Wisconsin Code § 448.04

Classes of license; certificate of licensure
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(1)
CLASSES OF LICENSE. (a) License to practice medicine and
surgery. A person holding a license to practice medicine and
surgery may practice as defined in s. 448.01 (9) and as provided
in s. 448.035.
(ab) Compact license. The board may grant a compact license
pursuant to the interstate medical licensure compact under s.
448.980.
(ac) Administrative physician license. The board may grant
an administrative physician license to an applicant who satisfies
the requirements under s. 448.05 (2c). The board shall issue a license under this paragraph subject to the same terms as a license
issued under par. (a), except that, notwithstanding any other provision of law that permits a physician to engage in any act that
constitutes the practice of medicine and surgery, the holder of a
license issued under this paragraph may not engage in the practice of medicine and surgery except as otherwise authorized under s. 448.03 (2) and may not practice as provided in s. 448.035.
(b) Temporary license to practice medicine and surgery. 1.
An applicant for license to practice medicine and surgery who
has passed an examination satisfactory to the board, or who is a
graduate of a medical school in this state, and who more than 30
days prior to the date set by the board for the holding of its next
examination has complied with all the requirements of s. 448.05
(2) and (7) may, at the discretion of the board, be granted a temporary license to practice medicine and surgery. Such temporary
license shall expire 60 days after the next examination for license
is given or on the date following the examination on which the
board grants or denies such applicant a license, whichever occurs
first; but the temporary license shall automatically expire on the
first day the board begins its examination of applicants after
granting such license, unless its holder submits to examination on
such date. The board may require an applicant for temporary licensure under this subdivision to appear before a member of the
board for an interview and oral examination. A temporary license shall be granted under this subsection only once to the
same person.
3. The board may grant a temporary license to practice
medicine and surgery for a period not to exceed 90 days to a nonresident physician who is serving on a full-time or temporary basis in a camp or other recreational facility, or to a physician temporarily maintaining the practice of another physician. In either
case, the applicant for such temporary license must satisfy the
board that the applicant is needed in the area in which the applicant wishes to serve and that the applicant holds a license granted
upon written examination in another licensing jurisdiction of the
United States or Canada. The board may renew such temporary
license for additional periods of 90 days each but may not renew
such license more than 3 consecutive times. The board may require an applicant for such temporary license to appear before a
member of the board for interview.
(bg) Restricted license to practice medicine and surgery as a
visiting physician. 1. The board may grant a restricted license to
practice medicine and surgery as a visiting physician to an applicant who satisfies the requirements under s. 448.05 (2) (e).
2. The holder of a license issued under this paragraph may
engage in the practice of medicine and surgery only at the medical education facility, medical research facility, or medical college where the license holder is teaching, researching, or practicing, and only in accordance with the terms and restrictions established by the board.
3. Subject to subd. 4., a license issued under this paragraph is
valid for one year and may be renewed at the discretion of the
board.
4. A license issued under this paragraph remains valid only
while the license holder is actively engaged in teaching, researching, or practicing medicine and surgery and is lawfully entitled to
work in the United States.
(bm) Resident educational license to practice medicine and
surgery. 1. The board may grant a resident educational license to
practice medicine and surgery to an applicant who satisfies the
requirements under s. 448.05 (2) (d).
2. Subject to subd. 3., a license issued under this paragraph is
valid for one year and may be renewed for additional one-year
terms while the license holder is enrolled in the postgraduate
training program under s. 448.05 (2) (d) 1.
3. A license issued under this paragraph remains valid only
while the license holder is actively engaged in the practice of
medicine and surgery in the postgraduate training program under
s. 448.05 (2) (d) 1. and is lawfully entitled to work in the United
States.
4. The holder of a license issued under this paragraph may
engage in the practice of medicine and surgery only in connection
with his or her duties under the postgraduate training program
under s. 448.05 (2) (d) 1.
(br) Provisional license to practice medicine and surgery for
international physicians. The board may grant a provisional license to practice medicine and surgery for international physicians to an applicant who satisfies the requirements under s.
448.05 (2m). The holder of a provisional license granted under
this paragraph may practice medicine and surgery only under the
supervision of a physician who is licensed to practice medicine
and surgery under par. (a). A provisional license to practice
medicine and surgery under this paragraph shall be converted
into a license to practice medicine and surgery under par. (a) after
the provisional license holder practices medicine and surgery
full-time in this state and maintains good standing for 3 consecutive years.
(d) License to practice perfusion. A person holding a license
to practice perfusion may practice perfusion under the orders and
supervision of a physician.
(e) Temporary license to practice perfusion. The board may,
by rule, provide for a temporary license to practice perfusion for
a person who satisfies the requirements of s. 448.05 (3) but who
has not passed an examination under s. 448.05 (6). The board
may issue a temporary license for a period not to exceed one year
and may renew a temporary license annually for not more than 5
years. A person who holds a temporary license may not practice
perfusion unless the person is under the supervision and direction
of a licensed perfusionist at all times while the person is performing perfusion. The board may promulgate rules governing supervision by licensed perfusionists, except that those rules may not
require the immediate physical presence of the supervising, licensed perfusionist.
(g) Anesthesiologist assistant license. The board shall license
as an anesthesiologist assistant an individual who meets the requirements for licensure under s. 448.05 (5w). The board may,
by rule, provide for a temporary license to practice as an anesthesiologist assistant. The board may issue a temporary license to a
person who meets the requirements under s. 448.05 (5w) and
who is eligible to take, but has not passed, the examination under
s. 448.05 (6). A temporary license expires on the date on which
the board grants or denies an applicant permanent licensure or on
the date of the next regularly scheduled examination required under s. 448.05 (6) if the applicant is required to take, but has failed
to apply for, the examination. An applicant who continues to
meet the requirements for a temporary license may request that
the board renew the temporary license, but an anesthesiologist assistant may not practice under a temporary license for a period of
more than 18 months.

