North Dakota Administrative Code
Title 50 - North Dakota Board of Medicine
Article 50-02 - Physician Licensure
Chapter 50-02-13 - Resident Licensure
Section 50-02-13-02.1 - License requirement - Exception

Current through Supplement No. 394, October, 2024

The provisions of section 50-02-13-02 notwithstanding, a resident who is enrolled in an approved postgraduate training program in another state may complete a rotation in this state without obtaining a North Dakota license if:

1. The out-of-state postgraduate training program is accredited by the accreditation council for graduate medical education;

2. Participation in the North Dakota rotation is an official component of the participant's postgraduate training program;

3. The North Dakota rotation will be completed within ninety days or less; and

4. The participant holds a valid unencumbered license to participate in postgraduate training programs in the state in which the participant's postgraduate training program is located. If that state does not require residents to hold a license, then the individual must obtain a North Dakota license before beginning the rotation in this state.

The director of the postgraduate training program shall provide written notice to the board with the names of individuals and the state of licensure who are practicing under this exception within twenty days.

General Authority: NDCC 43-17-02.5

Law Implemented: NDCC 43-17-02.5

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