North Carolina Code § 90-298

Qualifications for applicants for temporary licensure.
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(a) To be eligible for temporary licensure an applicant must:
(1) Meet the academic and clinical practicum requirements of G.S. 90-295(1), (2), and (3); and
(2) Submit a plan of supervised experience complying with the provisions of G.S. 90-295(4); and
(3) Pay the temporary license fee required by G.S. 90-305(5).
(b) A temporary license is required when an applicant has not completed the required supervised experience and passed the required examination.
(c) A temporary license issued under this section shall be valid only during the period of supervised experience required by G.S. 90-295(4), and shall not be renewed.

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