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IC 25-29-6
     Chapter 6. License Renewal

IC 25-29-6-1
Expiration of license
    
Sec. 1. A license to practice podiatric medicine expires on a date established by the agency under IC 25-1-5-4 in each odd-numbered year.
As added by P.L.33-1993, SEC.64. Amended by P.L.158-2003, SEC.8; P.L.1-2006, SEC.473.

IC 25-29-6-2
Renewal notice; fee
    
Sec. 2. (a) Renewal notices must be sent in accordance with IC 25-1-2-6(c).
    (b) The renewal fees must be paid in accordance with IC 25-1-8-2(d).
As added by P.L.33-1993, SEC.64.

IC 25-29-6-3
Failure to renew; conditions for subsequent relicensing
    
Sec. 3. (a) The failure on the part of a podiatrist to renew a license as required does not deprive the individual of the right of renewal of the individual's license.
    (b) The board may reinstate a license to a podiatrist who has not renewed the individual's license not later than four (4) years after the expiration if the individual meets the requirements under IC 25-1-8-6(c).
    (c) If a license has been expired for more than four (4) years, the license may be reinstated by the board if the holder of the license meets the requirements for reinstatement under IC 25-1-8-6(d).
As added by P.L.33-1993, SEC.64. Amended by P.L.105-2008, SEC.56.

IC 25-29-6-4
Application for renewal; contents and verification
    
Sec. 4. An application for renewal must be verified by the applicant and include the following information:
        (1) Any action taken against the podiatrist for conduct that would be a ground for disciplinary action.
        (2) Any awards, judgments, or settlements against the podiatrist that total at least twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) in a calendar year.
        (3) The podiatrist's voluntary surrender or voluntary limitation on a license or authorization to practice podiatric medicine in another jurisdiction.
        (4) Any denial to issue the podiatrist a license or authorization to practice medicine in another jurisdiction.
        (5) The podiatrist's voluntary resignation from the medical staff of a health care institution or voluntary limitation of the

podiatrist's staff privileges at the health care institution if the action occurred while the podiatrist was under investigation by the health care institution for possible medical incompetence, unprofessional conduct, or a mental or physical impairment.
        (6) The podiatrist's voluntary resignation or withdrawal from a podiatric medical society, an association, or an organization if the action occurred while the podiatrist was under investigation or review by the medical body for possible medical incompetence, unprofessional conduct, or a mental or physical impairment.
        (7) Any addiction or treatment for addiction to alcohol or a chemical substance during the preceding four (4) years.
        (8) Any physical injury or disease or mental illness during the preceding four (4) years that affected or may affect the podiatrist's ability to practice podiatric medicine.
        (9) Except for a showing of good cause that is acceptable to the board, evidence of the podiatrist's maintenance of professional medical competence, which may include continuing podiatric medical education, postgraduate studies, institutes, seminars, lectures, conferences, work shops, professional evaluation, and specialty board certification or recertification during the preceding four (4) years.
As added by P.L.33-1993, SEC.64.

IC 25-29-6-5
Applications for renewal; further information or appearance
    
Sec. 5. The board may under section 4 of this chapter require an applicant to do the following:
        (1) Provide additional information that the board determines is necessary.
        (2) Personally appear before the board.
As added by P.L.33-1993, SEC.64.

IC 25-29-6-6
Use of information for investigation or disciplinary proceedings
    
Sec. 6. The board may initiate an investigation or a disciplinary proceeding based on information that is collected under this chapter.
As added by P.L.33-1993, SEC.64.

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Indiana > Title25 > Ar29 > Ch6

IC 25-29-6
     Chapter 6. License Renewal

IC 25-29-6-1
Expiration of license
    
Sec. 1. A license to practice podiatric medicine expires on a date established by the agency under IC 25-1-5-4 in each odd-numbered year.
As added by P.L.33-1993, SEC.64. Amended by P.L.158-2003, SEC.8; P.L.1-2006, SEC.473.

IC 25-29-6-2
Renewal notice; fee
    
Sec. 2. (a) Renewal notices must be sent in accordance with IC 25-1-2-6(c).
    (b) The renewal fees must be paid in accordance with IC 25-1-8-2(d).
As added by P.L.33-1993, SEC.64.

IC 25-29-6-3
Failure to renew; conditions for subsequent relicensing
    
Sec. 3. (a) The failure on the part of a podiatrist to renew a license as required does not deprive the individual of the right of renewal of the individual's license.
    (b) The board may reinstate a license to a podiatrist who has not renewed the individual's license not later than four (4) years after the expiration if the individual meets the requirements under IC 25-1-8-6(c).
    (c) If a license has been expired for more than four (4) years, the license may be reinstated by the board if the holder of the license meets the requirements for reinstatement under IC 25-1-8-6(d).
As added by P.L.33-1993, SEC.64. Amended by P.L.105-2008, SEC.56.

