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§ 14-319. Licensure of eminent physicians.
 

(a)  In general.- The Board may: 

(1) License an applicant by virtue of the conceded eminence and authority of the applicant in the profession if the applicant: 

(i) Is recommended to the Board by: 

1. The dean of a school of medicine in the State; or 

2. The Director of the National Institutes of Health; 

(ii) Is to receive an appointment at the institution making the recommendation under item (i) of this paragraph; and 

(iii) Meets any other requirement the Board may adopt by regulation under this section; 

(2) Define by regulation the term "conceded eminence and authority in the profession" and, for this purpose, shall consider such criteria as: 

(i) Academic appointments; 

(ii) Length of time in the profession; 

(iii) Scholarly publications; and 

(iv) Professional accomplishments; 

(3) Adopt regulations concerning the further qualifications of an applicant for licensure, including conditions of employment, application procedures, and fees under this section; 

(4) Allow an exception to the general education and examination requirements of § 14-307 (d) and (e) of this subtitle, but may not permit waiver of the requirements of § 14-307 (a) through (c) of this subtitle; 

(5) Qualify, restrict, or otherwise limit a license granted under this section; and 

(6) Require a 6-month probationary period during which the medical services performed by the applicant granted a license under this section are supervised by another licensed physician. 

(b)  Deference accorded Board determination.- Upon judicial review, a determination by the Board under this section shall be accorded the maximum deference permitted by law. 
 

[1992, ch. 273.] 
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Health-occupations > Title-14 > Subtitle-3 > 14-319

§ 14-319. Licensure of eminent physicians.
 

(a)  In general.- The Board may: 

(1) License an applicant by virtue of the conceded eminence and authority of the applicant in the profession if the applicant: 

(i) Is recommended to the Board by: 

1. The dean of a school of medicine in the State; or 

2. The Director of the National Institutes of Health; 

(ii) Is to receive an appointment at the institution making the recommendation under item (i) of this paragraph; and 

(iii) Meets any other requirement the Board may adopt by regulation under this section; 

(2) Define by regulation the term "conceded eminence and authority in the profession" and, for this purpose, shall consider such criteria as: 

(i) Academic appointments; 

(ii) Length of time in the profession; 

(iii) Scholarly publications; and 

(iv) Professional accomplishments; 

(3) Adopt regulations concerning the further qualifications of an applicant for licensure, including conditions of employment, application procedures, and fees under this section; 

(4) Allow an exception to the general education and examination requirements of § 14-307 (d) and (e) of this subtitle, but may not permit waiver of the requirements of § 14-307 (a) through (c) of this subtitle; 

(5) Qualify, restrict, or otherwise limit a license granted under this section; and 

(6) Require a 6-month probationary period during which the medical services performed by the applicant granted a license under this section are supervised by another licensed physician. 

(b)  Deference accorded Board determination.- Upon judicial review, a determination by the Board under this section shall be accorded the maximum deference permitted by law. 
 

[1992, ch. 273.] 
 


State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > Maryland > Health-occupations > Title-14 > Subtitle-3 > 14-319

§ 14-319. Licensure of eminent physicians.
 

(a)  In general.- The Board may: 

(1) License an applicant by virtue of the conceded eminence and authority of the applicant in the profession if the applicant: 

(i) Is recommended to the Board by: 

1. The dean of a school of medicine in the State; or 

2. The Director of the National Institutes of Health; 

(ii) Is to receive an appointment at the institution making the recommendation under item (i) of this paragraph; and 

(iii) Meets any other requirement the Board may adopt by regulation under this section; 

(2) Define by regulation the term "conceded eminence and authority in the profession" and, for this purpose, shall consider such criteria as: 

(i) Academic appointments; 

(ii) Length of time in the profession; 

(iii) Scholarly publications; and 

(iv) Professional accomplishments; 

(3) Adopt regulations concerning the further qualifications of an applicant for licensure, including conditions of employment, application procedures, and fees under this section; 

(4) Allow an exception to the general education and examination requirements of § 14-307 (d) and (e) of this subtitle, but may not permit waiver of the requirements of § 14-307 (a) through (c) of this subtitle; 

(5) Qualify, restrict, or otherwise limit a license granted under this section; and 

(6) Require a 6-month probationary period during which the medical services performed by the applicant granted a license under this section are supervised by another licensed physician. 

(b)  Deference accorded Board determination.- Upon judicial review, a determination by the Board under this section shall be accorded the maximum deference permitted by law. 
 

[1992, ch. 273.]