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Title 12 . Professional and Vocational Regulations
Chapter 44 . Big Game Guides and Transporters
Section 320. Temporary permits

12 AAC 44.320. Temporary permits

(a) Repealed 7/28/95.

(b) The board may issue a temporary nonrenewable permit to an applicant for license by endorsement who submits

(1) a completed application as required in 12 AAC 44.305(a) (1);

(2) the application fee, the fingerprint processing fee, the license by endorsement fee, and the temporary permit fee specified in 12 AAC 02.280;

(3) verification of a current license to practice as a registered nurse or a practical nurse issued by another state licensing jurisdiction; and

(4) the applicant's fingerprint information described in 12 AAC 44.319(a) .

(c) Repealed 7/28/95.

(d) A temporary nonrenewable permit issued under (b) of this section is valid for six months from the date of issuance or until a permanent license is issued or denied, whichever occurs first.

(e) The board may issue a temporary nonrenewable permit to an applicant by examination who

(1) applies for licensure by examination on a form provided by the department in accordance with 12 AAC 44.290;

(2) has not

(A) failed the NCLEX examination; and

(B) failed to appear and take the NCLEX examination for which the applicant was registered;

(3) pays the application fee, the fingerprint processing fee, the license by examination fee, and the temporary permit fee specified in 12 AAC 02.280;

(4) submits a certified or notarized nursing program verification form directly from the school of nursing attended verifying successful completion of the nursing program; and

(5) submits the applicant's fingerprint information described in 12 AAC 44.319(a) .

(f) The temporary nonrenewable permit issued under (e) of this section is valid for six months or until the results of the NCLEX are made available to the board and notification of the results is received by the temporary permit holder, whichever occurs first.

History: Eff. 10/14/72, Register 43; am 6/27/76, Register 58; am 4/27/83, Register 86; am 8/2/86, Register 99; am 7/28/95, Register 135; am 4/27/97, Register 142; am 9/25/98, Register 147; am 6/16/2002, Register 162; am 11/23/2003, Register 168

Authority: AS 08.68.100

AS 08.68.170

AS 08.68.200

AS 08.68.210


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