notarized copy of the podiatric degree;

4. Documentation of passing scores on Parts I and II of the National Boards, sent directly to the Board;

5. A notarized copy of the applicant's CPR certification; and

6. Application and license fees.

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