§ 3-305.1
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§3–305.1.
(a)The Board may grant a temporary license to an individual who meets the requirements of this section.
(b)To qualify for a temporary license, an applicant shall:
(1)Submit an application provided by the Board;
(2)Have graduated from an accredited chiropractic program of study;
(3)Have begun the process of applying to the Board for a license to practice chiropractic, but not met requirements to qualify for a license;
(i)Have been licensed in another state for at least 2 years preceding the application in the State; or
(ii)Have graduated from an accredited chiropractic program of study within 6 months preceding the application in the State;
(5)Have submitted written, verified evidence that the applicant has submitted a criminal history records check in accordance with § 3–302.1 of this subtitle;
(6)Agree to practice under the direct supervision of a Board–approved supervisor who is a licensed chiropractor while the temporary license is in effect; and
(7)Pay the temporary license fee set by the Board.
(c)The applicant shall be of good moral character.
(1)Unless the Board suspends or revokes a temporary license, each temporary license expires 6 months after the date of issue.
(i)Subject to subparagraph
(ii)of this paragraph, a temporary license may be extended every 90 days.
(ii)The total length of renewal may not exceed 12 months from the date the original temporary license was issued.