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Code · California · Business and Professions Code

§ 2141

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(a)An applicant under this article shall file a verified application on a form furnished by the Division of Licensing.
(b)Each application shall include all of the following:
(1)A list of each license to practice medicine issued by a medical licensing authority to the applicant with the date each certificate or license was issued and a description of each certificate or license. The division in its discretion may require the applicant to file an indicia of each certification or licensure. If a certificate or license has been lost, a copy may be filed together with proof satisfactory to the division that the copy is a correct one and that the certificate was issued to the applicant without fraud or misrepresentation.
(2)A list of each medical school or college at which the applicant undertook his or her resident course of professional instruction and all postsecondary educational institutions from which the applicant was graduated, including the period of study at each.
(3)Other information as may be required by the division.
(c)The application shall be accompanied by the reciprocity application fee required in Section 2435.
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