A physician licensed pursuant to this chapter under a special volunteer license who is a medical practitioner, as defined by § 63-1-201 , engaged in practice at a free health clinic shall not be subject to license fees under this chapter. The board of osteopathic examination may issue a special volunteer license, as such license is defined in § 63-1-201 , to qualified applicants without fee or charge. Such license shall be for a period of two (2) years and may be renewed on a biennial basis. Acts 2004, ch. 579, § 3. A physician licensed pursuant to this chapter under a special volunteer license who is a medical practitioner, as defined by § 63-1-201 , engaged in practice at a free health clinic shall not be subject to license fees under this chapter. The board of osteopathic examination may issue a special volunteer license, as such license is defined in § 63-1-201 , to qualified applicants without fee or charge. Such license shall be for a period of two (2) years and may be renewed on a biennial basis. Acts 2004, ch. 579, § 3. A physician licensed pursuant to this chapter under a special volunteer license who is a medical practitioner, as defined by § 63-1-201 , engaged in practice at a free health clinic shall not be subject to license fees under this chapter. The board of osteopathic examination may issue a special volunteer license, as such license is defined in § 63-1-201 , to qualified applicants without fee or charge. Such license shall be for a period of two (2) years and may be renewed on a biennial basis. Acts 2004, ch. 579, § 3. A physician licensed pursuant to this chapter under a special volunteer license who is a medical practitioner, as defined by § 63-1-201 , engaged in practice at a free health clinic shall not be subject to license fees under this chapter. The board of osteopathic examination may issue a special volunteer license, as such license is defined in § 63-1-201 , to qualified applicants without fee or charge. Such license shall be for a period of two (2) years and may be renewed on a biennial basis. Acts 2004, ch. 579, § 3.
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