Wisconsin Administrative Code
Podiatry Affiliated Credentialing Board
Chapter Pod 1 - License To Practice Podiatric Medicine And Surgery
Section Pod 1.10 - Temporary license
Universal Citation: WI Admin Code § Pod 1.10
Current through February 24, 2025
(1)
(a) An
applicant for a license to practice podiatric medicine and surgery who is a
graduate of a school of podiatric medicine and surgery approved by the board
may apply to the board for a temporary license to practice podiatric medicine
and surgery. An applicant for a temporary license shall submit to the board the
documentary evidence and credentials required under s.
Pod 1.04, a completed application for a temporary license,
and the required fees under s.
440.05(1),
Stats.
(b) The application and
information submitted under par. (a), shall be reviewed by the board through a
designated member. The board, acting through the designated member, shall issue
a temporary license to practice podiatric medicine and surgery if the
applications and information submitted under par. (a) are satisfactory.
Note: Applications are available upon request to the board office located at 1400 East Washington Avenue, P.O. Box 8935, Madison, Wisconsin 53708, or from the department of safety and professional services' website at http://dsps.wi.gov.
(2)
(a) A temporary license to practice podiatric
medicine and surgery granted under this section expires on the earliest of the
following dates:
1. Sixty days after the next
examination for a license is given by the board if the temporary licensee
submits to the examination.
2. The
first day the board begins its examination of applicants for a license to
practice podiatric medicine and surgery after the temporary license is issued,
if the temporary licensee does not submit to the examination on that
date.
3. The date following the
examination on which the board grants or denies the temporary licensee a
license to practice podiatric medicine and surgery.
(b) A license to practice podiatric medicine
and surgery is deemed denied by the board under par. (a) 3., on the date the
applicant is notified that he or she has failed the examination for a license
to practice podiatric medicine and surgery.
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