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Code · Virginia · Title 54.1 · Chapter 2

Code of Virginia § 54.1-201.1. Issuance of temporary licenses and certifications.

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A. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the regulatory boards within the Department of Professional and Occupational Regulation may issue a temporary license or certification to any applicant who holds a comparable license or certification issued by another state, provided
(i)the license or certificate is valid,
(ii)the applicant is in good standing with the regulatory entity that issued the license or certification, and
(iii)the applicant simultaneously submits a completed application for a Virginia license or certification.
B. Any person who receives a temporary license or certification pursuant to this section shall be subject to the jurisdiction of the issuing regulatory board.
C. Any license or certification issued pursuant to this section shall be valid for a period not to exceed 45 days from the date of issuance and may not be renewed.
2010, cc. 260 , 280 .
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