- 1. Upon due application therefor and upon submission by such person of evidence satisfactory to the board that such person is licensed to practice podiatry in this state, and upon the payment of the fees required to be paid by this chapter, the board shall cause to be issued to such applicant a certificate of registration, which certificate shall recite that the person therein named is duly registered for the period specified.
- 2. Such certificate of registration shall contain the name of the person to whom it is issued and the office address and residence address of such person, the date and number of the license issued to such person to practice podiatry.
- 3. Every person practicing podiatry shall, upon receiving such certificate, cause the same to be conspicuously displayed at all times in every office maintained by such person or in which he practices podiatry in this state. If such person maintains or practices in more than one office in this state, the board shall, upon the payment of an additional fee to be set by the board, cause to be issued to such person duplicate certificates of registration for each office so maintained or in which such person may practice. If such person maintains or practices in more than one office in this state, the board shall, without an additional fee, cause to be issued to such person duplicate renewal certificates of registration for each office so maintained or in which such person may practice.
- 4. If any registrant shall change the location of his office during the period for which any certificate of registration shall have been issued, such registrant shall, within fifteen days thereafter, notify the board of such change, whereupon he shall be issued, without additional fee, a duplicate registration renewal certificate for such new location.
(L. 1945 p. 965 § 9798b, A.L. 1981 S.B. 16)