North Dakota Administrative Code
Title 63 - Board of Podiatric Medicine
Article 63-01 - General Administration
Chapter 63-01-02 - Duties of Officers
Section 63-01-02-03 - Duties of secretary-treasurer

Current through Supplement No. 394, October, 2024

The secretary-treasurer shall be in charge of the books, records, property, and money of the board and is responsible for administration of the board's activities. The secretary-treasurer shall conduct the board's correspondence, keep and preserve all applications and records for at least six years beyond the disposition of the application or record or the last annual registration of the licensee, whichever is longer, keep a complete and accurate record of the business transactions at all meetings, and of all fees received and expenses paid under the rules, and shall report the same to the board annually or as otherwise required by the board or the members thereof. The secretary-treasurer shall also:

1. Keep a complete record listing of the names and addresses of all persons to whom licenses have been granted with the number and date of issue of each license.

2. Collect application and licensing fees and license renewals, giving a receipt therefor, and deposit to the account of the North Dakota state board of podiatric medicine all money received not later than the first day of the calendar month following the receipt of the money.

3. Receive and submit to the board for approval all applications for licenses and temporary permits.

4. Notify the members of the board in writing of the dates and places of all regular and special meetings of the board. No agenda or purpose for any meeting needs to be stated in the written notice of any meeting.

5. At the specific direction of the board, provide notice to all podiatrists and the public of regular and special meetings of the board.

6. Notify applicants for licensure of the dates, times, and places of examination and the personal appearance.

7. Keep a confidential file of all forfeited, revoked, or suspended licenses and the reasons for the board action with respect to these licenses. Such information will be kept confidential, but may be released to any other state board inquiring about a candidate for licensure in that state, or as required by state law or as in the discretion of the board.

8. Such other duties as are assigned by the board.

General Authority: NDCC 28-32-02, 43-05-08

Law Implemented: NDCC 28-32-02.1, 43-05-04, 43-05-07

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