Delaware Code § 24-1724

Temporary emergency certificate during a public emergency
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The Board may issue a temporary emergency certificate to practice medicine for a period of time not to exceed 12 months, but renewable
at the discretion of the Board, to a person whom it finds qualified to practice medicine in this State. A temporary emergency certificate may
be issued only during a public emergency declared by the President of the United States or the Governor of the State. When an
occupational license is issued by the Director of Revenue pursuant to Chapter 23 of Title 30, if such license is required, and the temporary
emergency certificate is registered by the Board, the holder of the temporary emergency certificate may, during the term specified on the
certificate unless sooner revoked, practice medicine in this State, subject to all the laws of this State and to the regulations and restrictions
which the Board may adopt, including, but not limited to, location limitations and limitations on the nature of the practice of medicine
within the State.

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