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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 311 — Physicians, osteopaths, podiatrists, and related medical practitioners

311.580 Forms of licenses and permits.

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(1)Every certificate of regular license, limited license, fellowship training license,
provisional permit, and temporary permit shall be in such form as is approved by
the board or by the executive director thereof; provided, however, that each
certificate shall be signed by the executive director and shall contain the date of
issuance, the name of the person to whom issued, and whether the holder is
authorized to practice medicine or osteopathy.
(2)Limited license and fellowship training certificates, whether originals or renewals,
shall expressly state the period therefor, which shall not be in excess of one
(1)year,
and shall expressly state the nature and place of work authorized thereunder.
(3)Temporary permits shall expressly state the date of issuance, that they shall be for a
period of not more than six
(6)months from date of issuance, and that they are
subject to cancellation as provided by KRS 311.575.
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