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Code · New York · Education · The Professions · Podiatry

§ 7007. Limited permits.

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§ 7007. Limited permits. 1. Limited permits to practice podiatry may
be issued by the department to graduates of a program of professional
education in podiatry registered by the department or accredited by an
accrediting agency acceptable to the department. Such permits shall
authorize the practice of podiatry only under the supervision of a
licensed podiatrist and only in:
a. a hospital or health facility licensed pursuant to article
twenty-eight of the public health law;
b. a clerkship for a period of two years or less conducted by a
licensed podiatrist designated as a member of the faculty of an approved
school of podiatry for purposes of a preceptorship program; or
2. Limited permits shall be issued for a period of one year, and may
be renewed at the discretion of the department for one additional year.
3. The fee for a limited permit shall be one hundred five dollars and
the fee for a renewal shall be fifty dollars.
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