South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 134 - DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, LICENSING AND REGULATION- BOARD OF PODIATRY EXAMINERS
Section 134-30 - Requirements for Written Examinations
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 3, March 22, 2024
(1) A letter of formal application, stating the reason(s) for selecting the State of South Carolina.
(2) A certified copy of high school credits.
(3) A certified copy of college records showing successful completion of at least three (3) years of podiatry training at a recognized college, including grades and credits.
(4) A certified copy of records from profession school.
(5) A certified copy of diploma from an accredited college of podiatric medicine.
(6) A certified copy of birth certificate.
(7) A notarized recent photograph of the applicant.
(8) Applicant's oath completed and notarized.
(9) Three (3) letters of reference from persons other than relatives.
(10) The results of both parts of the National Board of Podiatry Examination.
(11) Applicant's social security number.
(12) A listing of all states in which the applicant is licensed and how each license was obtained (i.e., by examination, by reciprocity, by "other--please explain").
(13) A statement as to whether or not disciplinary action has been brought against the applicant's license within the last five (5) years. If yes, an explanation of why.
(14) Payment of examination fee upon approval of application by the Board.
(15) If the applicant was discharged from military services within the past ten (10) years, he must submit satisfactory evidence of an honorable discharge.
No applicant with an incomplete application shall be eligible to take the examination.