(Section scheduled to be repealed on January 1, 2028) Sec. 10. Qualifications for licensure. A person shall be qualified for licensure as a podiatric physician: (A) who has applied for licensure on forms prepared and furnished by the Department; (B) who is at least 21 years of age; (C) who has not engaged in or is not engaged in any practice or conduct that constitutes grounds for discipline under this Act, including without limitation grounds set forth in Section 24 of this Act, or rules adopted under this Act; (D) who is a graduate of an approved college of podiatric medicine and has attained the academic degree of doctor of podiatric medicine (D.P.M.); (E) who has successfully completed an examination authorized by the Department; and (F) who has successfully completed a minimum of one year postgraduate training as defined in Section 5 of this Act. The postgraduate training requirement shall be effective July 1, 1992. and furnished by the Department; practice or conduct that constitutes grounds for discipline under this Act, including without limitation grounds set forth in Section 24 of this Act, or rules adopted under this Act; podiatric medicine and has attained the academic degree of doctor of podiatric medicine (D.P.M.); authorized by the Department; and year postgraduate training as defined in Section 5 of this Act. The postgraduate training requirement shall be effective July 1, 1992.
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