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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

311.575 Issuance and cancellation of temporary permit -- Notice -- Application of

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temporary permit fees upon regular license fee.
(1)Whenever, in the opinion of the executive director, based upon verified information
contained in the application, an applicant for a license to practice medicine or
osteopathy is eligible therefor under subsections
(1)and
(2)of KRS 311.571, the
executive director may issue to such applicant, on behalf of the board, a temporary
permit which shall entitle the holder to practice medicine or osteopathy in this state
for a maximum of six
(6)months from date of issuance thereof unless the temporary
permit is sooner canceled by the executive director, who may cancel it at any time,
without a hearing, for reasons deemed sufficient to him with appropriate
consultation with the president, and who shall cancel it immediately upon direction
by the board or upon the board's denial of the holder's application for a regular
license. The permit shall not be renewable.
(2)The executive director shall present to the board the application for a license made
by the holder of the temporary permit. In the event the board issues a regular license
to the holder of a temporary permit, the fee paid in connection with any temporary
permit then in effect shall be applied upon the prescribed license fee.
(3)When the executive director cancels a temporary permit, he shall promptly notify,
by certified United States mail, the holder of the temporary permit, at his last known
address as reflected by the files of the board, and the temporary permit shall become
terminated and of no further force and effect three
(3)days after the giving of said
notice to the holder.
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