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Code · Wisconsin · Chapter 448 — Medical practices

448.033 Temporary practice at camps.

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448.033 Temporary practice at camps.
(1)Notwithstanding s. 448.03
(a), a person may at a recreational and educational camp licensed under s. 97.67
(1)practice medicine and surgery to provide treatment to campers and staff for not more than 90 days in any year without holding a license granted under this subchapter if all of the following apply:
(a)The person is licensed in good standing to practice medicine and surgery by another state or territory of the United States or a Canadian province or territory and the licensure standards in the jurisdiction where the person is licensed are substantially equivalent to the requirements for licensure as a physician under s. 448.04
(a).
(b)The person is not under active investigation by a licensing authority or law enforcement authority in any state, federal, or foreign jurisdiction.
(2)A person shall submit to the board a form provided by the board before practicing under sub.
(1). The board may promulgate rules establishing the form to be submitted under this subsection.
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