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

311.867 Temporary certification to practice as surgical assistant.

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(a)Based upon verified information contained in the application for certification
to practice as a surgical assistant, the board may issue a temporary certificate
which shall entitle the holder to practice as a surgical assistant for a maximum
of six
(6)months from the date of issuance.
(b)After appropriate consultation with the executive director, the board may
cancel the temporary certificate at any time, without a hearing, for reasons it
deems sufficient.
(c)The executive director shall cancel the temporary certificate immediately upon
direction by the board, or upon the board's denial of the holder's application
for a regular certificate.
(d)The temporary certificate shall not be renewable.
(2)The board shall consider the application for certification made by the holder of a
temporary certificate. If the board issues a regular certificate to the holder of a
temporary certificate, the fee paid in connection with the temporary certificate shall
be applied to the regular certificate fee.
(3)If the board cancels a temporary certificate:
(a)It shall promptly notify the holder of the temporary certificate by United States
certified mail at the last known address on file with the board; and
(b)The temporary certificate shall be terminated and shall have no further force
or effect three
(3)days after the date the notice was sent by certified mail.
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