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Code · Oklahoma · Title 59 — Professions And Occupations

§59-635.2. Temporary license for out-of-state residents for

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training rotations - Requirements.
A. There is established a temporary resident license for out- of-state residents to perform one- or two-month training rotations in this state. The temporary resident license shall be:
1. Issued by the State Board of Osteopathic Examiners to eligible physicians;
2. Issued without any continuing education requirements;
3. Issued for no more than six
(6)months; and
4. Renewable only once upon payment of the fee.
B. The temporary resident license shall not permit:
1. The physician to apply for prescribing privileges from any state or federal authority;
2. The physician to practice medicine outside the scope allowed by the Oklahoma training program;
3. The licensee to practice independent of the residency program; or
4. Guaranteed subsequent full licensure in Oklahoma as an osteopathic physician.
C. Any application for full licensure shall be adjudged by the Board on its own merits including training, education, and personal background.
D. A physician shall meet the following requirements to be eligible for a temporary resident license:
1. Completion of a temporary resident license application;
2. Payment of the application fee; and
3. Documentation from the applicant's primary training program recommending the physician and stating the applicant meets all the requirements for such licensure. Added by Laws 2014, c. 83, § 4, eff. Nov. 1, 2014.
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