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CSSB 298(HES): "An Act relating to licensure by the State Medical Board and temporary permits for certain optometrists."

00CS FOR SENATE BILL NO. 298(HES) 01 "An Act relating to licensure by the State Medical Board and temporary permits 02 for certain optometrists." 03 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF ALASKA: 04 * Section 1. AS 08.64.255 is amended to read: 05  Sec. 08.64.255. INTERVIEW REQUIRED. All applicants for licensure shall 06 be interviewed in person by at least one member of the board or by a licensed 07 physician designated for that purpose by the board before a license will be issued. 08 The interview must be recorded. If the application is denied on the basis of the 09 interview, the denial must be stated in writing, with the reasons for it, and the record 10 must be preserved. 11 * Sec. 2. AS 08.64.275(a) is amended to read: 12  (a) A member of the board or its executive secretary may grant a temporary 13 permit to a physician or osteopath for the purpose of substituting for another physician 14 or osteopath licensed in this state or for the purpose of providing health care

01 services on a temporary basis in an area of the state that is underserved, as 02 determined by the board under regulations. The permit is valid for 60 consecutive 03 days. If circumstances warrant, an extension of the permit may be granted by the 04 board. 05 * Sec. 3. AS 08.72 is amended by adding a new section to read: 06  Sec. 08.72.172. PERMIT FOR LOCUM TENENS PRACTICE. (a) A 07 member of the board may issue a temporary permit to a nonresident optometrist for 08 the purpose of assisting or substituting for an optometrist licensed under this chapter. 09 The office employing an optometrist with a permit under this section must be an 10 established practice, as determined under regulations adopted by the board, and be 11 owned by a licensed optometrist whose practice is full time. 12  (b) A permit issued under this section is valid for 60 consecutive days and 13 may be renewed up to three times within a 12-month period if circumstances warrant. 14 Permits issued under this section are not valid for more than 240 consecutive days of 15 practice within a 12-month period. 16  (c) A person who applies for a permit under this section shall pay the required 17 fee and furnish proof of 18  (1) meeting the requirements of AS 08.72.140; and 19  (2) holding a valid license to practice optometry issued by a state or 20 territory of the United States or by a province or territory of Canada. 21  (d) Within 10 days after a permit has been issued under this section, the board 22 member shall forward to the department a report of the issuance of the permit.