Hawaii Revised Statutes
453. Medicine and Surgery
453-3 Limited and temporary licenses.

§453-3 Limited and temporary licenses. The Hawaii medical board shall issue a limited and temporary license to an applicant who has not been examined as required by section 453-4, and against whom no disciplinary proceedings are pending in any state or territory, if the applicant is otherwise qualified to be examined, and upon determination that:
(1) There is an absence or a shortage of licensed physicians or osteopathic physicians in a particular locality, and that the applicant has been duly licensed as a physician or osteopathic physician by written examination under the laws of another state or territory of the United States. A limited and temporary license issued hereunder shall permit the practice of medicine and surgery by the applicant only in the particular locality, and no other, as shall be set forth in the license issued to the applicant. The license shall be valid only for a period of eighteen months from the date of issuance. The board shall establish guidelines to determine a locality with an absence or shortage of physicians or osteopathic physicians. For this purpose, the board may consider a locality to have an absence or shortage of physicians or osteopathic physicians if the absence or shortage results from the temporary loss of a physician or osteopathic physician. In designating a locality with an absence or shortage of physicians or osteopathic physicians, the board shall not delegate its authority to a private organization;
(2) The applicant is to be employed by an agency or department of the state or county government, and that the applicant has been duly licensed as a physician or osteopathic physician by written examination under the laws of another state or territory of the United States. A limited and temporary license issued hereunder shall only be valid for the practice of medicine and surgery while the applicant is in the employ of the governmental agency or department and in no case shall be used to provide private patient care for a fee. A license issued under this paragraph may be renewed from year to year;
(3) The applicant would practice medicine and surgery only while under the direction of a physician or osteopathic physician regularly licensed in the State other than as permitted by this section, and that the applicant intends to take the regular licensing examination conducted by the board within the next eighteen months. A limited and temporary license issued under this paragraph shall be valid for no more than eighteen months from the date of issuance, unless otherwise extended at the discretion of the Hawaii medical board; provided that this discretionary extension shall not exceed a period of six months beyond the original expiration date of the limited and temporary license;
(4) The applicant has been appointed as a resident or accepted for specialty training in a health care facility or organized ambulatory health care facility as defined in section 323D-2 or a hospital approved by the board, and that the applicant shall be limited in the practice of medicine and surgery to the extent required by the duties of the applicant's position or by the program of training while at the health care facility, organized ambulatory health care facility, or hospital. The license shall be valid during the period in which the applicant remains as a resident in training, and may be renewed from year to year during the period; or
(5) A public emergency exists, and that the applicant has been duly licensed as a physician or osteopathic physician by written examination under the laws of another state or territory of the United States. A limited and temporary license issued hereunder shall only be valid for the period of the public emergency.
Nothing herein requires the registration or licensing hereunder of nurses, or other similar persons, acting under the direction and control of a licensed physician or osteopathic physician. [L 1965, c 218, §2; Supp, §64-2.5; HRS §453-3; am L 1969, c 257, §2; am L 1970, c 32, §1; am L 1973, c 126, §1; am L 1983, c 92, pt of §1(1); am L 1984, c 168, §8; am L 1988, c 110, §2; am L 1992, c 68, §1; am L 1997, c 74, §1; am L 2008, c 5, §4 and c 9, §3]
Attorney General Opinions
"Direction" of physician under prior law construed. Att. Gen. Op. 63-55.
Case Notes
Where a physician without a Hawaii license is authorized under paragraph (3) to practice under the direction of a licensed physician, the absence of a license is immaterial on the question of negligence in the treatment of a patient. 53 H. 526, 497 P.2d 1354 (1972).

Structure Hawaii Revised Statutes

Hawaii Revised Statutes

Title 25. Professions and Occupations

453. Medicine and Surgery

453-1 Practice of medicine defined.

453-1.3 Practice of telehealth.

453-1.5 Pain management guidelines. The Hawaii medical board may establish guidelines for physicians or osteopathic physicians with respect to patients' pain management. The guidelines shall apply to all patients with severe acute pain or severe chro...

453-2 License required; exceptions.

453-3 Limited and temporary licenses.

453-3.1 REPEALED.

453-3.2 Educational teaching license. (a) The board may issue an educational teaching license to a physician or osteopathic physician who is not licensed in this State and who is invited by the chief of service of a clinical department of a hospital...

453-3.5 Training replacement temporary license.

453-4 Qualifications for examination and licensure.

453-4.5 Foreign medical graduates; alternative qualifications.

453-4.6 Licensure by endorsement.

453-5 Hawaii medical board; appointment, removal, qualifications.

453-5.1 Powers and duties of board.

453-5.2 REPEALED.

453-5.3 Physician assistant; licensure required.

453-5.4 Physician assistant advisory committee.

453-5.5 Physician assistant; authority to sign documents.

453-6 Fees; expenses.

453-6.5 REPEALED. L 1988, c 110, §5.

453-7 Form of license.

453-7.5 Review of complaints and information by department.

453-8 Revocation, limitation, suspension, or denial of licenses.

453-8.1 Voluntary limitation of license.

453-8.2 Disciplinary action.

453-8.3 REPEALED.

453-8.4 Summary suspension. (a) The board may summarily suspend any license issued under this chapter upon a specific determination that the failure to take such an action may result in an immediate and unreasonable threat to personal safety or of fr...

453-8.5 REPEALED.

453-8.6 Discipline based on action taken by another state or federal agency; conditions; prohibition on practice.

453-8.7 Reporting requirements.

453-8.8 Physician workforce assessment fee; license; physician workforce information.

453-9 REPEALED.

453-10 Witnesses in such proceeding.

453-11 Recalcitrant witnesses; contempt.

453-12 Perjury.

453-13 Penalty.

453-14 Duty of physician, osteopathic physician, surgeon, hospital, clinic, etc., to report wounds.

453-15 Who shall give consent to a postmortem examination.

453-16 Intentional termination of pregnancy; penalties; refusal to perform.

453-17 Subpoena of peer review adverse decision report.

453-18 Pelvic examinations on anesthetized or unconscious female patients.

453-31 Emergency ambulance service personnel.

453-32 License requirements for emergency medical services.

453-32.1 Renewal of licensure.

453-32.5 Provisional licensure.

453-32.6 Delegation to committee of practicing emergency physicians or osteopathic physicians and emergency ambulance personnel. The Hawaii medical board shall establish a committee consisting of practicing emergency physicians or osteopathic physici...

453-32.51 Limited provisional licensure.

453-33 Rules.

453-34 Licensure consistent with levels of practice; licensure of emergency medical technician 1.

453-51 Definitions.

453-52 Expedited partner therapy.

453-53 Information sheet.

453-54 Limitation of liability.