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

311.607 Petition for new license two years after revocation -- Probation period.

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(1)Except for disciplinary actions taken pursuant to KRS 311.595(8) and KRS
311.599, a licensee who has had his license revoked may, after two
(2)years from
the effective date of the revocation order, petition the board for a license to again
practice in the Commonwealth of Kentucky.
(2)The board shall not be required to issue a new license as described in subsection (1).
No new license shall be issued to such former licensee unless the applicant satisfies
the board that he is presently of good moral character and qualified both physically
and mentally to resume the practice of medicine without undue risk or danger to his
patients or the public.
(3)In the event that the board should issue a new license under the circumstances as
described in this section, the new license shall be under probation for a period of not
less than two
(2)years nor more than five
(5)years, and any subsequent violation
during the probation period shall result in automatic revocation of license.
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