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Code · Michigan · Chapter 333 — Health

333.18711 Temporary license.

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333.18711 Temporary license.
Sec. 18711.
(1)The department may issue a temporary license as a respiratory therapist to an applicant who does not meet all of the requirements of section 18709, if the applicant does all of the following:
(a)Applies to the department for a temporary license within 1 year after the effective date of the amendatory act that added this part.
(b)Provides satisfactory proof to the department that he or she has been employed full-time as a respiratory therapist for the 4 years immediately preceding the date of application in 1 of the following:
(i)An inpatient or outpatient respiratory care service or department within a licensed health facility.
(ii)A durable medical equipment company or home care agency.
(iii)A respiratory care educational program.
(c)Provides the department with a letter of recommendation from his or her medical director at the time of application attesting to the applicant's clinical competence as a respiratory therapist.
(d)Pays the applicable fees prescribed by section 16344.
(2)A temporary license issued by the department under this section expires within the same time period as a nontemporary license issued by the department under this part. The holder of a temporary license issued under this section may apply for 1 or more renewals of the temporary license a number of times, but an individual may not hold a temporary license for more than a total of 4 years.
(3)The holder of a temporary license issued under this section is subject to this part and the rules promulgated under this part, except for the requirements for licensure.
History: Add. 2004, Act 3 , Eff. July 1, 2004
Popular Name: Act 368
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