Maine Code § 32-3654

Reciprocity; residency requirement
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The board may issue a license to practice podiatry by endorsement to an applicant who has
successfully passed the written examination of another state or of a national certifying agency in
podiatry recognized by the board if the written examination of the other state or national certifying
agency was equivalent to its own examination and if the applicant satisfies in all other respects the
requirements for licensure in section 3651-A. An applicant for licensure under this section who
graduated after January 1, 1991 from podiatric medical school under section 3651-A shall provide the
board evidence of satisfactory completion of at least one year of postgraduate clinical training in a
podiatric residency training program under section 3651-A. The application to the board must be
accompanied by the application fee and license fee as set under section 3652. [PL 2021, c. 642, §17
(AMD).]

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