2005 Idaho Code - 54-2111 — TEMPORARY PERMIT

                                  TITLE  54
                    PROFESSIONS, VOCATIONS, AND BUSINESSES
                                  CHAPTER 21
                                VETERINARIANS
    54-2111.  TEMPORARY PERMIT. The board may, at its discretion, issue a
temporary permit to an applicant who has passed the NBE and Idaho
jurisprudence exam but who has not yet taken the CCT, or to a new graduate, or
a currently practicing veterinarian licensed in another state or states, who
has fulfilled the requirements for licensure in this state or to a graduate of
a nonaccredited or nonapproved school of veterinary medicine that has
fulfilled the requirements of section 54-2107, Idaho Code, and the rules of
the board. Temporary permits shall be valid until the next license application
review by the board or for no more than one (1) year, during which time the
applicants issued a temporary permit without having taken the CCT or
fulfilling the requirements of section 54-2107(5), Idaho Code, shall take and
pass the CCT. Under no circumstances shall a second temporary permit be issued
to the same person, except in the case of a temporary permit issued to a
graduate of a nonaccredited or nonapproved school of veterinary medicine,
which may be renewed for up to three (3) years. If, at the end of the three
(3) year period, the applicant has completed the requirements of the approved
educational equivalence program, but has not received official notification,
the expiration date for the temporary permit may be extended until official
notification is received. A temporary permit shall not be issued to any
applicant whose license has been revoked in any state for a reason other than
nonpayment of license renewal fees. An applicant granted a temporary permit
shall provide verification that during the twelve (12) months immediately
preceding issuance of the temporary permit he has been in active veterinary
practice in another state or shall work under the professional supervision of
an actively licensed veterinarian. Pursuant to United States department of
agriculture veterinary services memorandum number 572.1, an applicant working
under a supervised temporary permit will not be allowed to become federally
accredited in Idaho until the first year's license has been granted.

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