- 1. A graduate of an accredited school of podiatry may, during his or her residency, be granted a provisional license to practice podiatry under the direct supervision of a podiatric physician licensed to practice in this State. A provisional license must not be effective for more than 1 year and is not renewable.
2. A provisional license to practice podiatry may be issued by the Board to any person who:
- (a) Has received the degree of D.P.M., Doctor of Podiatric Medicine, from an accredited school of podiatry.
- (b) Has passed the examination given by the National Board of Podiatric Medical Examiners.
3. An applicant for a provisional license to practice podiatry must submit to the Board or a committee thereof pursuant to such regulations as the Board may adopt:
- (a) The fee for an application for a provisional license of not more than $600;
- (b) Proof satisfactory to the Board that the requirements of subsection 2 have been met; and
- (c) All other information required by the Board to complete an application for a provisional license.
- 4. The fee required pursuant to subsection 3 must be established by regulation of the Board.
- 5. The Board may by regulation govern the issuance and conditions of the provisional license.
(Added to NRS by 1987, 1852; A 1993, 2221; 1995, 869; 2007, 1044; 2019, 4286)