Current through Register Vol. 50, No. 11, November 20, 2024
Section XLV-404 - Continuing Postgraduate Training beyond Year OneA. The board shall issue a temporary permit to an applicant of an approved American or Canadian medical school or college (whether allopathic or osteopathic) for the purpose of participating in an accredited program of postgraduate medical training (residency training), beyond postgraduate year one, in a Louisiana medical school, college or other medical institution that is fully accredited by the ACGME and approved by the board.B. Qualifications for Permit. To be eligible for a temporary permit for postgraduate medical training beyond year one, the applicant shall: 1. possess all of the substantive qualifications for licensure specified by §311. A 1-4;2. have completed one year of postgraduate training as required by §311. A 6;3. have submitted documentation to the board from the director of the program certifying the applicant's qualification for and appointment to the postgraduate year two (PGY-2) or higher level of the program; and4. satisfy the applicable fees prescribed in these rules and the Medical Practice Act.C. Procedural Requirements. An application form will be supplied by the board only after the qualifications prescribed by §404. B.3 have been documented by an original letter, signed by the director of the program at which the applicant will train, certifying that the qualifications and conditions of such Subsection have been met.D. Restrictions and Limitations. A physician (whether allopathic or osteopathic) holding a permit under this Subsection shall not enroll or participate in postgraduate medical training or otherwise engage in the practice of medicine in this state, other than at and within the scope of the program for which such person has been approved by the board.E. Term of Permit. A permit issued under this Section shall expire and become null and void on the earliest of the following dates: 1. 12 months from the date on which it was issued;2. effective on the date that the permittee's appointment to the program for which he was approved by the board is terminated; or3. the date on which the board gives notice to the permittee of its final action granting or denying issuance of a license to practice medicine.F. Renewal, Reissuance. A permit issued under this Section which has expired may be renewed or reissued by the board for two or more successive 12-month periods, provided that: 1. prior to the expiration of the initial temporary permit, permit holder has taken and successfully passed all three steps of USMLE or all three levels of COMLEX-USA or all steps, levels, parts or components of those examinations in the manner specified by §311. A.5 a-h, within the limitations and restrictions prescribed by §387 of these rules; and 2. not less than two months prior to the annual expiration of the permit, the director of the program in which the permittee is enrolled has submitted to the board a written report on the permittee's performance in such program, certifying to the board that: a. the permit holder has performed successfully and competently in such program;b. the medical school, college or other accredited medical institution will renew the permittee's appointment for an additional year; andc. no grounds are known which would provide cause for the board to refuse to renew or to revoke the permittee's permit pursuant to §404 HG. Causes for Refusal to Issue or Renew. Notwithstanding an applicant's eligibility for a permit under this Section, under the standards and criteria set forth in this Section, the board may nevertheless deny issuance or renewal of such permit for any of the causes for which it may deny licensure under R.S. 37:1285(A) or for which it may revoke a temporary permit pursuant to §404 HH. Causes for Revocation. Upon prior notice and an opportunity to be heard in accordance with the Louisiana Administrative Procedure Act, a permit may be revoked by the board: 1. for any of the causes specified by R.S. 37:1285(A);2. upon a finding by the board that the permittee has failed to maintain, or did not possess at the time of the application, any of the qualifications requisite to eligibility for the permit as prescribed by this Section; or3. upon a finding by the board that the permittee has exceeded the scope of authority accorded by the permit or otherwise violated any of the conditions, restrictions, and limitations prescribed by §404. D hereof.I. Effect of Revocation. A permittee who has had his temporary permit revoked by the board pursuant to §404. H shall not thereafter be eligible for a permit or a license to practice medicine in the state of Louisiana.La. Admin. Code tit. 46, § XLV-404
Promulgated by the Department of Health and Hospitals, Board of Medical Examiners, LR 27:844 (June 2001), Amended by the Department of Health, Board of Medical Examiners, LR 44586 (3/1/2018).AUTHORITY NOTE: Promulgated in accordance with R.S. 37:1270, 37:1275, 37:1277, 37:1281 and 37:1285.