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(a) An applicant for a license to practice naturopathy is eligible for a temporary license if the applicant meets the requirements of AS 08.45.035 and submits
(1) the documents specified in 12 AAC 42.010(1) , (3), and (5);
(2) the temporary license fee established in 12 AAC 02.270;
(3) an affidavit signed by the applicant confirming that the applicant has not previously taken and failed the NPLEX examination;
(4) verification from another licensing jurisdiction that the applicant is scheduled to take the next regularly scheduled NPLEX examination after the date of application, unless the applicant is scheduled for the next NPLEX examination in this state; and
(5) a statement signed by the naturopath licensed in this state in whose office the applicant will practice while holding a temporary license; the statement must include the address of the location where the temporary license holder will practice.
(b) A temporary license holder must notify the division in writing before transferring to practice at a location other than the location submitted to the division under (a)(5) of this section. The written notification of transfer must include the name, practice address, and signature of the naturopath licensed in this state in whose office the temporary permit holder will practice.
History: Eff. 7/28/94, Register 131
Authority: AS 08.01.050
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