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Section 303 - Term of license -- Expiration -- Renewal.

UT Code § 58-67-303 (2019) (N/A)
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(1) (a) Except as provided in Section 58-67-302.7, the division shall issue each license under this chapter in accordance with a two-year renewal cycle established by division rule. (b) The division may by rule extend or shorten a renewal period by as much as one year to stagger the renewal cycles the division administers.

(a) Except as provided in Section 58-67-302.7, the division shall issue each license under this chapter in accordance with a two-year renewal cycle established by division rule.

(b) The division may by rule extend or shorten a renewal period by as much as one year to stagger the renewal cycles the division administers.

(2) At the time of renewal, the licensee shall: (a) view a suicide prevention video described in Section 58-1-601 and submit proof in the form required by the division; (b) show compliance with continuing education renewal requirements; and (c) show compliance with the requirement for designation of a contact person and alternate contact person for access to medical records and notice to patients as required by Subsections 58-67-304(1)(b) and (c).

(a) view a suicide prevention video described in Section 58-1-601 and submit proof in the form required by the division;

(b) show compliance with continuing education renewal requirements; and

(c) show compliance with the requirement for designation of a contact person and alternate contact person for access to medical records and notice to patients as required by Subsections 58-67-304(1)(b) and (c).

(3) Each license issued under this chapter expires on the expiration date shown on the license unless renewed in accordance with Section 58-1-308.

(4) An individual may not be licensed as an associate physician for more than a total of four years.

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Section 303 - Term of license -- Expiration -- Renewal.