Any person wishing to be licensed as a podiatry hygienist in this State must: 1. Furnish the Board with satisfactory proof that the person: (a) Is of good moral character. (b) Has satisfactorily completed a course for podiatry hygienists approved by the Board or has had 6 months or more of training in a podiatric physicians office as approved by the Board. 2. Submit all information required to complete an application for a license. 3. Pay to the Board a fee, not exceeding $100, which must be established by regulation of the Board.
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