(a) For purposes of this section, the following definitions apply:
(b) License Application Processing, Review and Interviews. When an applicant's core application documents have been received by the board and are deemed to be satisfactory, the executive director or his designee will review the application and supporting materials to determine whether a licensure interview of the applicant will be required pursuant to this rule. If the executive director or his designee determines that the applicant will not, in all likelihood, be required to have a licensure interview pursuant to this chapter, the applicant has been continually licensed in good standing (not including training licenses) for the preceding three (3) years in one or more states and/or the District of Columbia, and the applicant has a clean application, the executive director may, acting on behalf of the advisory council and the board, issue a temporary license to the applicant pursuant and subject to these rules, including the requirement for a complete application set forth therein. The temporary license shall be valid until 8:00 a.m. of the first day of the next regularly-scheduled board meeting.
(c) If an applicant is not issued a temporary license pursuant to paragraph (b) of this rule, when the application is deemed complete pursuant to Section 6(b) of this chapter, the physician assistant's application for licensure shall be sent to the advisory council for review. Upon the approval of at least three (3) members of the advisory council, the physician assistant shall be issued a temporary license to be valid until 8:00 a.m. of the first day of the next regularly-scheduled board meeting.
(d) A temporary license may be issued under paragraph (b) to a physician assistant who meets all requirements for licensure except completion of the NCCPA certification examination. A temporary license may be issued to allow the physician assistant an opportunity to sit for the next available examination, such time period not to exceed one (1) year from the date of issuance of the temporary license.
(e) A physician assistant who receives a temporary license under this section remains subject to the requirement for a personal interview with the advisory council and/or the board in this chapter.
(f) Temporary licenses issued less than fifteen (15) business days prior to the next regularly-scheduled board meeting will be valid until the later of a vote of board members on the application pursuant to these rules, or 8:00 a.m. on first day of the second regularly-scheduled board meeting after issuance.
(g) Upon written request received from the holder of a temporary license not less than seven (7) days before expiration of the temporary license, the executive director may extend a temporary license for an additional term no longer than the later of a vote of board members on the application pursuant to these rules, or the date of the next regularly-scheduled board meeting after extension of the temporary license. The holder of a temporary license may request no more than one (1) extension of the temporary license under this subsection.
(h) If, upon review of the application of a person who is granted a temporary license under paragraph (b) or (c) of this section, one or more advisory council or board members request that the holder of the temporary license appear for a licensure interview, the executive director may extend the temporary license held by that person until 8:00 a.m. on the first day of the second regularly-scheduled board meeting after issuance of the temporary license.
(i) If the advisory council does not meet in conjunction with a regularly- scheduled board meeting, the executive director may, in his discretion, extend temporary licenses due to expire at that board meeting until the next regularly-scheduled board meeting.
(j) All applicants who are granted a temporary license under paragraph (b) of this chapter are required to submit all documentation and materials necessary to ensure that their license application is complete in accordance with this chapter. Failure to have a complete license application within 180 days of issuance of a temporary license may result in denial by the board of the application for licensure pursuant to W.S. 33-26- 202(b)(i).
052-5 Wyo. Code R. § 5-9
Amended, Eff. 9/10/2015.
Amended, Eff. 2/1/2019.