(a) No license shall be required for a non-resident to practice temporarily as an athletic trainer for an out-of-state sports team when:
- (1) The practitioner is currently licensed, certified or registered to practice in any state or Canada or is currently certified by NATABOC;
- (2) The practitioner is under contract to, or employed by, the out-of-state sports team or its sponsor; and
- (3) The practice does not exceed 6 consecutive or non-consecutive weeks in any calendar year.
(b) No license shall be required for a non-resident to practice temporarily as an athletic trainer for a tournament, independent camp or clinic not part of an established institution, facility, or school, or summer camp located in this state when:
- (1) The practitioner is currently licensed, certified or registered to practice in any state or Canada or is currently certified by NATABOC; and
- (2) The practice does not exceed 42 consecutive or non-consecutive days in any calendar year.
(c) An athletic trainer intending to practice pursuant to (b) above for more than 10 days in a calendar year shall, before beginning practice, submit the following information in a letter to the board:
- (1) The practitioner's name;
- (2) The practitioner's business address and business telephone number, or home address and home telephone number if the practitioner has no business address and business telephone number;
- (3) The name and business address of the program for which the practitioner intends to practice; and
- (4) The beginning and ending dates of the period(s) during which the practitioner intends to practice.
(d) An athletic trainer required to send the letter described in (c) above shall enclose in the letter a photocopy of his or her:
- (1) Current out-of-state or Canadian license, certification or registration; or
- (2) Current NATABOC certificate.
Source. #8384, eff 6-22-05; ss by #10227, eff 11-16-12; ss by #13129, eff 10-30-20 (see Revision Note at chapter heading for Ath 300