(1) The division may issue an intern license to an individual who meets all qualifications for licensure except the passing of the qualifying examination if the applicant: (a) graduated from an approved education program within the 12 months immediately preceding the application for licensure; (b) has never before taken the qualifying examination; (c) is registered to take the next qualifying examination; and (d) presents a plan acceptable to the division and board under which the applicant will practice under any intern license issued only under the direct supervision of a nurse midwife or physician.
(a) graduated from an approved education program within the 12 months immediately preceding the application for licensure;
(b) has never before taken the qualifying examination;
(c) is registered to take the next qualifying examination; and
(d) presents a plan acceptable to the division and board under which the applicant will practice under any intern license issued only under the direct supervision of a nurse midwife or physician.
(2) An intern license issued under this section expires on: (a) the date of the next qualifying examination immediately following issuance of the intern license if the intern license holder does not sit for that examination; (b) the date the examination results are available if the intern license holder sits for the next succeeding qualifying examination and fails the examination; or (c) the date on which a regular license is issued if the intern license holder passes the examination and is otherwise qualified for licensure.
(a) the date of the next qualifying examination immediately following issuance of the intern license if the intern license holder does not sit for that examination;
(b) the date the examination results are available if the intern license holder sits for the next succeeding qualifying examination and fails the examination; or
(c) the date on which a regular license is issued if the intern license holder passes the examination and is otherwise qualified for licensure.