(i) Certificate as respiratory care practitioner. 1. The board
may certify as a respiratory care practitioner any individual who
completes an application, meets the qualifications for certification under s. 448.05 (5r), and passes the examination required under s. 448.05 (6).
3. The board may issue a temporary certificate to practice
respiratory care to an individual who submits to the board an application, the fee specified in s. 440.05 (1) (a), evidence the applicant has passed the Therapist Multiple-Choice Examination by
the National Board for Respiratory Care, evidence satisfactory to
the board that the applicant meets the requirements of s. 448.05
(5r), and evidence satisfactory to the board that the applicant is
certified to practice respiratory care in another state. The board
may not issue a temporary certificate under this subdivision to an
individual who has previously been issued a temporary certificate
under this subdivision. If an applicant for a temporary certificate
under this subdivision has been subjected to professional discipline as a result of the applicant’s practice of respiratory care, the
applicant shall submit to the board a description of the circumstances of the discipline. A temporary certificate under this subdivision may be issued for a period not to exceed 3 months and
may not be renewed.
(im) Respiratory care compact privilege. The board may
grant a respiratory care compact privilege pursuant to the respiratory care interstate compact under s. 448.9889.
(2) CERTIFICATE OF LICENSURE. Each license granted by the
board shall be attested by a certificate of licensure.
(2m) DISPLAY OF CREDENTIAL. Each individual who holds a
license, certificate, or respiratory care compact privilege under
this subchapter shall display his or her credential in a conspicuous place in the individual’s office or place of practice or
business.
(3) DUPLICATE. Any person holding a license or certificate
granted under this subchapter, which is lost, stolen or destroyed,
may apply to the board for a duplicate thereof. Such application
shall be made in such manner as the board may designate and
shall be accompanied by an affidavit setting out the circumstances of loss. The board shall then issue a duplicate bearing on
its face the word “duplicate”.

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