(a) The Board may issue a temporary license to a podiatrist licensed in another state to practice or teach podiatry in this State if: (1) The license issued from the other state has licensing requirements equivalent to those in this State; and (2) The licensed podiatrist pays a temporary license fee as determined by the Board. (b) A temporary license temporarily authorizes the licensee to practice podiatry, while the license is effective, only on: (1) Patients of the health care facility or program named on the license; or (2) Patients of a health care facility or program that is: (i) Affiliated for training purposes with the health care facility or program named on the temporary license; and (ii) Approved by the Board. (c) A temporary license may be issued for a term of 3 months and may be renewed at the discretion of the Board.
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