North Dakota Administrative Code
Title 50 - North Dakota Board of Medicine
Article 50-02 - Physician Licensure
Chapter 50-02-13 - Resident Licensure
Section 50-02-13-07 - Period of licensure

Current through Supplement No. 394, October, 2024

A postgraduate training license may, in the discretion of the board, be issued for a period of one or more years. However, in no event shall the license be issued for a period of time exceeding the date on which the applicant is reasonably expected to complete the approved postgraduate training program for which the license is being issued.

In the event a license is issued for a period of time exceeding one year, the board may nevertheless require the licensee to periodically supply information to the board regarding the licensee's credentials and ability to practice in a competent and safe manner. Failure to provide that information to the board will constitute a violation of subdivision bb of subsection 1 of North Dakota Century Code section 43-17-31.

The board may issue a temporary postgraduate training license to allow the applicant to participate in an approved postgraduate training between the time the application is submitted to the board's office and the time of the next meeting of the board. A temporary postgraduate training license may not be issued if the application file contains significant derogatory information.

General Authority: NDCC 43-17-02.5

Law Implemented: NDCC 43-17-02.5

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