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Code · Utah · Title 58 — Occupations and Professions · Chapter 68

58-68-302.5. Restricted licensing of an associate physician.

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Effective 5/4/2022
58-68-302.5. Restricted licensing of an associate physician.
(1)An individual may apply for a restricted license as an associate physician if the individual:
(a)meets the requirements described in Subsections 58-68-302(1)(a) through
(c), (1)(d)(i) , and (1)(g) through
(j);
(b)successfully completes Step 1 and Step 2 of the United States Medical Licensing Examination or the equivalent steps of another board-approved medical licensing examination:
(i)within three years after the day on which the applicant graduates from a program described in Subsection 58-68-302(1)(d)(i) ; and
(ii)within two years before applying for a restricted license as an associate physician; and
(c)is not currently enrolled in and has not completed a residency program.
(2)Before a licensed associate physician may engage in the practice of medicine, the licensed associate physician shall:
(a)enter into a collaborative practice arrangement described in Section 58-68-807 within six months after the associate physician's initial licensure; and
(b)receive division approval of the collaborative practice arrangement.
Amended by Chapter 389 , 2022 General Session
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