IC 25-29-6-4
Application for renewal; contents and verification
    
Sec. 4. An application for renewal must be verified by the applicant and include the following information:
        (1) Any action taken against the podiatrist for conduct that would be a ground for disciplinary action.
        (2) Any awards, judgments, or settlements against the podiatrist that total at least twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) in a calendar year.
        (3) The podiatrist's voluntary surrender or voluntary limitation on a license or authorization to practice podiatric medicine in another jurisdiction.
        (4) Any denial to issue the podiatrist a license or authorization to practice medicine in another jurisdiction.
        (5) The podiatrist's voluntary resignation from the medical staff of a health care institution or voluntary limitation of the

podiatrist's staff privileges at the health care institution if the action occurred while the podiatrist was under investigation by the health care institution for possible medical incompetence, unprofessional conduct, or a mental or physical impairment.
        (6) The podiatrist's voluntary resignation or withdrawal from a podiatric medical society, an association, or an organization if the action occurred while the podiatrist was under investigation or review by the medical body for possible medical incompetence, unprofessional conduct, or a mental or physical impairment.
        (7) Any addiction or treatment for addiction to alcohol or a chemical substance during the preceding four (4) years.
        (8) Any physical injury or disease or mental illness during the preceding four (4) years that affected or may affect the podiatrist's ability to practice podiatric medicine.
        (9) Except for a showing of good cause that is acceptable to the board, evidence of the podiatrist's maintenance of professional medical competence, which may include continuing podiatric medical education, postgraduate studies, institutes, seminars, lectures, conferences, work shops, professional evaluation, and specialty board certification or recertification during the preceding four (4) years.
As added by P.L.33-1993, SEC.64.

IC 25-29-6-5
Applications for renewal; further information or appearance
    
Sec. 5. The board may under section 4 of this chapter require an applicant to do the following:
        (1) Provide additional information that the board determines is necessary.
        (2) Personally appear before the board.
As added by P.L.33-1993, SEC.64.

IC 25-29-6-6
Use of information for investigation or disciplinary proceedings
    
Sec. 6. The board may initiate an investigation or a disciplinary proceeding based on information that is collected under this chapter.
As added by P.L.33-1993, SEC.64.


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Statutes > Indiana > Title25 > Ar29 > Ch6

IC 25-29-6
     Chapter 6. License Renewal

IC 25-29-6-1
Expiration of license
    
Sec. 1. A license to practice podiatric medicine expires on a date established by the agency under IC 25-1-5-4 in each odd-numbered year.
As added by P.L.33-1993, SEC.64. Amended by P.L.158-2003, SEC.8; P.L.1-2006, SEC.473.

IC 25-29-6-2
Renewal notice; fee
    
Sec. 2. (a) Renewal notices must be sent in accordance with IC 25-1-2-6(c).
    (b) The renewal fees must be paid in accordance with IC 25-1-8-2(d).
As added by P.L.33-1993, SEC.64.

IC 25-29-6-3
Failure to renew; conditions for subsequent relicensing
    
Sec. 3. (a) The failure on the part of a podiatrist to renew a license as required does not deprive the individual of the right of renewal of the individual's license.
    (b) The board may reinstate a license to a podiatrist who has not renewed the individual's license not later than four (4) years after the expiration if the individual meets the requirements under IC 25-1-8-6(c).
    (c) If a license has been expired for more than four (4) years, the license may be reinstated by the board if the holder of the license meets the requirements for reinstatement under IC 25-1-8-6(d).
As added by P.L.33-1993, SEC.64. Amended by P.L.105-2008, SEC.56.

IC 25-29-6-4
Application for renewal; contents and verification
    
Sec. 4. An application for renewal must be verified by the applicant and include the following information:
        (1) Any action taken against the podiatrist for conduct that would be a ground for disciplinary action.
        (2) Any awards, judgments, or settlements against the podiatrist that total at least twenty thousand dollars ($20,000) in a calendar year.
        (3) The podiatrist's voluntary surrender or voluntary limitation on a license or authorization to practice podiatric medicine in another jurisdiction.
        (4) Any denial to issue the podiatrist a license or authorization to practice medicine in another jurisdiction.
        (5) The podiatrist's voluntary resignation from the medical staff of a health care institution or voluntary limitation of the

podiatrist's staff privileges at the health care institution if the action occurred while the podiatrist was under investigation by the health care institution for possible medical incompetence, unprofessional conduct, or a mental or physical impairment.
        (6) The podiatrist's voluntary resignation or withdrawal from a podiatric medical society, an association, or an organization if the action occurred while the podiatrist was under investigation or review by the medical body for possible medical incompetence, unprofessional conduct, or a mental or physical impairment.
        (7) Any addiction or treatment for addiction to alcohol or a chemical substance during the preceding four (4) years.
        (8) Any physical injury or disease or mental illness during the preceding four (4) years that affected or may affect the podiatrist's ability to practice podiatric medicine.
        (9) Except for a showing of good cause that is acceptable to the board, evidence of the podiatrist's maintenance of professional medical competence, which may include continuing podiatric medical education, postgraduate studies, institutes, seminars, lectures, conferences, work shops, professional evaluation, and specialty board certification or recertification during the preceding four (4) years.
As added by P.L.33-1993, SEC.64.

IC 25-29-6-5
Applications for renewal; further information or appearance
    
Sec. 5. The board may under section 4 of this chapter require an applicant to do the following:
        (1) Provide additional information that the board determines is necessary.
        (2) Personally appear before the board.
As added by P.L.33-1993, SEC.64.

IC 25-29-6-6
Use of information for investigation or disciplinary proceedings
    
Sec. 6. The board may initiate an investigation or a disciplinary proceeding based on information that is collected under this chapter.
As added by P.L.33-1993, SEC.64.