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Code · Utah · Title 58 — Occupations and Professions · Chapter 71

58-71-304.2. Temporary license.

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Effective 5/3/2023
58-71-304.2. Temporary license.
(1)The division may issue a temporary license to an individual who:
(a)meets all qualifications for licensure except completion of the 12 month clinical experience required under Section 58-71-302 ; and
(b)presents a plan acceptable to the division under which the applicant will practice under the direct supervision of a licensed naturopathic physician, physician and surgeon, or osteopathic physician, who supervises not more than three naturopathic physicians in an approved clinical experience program.
(2)A temporary license issued under this section expires on the date the licensee completes the clinical experience program, but not more than 18 months from the original date of issue.
(3)A temporary license under this section may be issued only once to an individual.
Amended by Chapter 249 , 2023 General Session
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