Alaska Statutes.
Title 8. Business and Professions
Chapter 64. Medicine
Section 272. Residency and Internship Permits.
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AS 08.64.272. Residency and Internship Permits.

(a) A person may not serve as a resident or intern without a permit issued under this section.

(b) For the limited purpose of residency or internship, the board may issue a permit to an applicant without examination if the applicant meets the requirements of AS 08.64.200 (a)(1) and applicable regulations of the board, meets the requirements of AS 08.64.279 , pays the required fee, and has been accepted by an eligible institution in the state for the purpose of residency or internship.

(c) A permit issued under this section is valid for the period specified by the board, but not to exceed 36 months after the date of issue. Upon application by a person who pays the required fee and has been accepted by an eligible institution in the state for the purpose of residency or internship, the board may renew a permit issued under this section for a period specified by the board, but not to exceed 36 months after the date of renewal.

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