Application for Covid-19 Emergency Temporary License is a legal document that was released by the Arkansas State Medical Board - a government authority operating within Arkansas.
Q: What is the Covid-19 Emergency Temporary License?
A: The Covid-19 Emergency Temporary License is a temporary license issued by the Arkansas state government in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.
Q: Who is eligible to apply for the Covid-19 Emergency Temporary License?
A: Healthcare professionals who are licensed in another state and want to provide assistance in Arkansas during the Covid-19 emergency are eligible to apply for the Covid-19 Emergency Temporary License.
Q: What are the requirements for the Covid-19 Emergency Temporary License?
A: Applicants must submit a completed application, provide proof of current licensure in another state, and meet certain eligibility criteria set by the Arkansas State Medical Board.
Q: How long is the Covid-19 Emergency Temporary License valid for?
A: The Covid-19 Emergency Temporary License is valid for 90 days, but it may be extended by the Arkansas State Medical Board if needed.
Q: Is there a fee to apply for the Covid-19 Emergency Temporary License?
A: Yes, there is a non-refundable fee of $50 to apply for the Covid-19 Emergency Temporary License.
Q: Can I continue practicing with the Covid-19 Emergency Temporary License after the emergency is over?
A: No, the Covid-19 Emergency Temporary License is only valid for the duration of the emergency and does not grant long-term licensure in Arkansas.
Q: What happens if my application for the Covid-19 Emergency Temporary License is denied?
A: If your application is denied, you will be notified by the Arkansas State Medical Board and will not be able to practice in Arkansas with the Covid-19 Emergency Temporary License.
Form Details:
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