Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 4
Subtitle 32 - BOARD OF PHYSICIANS
Chapter 10.32.21 - Licensure, Regulation, and Discipline of Naturopathic Doctors
Section 10.32.21.06 - Documentation for Initial Licensure
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.32.21.06
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. The applicant shall submit an application on a form supplied by the Board.
B. A completed application shall include:
(1)
Verification of naturopathic medical education;
(2) Documentation of successful completion of
the examination requirements as described in Regulation .04A(4) of this
chapter, including submission of all of the applicant's scores sent directly to
the Board from the examination authority or authorities;
(3) A statement from the applicant listing
all disciplinary or adverse actions taken against the applicant by a:
(a) Hospital, related institution,
alternative health system, or employer;
(b) Medical board;
(c) Licensing authority;
(d) Court; or
(e) Adjudicatory body;
(4) All application and licensing fees
payable to the Board at the time the application is submitted to the
Board;
(5) The applicant's Social
Security number, which the Board shall use only for evaluation and
identification of applicants and licensees, but may not disclose in any other
context;
(6) Verification of
licensure from all states where the applicant has ever held a
license;
(7) Verification of
voluntary licensure nonrenewal or voluntary surrender of license while the
applicant was in good standing and not under disciplinary charges or
investigation at the time the license was surrendered from states where the
applicant no longer holds a license;
(8) A passport quality photograph;
(9) Information in the National Practitioner
Data Bank including, but not limited to, the following:
(a) Medical malpractice judgments against the
applicant;
(b) Settlements made by
the applicant in naturopathic medical malpractice actions; and
(c) Actions taken against the applicant or
the applicant's license by state disciplinary or licensing
authorities;
(10)
Documentation of competency in English by any of the following:
(a) Documentation of graduation from a
recognized English-speaking high school or undergraduate school after at least
3 years of enrollment;
(b)
Documentation of graduation from a recognized English-speaking professional
school;
(c) Documentation of a
passing score on the naturopathic licensing examination administered by the
North American Board of Naturopathic Examiners; or
(d) Documentation of receiving:
(i) A score of at least 26 on the "Speaking
Section" of the Internet-Based Test of English as a Foreign Language;
or
(ii) A score of Advanced or
higher on the Oral Proficiency Interview;
(11) A chronological list of:
(a) All activities, beginning with the date
of completion of naturopathic medical school through the date of application,
listed by month and year, that account for all periods of time, and include
each job held, regardless of whether the job was:
(i) Medically related or not; and
(ii) Compensated or not;
(b) Any other activity engaged in, including
all periods of unemployment;
(c)
Any actions, by a state licensing or disciplinary board, or a comparable body
in the armed services, denying an application for licensure, reinstatement, or
renewal;
(d) Any actions taken
against the naturopathic doctor's license, by a state licensing or disciplinary
board, or a comparable body in the armed services, including but not limited to
limitations of practice, required education, admonishment, reprimand,
suspension, or revocation for an act that would be grounds for disciplinary
action under Health Occupations Article, § 14-5 F-18, Annotated Code of
Maryland;
(e) Any investigation or
charge brought against the naturopathic doctor by a licensing or disciplinary
body or comparable body in the armed services;
(f) Any medical or health professional
license for which the naturopathic doctor has applied if the application was
withdrawn for reasons that would be grounds for disciplinary action under
Health Occupations Article, § 14-5 F-18, Annotated Code of Maryland;
and
(g) Any investigation or charge
brought against the naturopathic doctor by a hospital, related institution, or
alternative health care system that would be grounds for action under Health
Occupations Article, § 14-5 F-18, Annotated Code of Maryland;
(12) A plea of guilty or nolo
contendere, a conviction, or receipt of probation before judgment for a
criminal act including:
(a) A plea of guilty
or nolo contendere, a conviction, or receipt of probation before judgment for
an alcohol or controlled dangerous substance offense, including but not limited
to driving while under the influence of alcohol or controlled dangerous
substances; and
(b) An arrest which
would provide a basis for investigation or charge which would be grounds for
disciplinary action under Health Occupations Article, § 14-5 F-18,
Annotated Code of Maryland;
(13) A physical or mental condition that
currently impairs the naturopathic doctor's ability to practice
medicine;
(14) The filing or
settling of a medical malpractice action in which the naturopathic doctor is,
or has been, named as a defendant within the past 5 years;
(15) The following additional information:
(a) Copies of the complaints, pleadings, and
judgments in all malpractice claims if the applicant has had 3 or more claims
in the 5 years before the filing of the application for licensure;
(b) Copies of all arrests, disciplinary
actions, judgments, and final orders which occurred or were issued within the 7
years before submitting the application for licensure for driving while
intoxicated, driving while under the influence of a chemical substance or
medication, or any license probation, suspension, or revocation; and
(c) All naturopathic medical licensure,
certification, and recertification examination results and the dates when these
examinations were taken;
(16) If required by the Board and at the
applicant's expense, a physical or mental examination, or both, by a physician
or evaluation program for treatment of impaired naturopathic doctors, or both,
chosen by the Board to determine the applicant's ability to practice
naturopathic medicine;
(17) On
forms supplied by the Board, a release granting the Board access to relevant
information from appropriate individuals, other institutions, and government
agencies including, but not limited to:
(a)
The National Practitioner Data Bank;
(b) Hospitals; and
(c) Other licensing bodies;
(18) On forms supplied by the
Board, a release of any information which is not statutorily
protected;
(19) Certificates and
verifications from the certifying or verifying authority sent directly from:
the national licensing authority, the naturopathic educational institution, and
other state's licensing boards to the Board for applicants;
(20) The certified translation of any of the
documents required under this chapter, at the applicant's expense, for any
documents required by this chapter that are in a language other than English;
and
(21) The criminal history
records information received from the Central Repository in accordance with
Health Occupations Article, §14-308.1,
Annotated Code of Maryland, and Regulation . 04C(1) of this chapter.
C. Application Processing.
(1) The Board has designated a 4-month period
for acting on applications as follows:
(a)Within 60 days
after receipt of an application, the Board shall determine whether an
application is complete;
(b) If the Board
determines that the application is not complete, the Board shall send a notice
of deficiency to the applicant;
(c) On receipt of the
notice, the applicant shall correct the deficiency within 60 days or any other
period specified in the notice; and
(d) If the applicant
fails to correct the deficiency within the required period, the application
will be closed and the applicant shall be required to:
(i) Submit a new
application; and
(ii) Pay the required fees specified in Regulation .20
of this chapter.
(2) The Board may not issue a license until
the Board has:
(a) Received and reviewed the
criminal history records information; and
(b) Approved the application.
D. Withdrawal of Application.
(1) An applicant may not
withdraw an application for initial licensure, renewal of a license, or
reinstatement of a license without permission of the Board, if:
(a) The applicant is currently charged in
another jurisdiction with conduct which would be grounds for discipline under
the Health Occupations Article, § 14-5 F-18, Annotated Code of Maryland,
if the applicant were licensed in this State;
(b) The applicant is under investigation in
another jurisdiction for an allegation concerning conduct that would be grounds
for discipline under Health Occupations Article, § 14-5 F-18, Annotated
Code of Maryland, if the applicant were licensed in this State; or
(c) The Board is investigating the applicant
or application or has issued a notice of intent to deny licensure.
(2) In determining whether to
allow the withdrawal of a licensure application, the Board may consider such
factors as the following:
(a) Issues of
competence or conduct which caused the matter to be investigated;
(b) Duty to protect the public in other
jurisdictions from duplicative expenditures on investigation of licensure
applications; and
(c) Truthfulness
of the applicant during the application process.
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