North Dakota Code § 43-05-12

Examination - Temporary permit
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1. The board may issue a license or permit to an applicant who has received a passing 
score on each section of the national board of podiatric medical examiners licensing 
examination or such other licensing examination as determined by the board. The 
board shall determine the requirements for a passing score. An applicant shall appear 
in person before the board or its designated representative to complete an oral 
practical examination and show that the applicant satisfies the requirements for 
licensure. The board may accept a national clinical examination prepared and graded 
by the national board of podiatric medical examiners in lieu of the oral practical 
examination. The board may establish the procedures or requirements for the 
applicant's personal presentation and the subject matter of the oral practical 
examination.
2. The board may issue a temporary permit to practice podiatric medicine to a person 
engaged in a clinical residency or preceptorship for a period not to exceed twelve 
months if the person meets all the conditions and qualifications for licensure 
established by this chapter and rules of the board. The applicant for a temporary 
permit shall submit a fee of not more than two hundred fifty dollars, as determined by 
the board.

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