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TITLE 22 - EXAMINING BOARDS
PART 9 - TEXAS MEDICAL BOARD
CHAPTER 189 - MEDICAL PHYSICISTS
SUBCHAPTER 189.8.html - null
SECTION/RULE §189.8 - Temporary License
Chapter Review Date 09/10/2012

(a) Applicants for a temporary license must meet the educational requirements under §189.5 of this title.(b) A temporary license shall be issued for each specialty for a one-year period.(c) The holder of a temporary license may apply for up to twelve temporary licenses.(d) Upon application for the seventh temporary license, the Board shall perform an evaluation of an applicant's progress toward certification in a medical physicist area of specialty. This evaluation will include, but is not limited to:(1) information on the applicant's current participation in any medical physicist training program;(2) identification of the medical physicist specialty/specialties an applicant is working toward;(3) the number of certification examinations taken during the previous six years and the results of said examinations;(4) any medical physicist certification(s) successfully completed during the previous six years. If this evaluation determines that satisfactory progress has not been made toward completion of a medical physicist certification, an application for an additional temporary license may be denied.(e) The board may, in its discretion, allow the holder of a temporary license to apply for more than twelve licenses.(f) The application for a temporary license shall include information regarding the experience in the medical physics specialty completed by the renewal applicant during the previous one-year period.(g) The work experience must be under the supervision of a licensed medical physicist holding a license in the specialty area. The work experience must be completed in accordance with a supervision plan approved by the board, signed by both the supervisor and the temporary license holder. In order to be approved as a supervisor, the licensed medical physicist must:(1) have an unrestricted license or certificate in Texas;(2) have no pending investigation;(3) not be a relative or family member;(4) have never had a license or certificate revoked, suspended, restricted, or cancelled for cause; and(5) meet any other eligibility criteria established by the board.(h) A supervisor shall supervise no more than two temporary license holders or their full-time equivalents, unless in a CAMPEP approved medical physics training.(i) Applicants for a temporary license must submit:(1) a board required application form; and(2) the required fee of $130.00 for a single specialty, $50.00 for each additional specialty, and additional fees and surcharges as applicable.(j) Temporary licenses will be terminated upon:(1) issuance of a full license; or(2) violation of conditions of a temporary license.

Source Note: The provisions of this §189.8 adopted to be effective January 9, 2025, 50 TexReg 415.

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