Texas Administrative Code
Title 22 - EXAMINING BOARDS
Part 9 - TEXAS MEDICAL BOARD
Chapter 172 - TEMPORARY AND LIMITED LICENSES
Subchapter B - TEMPORARY LICENSES
Section 172.5 - Visiting Physician Temporary Permit
Universal Citation: 22 TX Admin Code ยง 172.5
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Visiting Physician Temporary Permit - General.
(1) The executive director of the
board may issue a permit to practice medicine to an applicant who intends to
practice under the supervision of a licensed Texas physician, excluding
training in postgraduate training programs:
(A) for educational purposes;
(B) to practice charity care to underserved
populations in Texas;
(C) in cases
of declared emergency disasters;
(D) for the provision of forensic psychiatric
examinations related to criminal matters; or
(E) for the provision of specialized medical
care for which the applying physician has demonstrated good cause for the
issuance of the permit.
(2) In order to be determined eligible for a
visiting physician temporary permit the applicant must:
(A) have an active medical license in another
state, territory, Canadian province, or country;
(B) not have any medical license that is
under restriction, disciplinary order, probation, or investigation in another
state, territory, Canadian province, or country;
(C) be supervised by a physician who:
(i) has an unrestricted license in
Texas;
(ii) does not have an
investigation or proceeding pending for the restriction, cancellation,
suspension, revocation, or other discipline of the supervising physician's
medical license, permit, or authority to practice medicine; and
(iii) has not been the subject of a
disciplinary order, unless the order was administrative in nature;
(D) present written verification
from the physician who will be supervising the applicant that the physician
will provide continuous supervision of the applicant. Constant physical
presence of the physician is not required but the physician must remain readily
available; and
(E) present written
verification from the supervising physician as to the purpose for the requested
permit.
(3) Visiting
physician temporary permits shall be valid for no more than ten working days
and for a specified locale and purpose. The executive director of the board, in
his/her discretion, may extend the length of the temporary permit if the
applicant shows good cause for why the extended time is needed.
(b) Visiting Physician Temporary Permit - KSTAR.
(1) The executive director of
the board may issue a permit to practice medicine to an applicant who intends
to participate in the Texas A&M KSTAR program. In order to be determined
eligible for a visiting physician temporary permit, the applicant must:
(A) present written verification from the
KSTAR program of acceptance into the program;
(B) be supervised by a physician who:
(i) has an unrestricted license in
Texas;
(ii) does not have an
investigation or proceeding pending for the restriction, cancellation,
suspension, revocation, or other discipline of the supervising physician's
medical license, permit, or authority to practice medicine; and
(iii) has not been the subject of a
disciplinary order, unless the order was administrative in nature;
(C) present written verification
from the physician who will be supervising the applicant that the physician
will provide continuous supervision of the applicant. Constant physical
presence of the physician is not required but the physician must remain readily
available; and
(D) not have been
convicted of a felony or have any medical license that is or has been under
restriction, disciplinary order, or probation in another state, territory, or
Canadian province based on a professional boundary violation, unless otherwise
determined eligible by the Board.
(2) Visiting physician temporary permits for
participation in the KSTAR program shall be valid for the length of the
program. The executive director of the board, in his/her discretion, may extend
the length of the temporary permit if the applicant shows good cause for why
the extended time is needed.
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