Title 063 · Title 63

Provisional license.

Citation: N.D. Admin. Code § 63-02-04-03

Section: 63-02-04-03

63-02-04-03. Provisional license. 1. An applicant who has submitted an application for full licensure and: a. Has indicated the applicant is a spouse of an individual serving in the national guard or armed forces currently stationed in North Dakota; 1 b. Has provided copies of a military identification and current orders, or other supporting documents that meet the approval of the board; c. Has demonstrated competency in the field of podiatric medicine; and d. Has practiced podiatric medicine for at least two of the previous four years; Must be issued a provisional license to practice podiatric medicine within thirty days from receipt of the fully completed and executed application provided the board determines the issuance of a provisional license will not substantially increase the risk of harm to the public. 2. A provisional license expires: a. On the date the application for full licensure has been either granted or denied by the board; or b. Two years from the date of issuance. 3. A provisional license may be revoked if the board determines: a. The applicant has failed to comply with the terms of the provisional license; or b. The revocation of the provisional licensure is necessary to protect the health and safety of the public. 4. Any license granted under North Dakota Century Code section 43-51-11.1 is subject to all rules and regulations under North Dakota Century Code chapter 43-05 and article 63-02. 5. A licensure fee may not be required for a provisional license. History: Effective October 1, 2020. General Authority: NDCC 43-05-08 Law Implemented: NDCC 43-51-11.1 2