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45:12B-14.   Temporary licenses 
     14.  The board may issue a temporary license to:

 

    a.   Any individual who presents bona fide proof that he was actively engaged in the full-time practice of orthotics, prosthetics, or both, in this State for two of the last five years immediately preceding the date of enactment of this act; or 

    b.   Any individual who has recently become a resident of this State, who has applied for licensure as an orthotist, prosthetist, or both, and who has been licensed by the state of his former residence. 

    A temporary license shall expire in one year.  A temporary license may be renewed for up to one year if an applicant presents sufficient evidence of good cause for renewal. 

    L.1991,c.512,s.14. 
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-45 > Section-45-12b > 45-12b-14

45:12B-14.   Temporary licenses 
     14.  The board may issue a temporary license to:

 

    a.   Any individual who presents bona fide proof that he was actively engaged in the full-time practice of orthotics, prosthetics, or both, in this State for two of the last five years immediately preceding the date of enactment of this act; or 

    b.   Any individual who has recently become a resident of this State, who has applied for licensure as an orthotist, prosthetist, or both, and who has been licensed by the state of his former residence. 

    A temporary license shall expire in one year.  A temporary license may be renewed for up to one year if an applicant presents sufficient evidence of good cause for renewal. 

    L.1991,c.512,s.14. 
 

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-45 > Section-45-12b > 45-12b-14

45:12B-14.   Temporary licenses 
     14.  The board may issue a temporary license to:

 

    a.   Any individual who presents bona fide proof that he was actively engaged in the full-time practice of orthotics, prosthetics, or both, in this State for two of the last five years immediately preceding the date of enactment of this act; or 

    b.   Any individual who has recently become a resident of this State, who has applied for licensure as an orthotist, prosthetist, or both, and who has been licensed by the state of his former residence. 

    A temporary license shall expire in one year.  A temporary license may be renewed for up to one year if an applicant presents sufficient evidence of good cause for renewal. 

    L.1991,c.512,s.14.