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Subchapter L. VOLUNTEER LICENSE


Sec.


25.601.    Purpose and definitions.
25.602.    Volunteer license.
25.603.    Applications.
25.604.    Validity of license.
25.605.    Biennial renewal.
25.606.    Return to active practice.
25.607.    Disciplinary provisions.

Authority

   The provisions of this Subchapter L issued under section 5 of the Volunteer Health Services Act (35 P.S. §  449.45); and section 16 of the Osteopathic Medical Practice Act (63 P.S. §  271.16), unless otherwise noted.

Source

   The provisions of this Subchapter L adopted November 28, 1997, effective November 29, 1997, 27 Pa.B. 6216, unless otherwise noted.

§ 25.601. Purpose and definitions.

 (a)  This subchapter implements the Volunteer Health Services Act (35 P.S. § §  449.41—449.50) and provides for the issuance of a volunteer license to a qualified Board-regulated practitioner as defined in section 2 of the act (63 P.S. §  271.2), who retires from active practice and seeks to provide professional services as a volunteer. A volunteer license authorizes the holder to practice only in an organized community-based clinic without remuneration.

 (b)  The following words and terms, when used in this subchapter, have the following meanings, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:

   Approved clinic—An organized community-based clinic offering primary health care services to individuals and families who cannot pay for their care, to Medical Assistance clients or to residents of medically underserved areas or health professionals shortage areas. The term may include a State health center, nonprofit community-based clinic and Federally qualified health center, as designated by Federal rulemaking or as approved by the Department of Health or the Department of Public Welfare.

   Unrestricted license—A license which is not restricted or limited by order of the Board under its disciplinary power.

§ 25.602. Volunteer license.

 A volunteer license may be issued to a Board-regulated practitioner who documents to the satisfaction of the Board that the applicant will practice without personal remuneration in approved clinics and meets one of the following conditions:

   (1)  Holds a currently renewed, active, unrestricted license, registration or certificate in this Commonwealth and retires from active practice at the time the applicant applies for a volunteer license.

   (2)  Retires from the active practice in this Commonwealth in possession of an unrestricted license which was allowed to lapse by not renewing it. A retired licensee, registrant or certificateholder shall meet any requirements of the act or the regulations pertaining to continued education or continued competency to be eligible for renewal.

§ 25.603. Applications.

 An applicant for a volunteer license shall complete an application obtained from the Board. In addition to providing information requested by the Board, the applicant shall provide or cause to be provided:

   (1)  An executed verification on forms provided by the Board certifying that the applicant intends to practice exclusively:

     (i)   Without personal remuneration for professional services.

     (ii)   In an approved clinic.

   (2)  A letter signed by the director or chief operating officer of an approved clinic that the applicant has been authorized to provide volunteer services in the named clinic by the governing body or responsible officer of the clinic.

   (3)  Evidence that the applicant has completed at least 3 hours of approved training in child abuse recognition and reporting in accordance with §  25.417(a) (relating to child abuse recognition and reporting—mandatory training requirement).

Authority

   The provisions of this §  25.603 amended under section 16 of the Osteopathic Medical Practice Act (63 P.S. §  271.16); and 23 Pa.C.S. §  6383(b)(2).

Source

   The provisions of this §  25.603 amended December 29, 2023, effective December 30, 2023, 53 Pa.B. 8218. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (370272) and (366391).

§ 25.604. Validity of license.

 A volunteer license shall be valid for the biennial period for which it is issued, subject to biennial renewal. During each biennial renewal period, the volunteer license holder shall notify the Board of any change in clinic or volunteer status within 30 days of the date of a change, or at the time of renewal, whichever occurs first.

§ 25.605. Biennial renewal.

 A volunteer license shall be renewed biennially on forms provided by the Board.

   (1)  As a condition of biennial renewal, the applicant shall satisfy the same continuing education requirements as the holder of an active, unrestricted license under §  25.271 (relating to requirements for renewal), including at least 2 hours in approved courses in child abuse recognition and reporting in accordance with §  25.417(b) (relating to child abuse recognition and reporting—mandatory training requirement).

   (2)  The applicant shall be exempt from §  25.231 (relating to schedule of fees) pertaining to the biennial renewal fee and shall be exempt from §  25.283 (relating to biennial renewal of license) with regard to the maintenance of liability insurance coverage under section 711 of the Medical Care Availability and Reduction of Error (MCARE) Act (40 P.S. §  1303.711) as provided in section 9 of the Volunteer Health Services Act (35 P.S. §  449.49).

Authority

   The provisions of this §  25.605 amended under section 16 of the Osteopathic Medical Practice Act (63 P.S. §  271.16); and 23 Pa.C.S. §  6383(b)(2).

Source

   The provisions of this §  25.605 amended December 29, 2023, effective December 30, 2023, 53 Pa.B. 8218. Immediately preceding text appears at serial page (366391).

§ 25.606. Return to active practice.

 A volunteer license holder who desires to return to active practice shall notify the Board and apply for biennial registration on forms provided by the Board.

§ 25.607. Disciplinary provisions.

 A volunteer license holder shall be subject to the disciplinary provisions of the act and this chapter. Failure of the licensee to comply with the Volunteer Health Services Act (35 P.S. § §  449.41—449.50) or this subchapter may also constitute grounds for disciplinary action.



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