2006 South Dakota Code - 36-4A-8.1 — Temporary permit--Fee--Expiration.

     36-4A-8.1.   Temporary permit--Fee--Expiration. Upon application and payment of a fifty dollar fee, the board may issue a temporary permit to practice as a physician assistant to an applicant who has successfully completed an approved program and the curriculum requirements pursuant to §§ 36-4A-12 and 36-4A-13 and has submitted evidence to the board that he is a candidate accepted to write the examination required by § 36-4A-8 or is awaiting the results of the first examination for which the applicant is eligible after graduation from an approved physician assistant program. A temporary permit may be issued only once and is effective for a term of not more than eight months. A temporary permit expires on the occurrence of the following:
             (1)      Issuance of a regular license;
             (2)      Failure to pass the licensing examination; or
             (3)      Expiration of the term for which the temporary permit was issued.

Source: SL 1991, ch 301, § 1.

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