North Carolina Administrative Code
Title 21 - OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS
Chapter 32 - NORTH CAROLINA MEDICAL BOARD
Subchapter B - LICENSE TO PRACTICE MEDICINE
Section .1700 - OTHER LICENSES
Section 32B .1706 - PHYSICIAN PRACTICE AND LIMITED LICENSE FOR DISASTERS AND EMERGENCIES
Universal Citation: 21 NC Admin Code 32B .1706
Current through Register Vol. 39, No. 6, September 16, 2024
(a) The Board shall waive requirements for licensure in the circumstances set forth in G.S. 90-12.5.
(b) There are two ways for physicians to practice under this Rule:
(1) Hospital to
Hospital Credentialing: A physician who holds a full, unlimited, and
unrestricted license to practice medicine in another U.S. state, territory, or
district and has unrestricted hospital credentials and privileges in any U.S.
state, territory, or district may come to North Carolina and practice medicine
at a hospital that is licensed by the North Carolina Department of Health and
Human Services upon the following terms and conditions:
(A) the licensed North Carolina hospital
shall verify all physician credentials and privileges;
(B) the licensed North Carolina hospital
shall keep a list of all physicians coming to practice and shall provide this
list to the Board within 10 days of each physician practicing at the licensed
North Carolina hospital. The licensed North Carolina hospital shall also
provide the Board a list of when each physician has stopped practicing medicine
in North Carolina under this Rule within 10 days after each physician has
stopped practicing medicine under this Rule;
(C) all physicians practicing under this Rule
shall be authorized to practice medicine in North Carolina and shall be deemed
to be licensed to practice medicine in the State and the Board shall have
jurisdiction over all physicians practicing under this Rule for all purposes
set forth in or related to G.S. 90, Article 1, and such jurisdiction shall
continue in effect even after any and all physicians have stopped practicing
medicine under this Rule;
(D) a
physician may practice under this Rule for the shorter of :
(i) 30 days from the date the physician has
started practicing under this Rule; or
(ii) a statement by an appropriate authority
is made that the emergency or disaster declaration has been withdrawn or ended
and, at such time, the license deemed to be issued shall become inactive;
and
(E) physicians
practicing under this Rule shall not receive any compensation outside of their
customary compensation for the provision of medical services during a disaster
or emergency.
(2)
Limited Emergency License: A physician who holds a full, unlimited, and
unrestricted license to practice medicine in another U.S. state, territory, or
district may apply for a limited emergency license on the following conditions:
(A) the applicant must complete a limited
emergency license application;
(B)
the Board shall verify that the physician holds a full, unlimited, and
unrestricted license to practice medicine in another U.S. state, territory, or
district;
(C) in response to a
declared disaster or state of emergency and in order to best serve the public
interest, the Board may limit the physician's scope of practice;
(D) the Board shall have jurisdiction over
all physicians practicing under this Rule for all purposes set forth in or
related to Article 1 of Chapter 90 of the North Carolina General Statutes, and
such jurisdiction shall continue in effect even after such physician has
stopped practicing medicine under this Rule or the Limited Emergency License
has expired;
(E) this license shall
be in effect for the shorter of:
(i) 30 days
from the date it is issued; or
(ii)
a statement by an appropriate authority is made that the emergency or disaster
declaration has been withdrawn or ended and, at such time, the license issued
shall become inactive; and
(F) physicians holding limited emergency
licenses shall not receive any compensation outside of their customary
compensation for the provision of medical services during a disaster or
emergency.
Authority G.S.
90.5.1(a)(1)(3); 90-12.5; 90-14(a);
Emergency Adoption Eff. October
2, 2018;
Emergency Adoption Expired Eff. December 14,
2018;
Eff. July 1, 2019.
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