Ohio Administrative Code (Last Updated: January 12, 2021) |
4731 State Medical Board |
Chapter4731-12. Podiatry Licensure |
4731-12-05. Application procedures for licensure in podiatric medicine and surgery; investigation;
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(A) All applicants for licensure in podiatric medicine and surgery shall file an application in the manner provided in section 4731.52 of the Revised Code, and provide such other facts and materials as the board requires including proof of completion of a minimum of one year of postgraduate training in a podiatric internship, residency or clinical fellowship program accredited by the "Council on Podiatric Medical Education.
(B) No application shall be considered filed until the appropriate fee has been received by the board.
(C) No application shall be considered complete until the applicant has complied with the requirements of paragraph (A) of rule 4731-4-02 of the Administrative Code and the board has received the results of the criminal records checks and any other forms required to be submitted pursuant to paragraph (A) of rule 4731-4-02 of the Administrative Code.
(D) All application materials submitted to the board by applicants for licensure in podiatric medicine and surgery will be thoroughly investigated. The board will contact individual agencies or organizations for recommendations or other information about applicants as the board deems necessary. Applicants may be requested to appear before the board or a representative thereof as part of the application process.
(E) Applications to take the examination for licensure in podiatric medicine and surgery in Ohio shall be filed at the board offices not less than sixty days prior to the first day of the examination. Under special circumstances, later filing may be permitted at the discretion of the board.