Wisconsin Code § 448.655

Malpractice liability insurance
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(1) A licensed
podiatrist shall annually submit to the affiliated credentialing
board evidence satisfactory to the affiliated credentialing board
that the podiatrist satisfies one of the following:
(a) The podiatrist has in effect malpractice liability insurance
coverage in the amount of at least $1,000,000 per occurrence and
$1,000,000 for all occurrences in one year.
(b) The podiatrist meets all of the following conditions:
1. The podiatrist’s principal place of practice is not in this
state.
2. The podiatrist will not be engaged in the practice of podiatry in this state for more than 240 hours during the following 12
months.
3. The podiatrist has in effect malpractice liability insurance
coverage that covers services provided by the podiatrist to patients in this state and which is in one of the following amounts:
a. At least the minimum amount of malpractice liability insurance coverage that is required under the laws of the state in
which the affiliated credentialing board determines that his or her
principal place of practice is located.
b. If the podiatrist is not required under the laws of the state
in which the affiliated credentialing board determines that his or
her principal place of practice is located to have in effect a minimum amount of malpractice liability insurance coverage, at least
the minimum amount of malpractice liability insurance coverage
that the affiliated credentialing board determines is necessary to
protect the public.
(2) For purposes of sub. (1), a podiatrist’s principal place of
practice is not in this state if the affiliated credentialing board determines that, during the following 12 months, any of the following applies:
(a) More than 50 percent of the podiatrist’s practice will be
performed outside this state.
(b) More than 50 percent of the income from the podiatrist’s
practice will be derived from outside this state.
(c) More than 50 percent of the podiatrist’s patients will be
treated by the podiatrist outside this state.
(3) The affiliated credentialing board may suspend, revoke or
refuse to issue or renew the license of a podiatrist who fails to
procure or to submit proof of the malpractice liability insurance
coverage required under sub. (1).

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