Idaho Code
Chapter 18 - PHYSICIANS AND PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS
Section 54-1841 - VOLUNTEER’S LICENSE — QUALIFICATIONS.

54-1841. VOLUNTEER’S LICENSE — QUALIFICATIONS. (1) Upon application and qualification, the board may issue, without examination, a volunteer’s license to a physician or physician assistant who is retired from the active practice of medicine or osteopathic medicine to enable the retired physician or physician assistant to provide medical services to persons who, due to age, infirmity, indigence or disability, are unable to receive regular medical treatment.
(2) (a) For purposes of this section, a physician or physician assistant previously holding a license to practice medicine or osteopathic medicine with active status in Idaho or another state shall be considered to be retired if, prior to the date of application for a volunteer’s license:
(i) He has surrendered or allowed his license with active status to expire with the intention of ceasing to actively practice as a physician or physician assistant for remuneration;
(ii) He has converted his license with active status to a license with inactive status with the intention of ceasing to actively practice as a physician or physician assistant for remuneration; or
(iii) He has converted his license with active or inactive status to a license with retirement or similar status that proscribed the active practice of medicine or osteopathic medicine.
(b) A physician or physician assistant whose license had been restricted, suspended, revoked, surrendered, resigned, converted, or allowed to lapse or expire as the result of disciplinary action or in lieu of disciplinary action being taken shall not be eligible for a volunteer’s license.
(3) An application for a volunteer’s license shall include, but not be limited to, the following:
(a) Verification of graduation from an acceptable school of medicine or an acceptable osteopathic school of medicine or an acceptable physician assistant program;
(b) Verification from each state board in which the applicant was licensed that the applicant maintained his license in good standing without disciplinary action that restricted the applicant’s license or resulted in the applicant’s license being placed on probation, suspended, revoked or being surrendered, resigned or otherwise allowed to lapse or expire in lieu of disciplinary action;
(c) Verification that the applicant held a license in good standing in Idaho or another state as of the date upon which the physician or physician assistant became retired;
(d) Verification that the applicant held an active status license in good standing in Idaho or another state within five (5) years of the date of application for a volunteer’s license, provided that the board may waive the five (5) year requirement in the event that the applicant demonstrates that he possesses the knowledge and skills requisite to the practice of medicine or osteopathic medicine by successfully completing such examinations as are required by the board; and
(e) A notarized statement from the applicant on a form prescribed by the board, that the applicant will not provide any physician or physician assistant services to any person other than those permitted by the license and that the applicant will not accept any amount or form of remuneration, other than as reimbursement for the amount of actual expenses incurred as a volunteer physician or physician assistant, for any physician or physician assistant services provided under the authority of a volunteer’s license.
(4) A volunteer’s license shall be valid for that period specified for physicians or physician assistants in section 54-1808, Idaho Code, and may be renewed upon application of the licensee unless the license has been revoked in accordance with this section. The board shall maintain a register of all physicians or physician assistants who hold a volunteer’s license. The board shall not charge an application or licensing fee for issuing or renewing a volunteer’s license. A volunteer’s license cannot be converted to a license with active, inactive or temporary status.
(5) The board may revoke a volunteer’s license upon receiving proof satisfactory to the board that grounds existed for enforcement or disciplinary action against the holder of a volunteer’s license under other sections of this chapter or the administrative rules promulgated under this chapter.

History:
[54-1841, added 2005, ch. 45, sec. 1, p. 173; am. 2010, ch. 235, sec. 39, p. 574; am. 2019, ch. 26, sec. 30, p. 72.]

Structure Idaho Code

Idaho Code

Title 54 - PROFESSIONS, VOCATIONS, AND BUSINESSES

Chapter 18 - PHYSICIANS AND PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS

Section 54-1801 - SHORT TITLE.

Section 54-1802 - PURPOSE.

Section 54-1803 - DEFINITIONS.

Section 54-1804 - UNLICENSED PRACTICE — PENALTIES AND REMEDIES RELATING TO UNLICENSED PRACTICE.

Section 54-1805 - THE STATE BOARD OF MEDICINE ESTABLISHED.

Section 54-1806 - POWERS AND DUTIES.

Section 54-1806A - MEDICAL DISCIPLINARY ENFORCEMENT.

Section 54-1807 - STATE BOARD OF MEDICINE — REGISTRATION.

Section 54-1807A - PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS — PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT ADVISORY COMMITTEE.

Section 54-1808 - BOARD TO ISSUE LICENSES.

Section 54-1809 - OCCUPATIONAL LICENSES FUND — RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS.

Section 54-1810 - PHYSICIAN LICENSURE BY WRITTEN EXAMINATION.

Section 54-1810A - PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT LICENSURE.

Section 54-1811 - PHYSICIAN LICENSURE BY ENDORSEMENT.

Section 54-1812 - GRADUATES OF MEDICAL SCHOOLS LOCATED OUTSIDE OF THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA.

Section 54-1813 - TEMPORARY LICENSE AND REGISTRATION.

Section 54-1814 - GROUNDS FOR MEDICAL DISCIPLINE.

Section 54-1815 - VIOLATION OF ACT — INJUNCTION.

Section 54-1818 - REPORTING OF VIOLATIONS BY PHYSICIANS.

Section 54-1820 - ACCESS TO RECORDS.

Section 54-1821 - NO PHYSICIAN-PATIENT RELATIONSHIP FOR INFORMAL CONSULTATIONS.

Section 54-1831 - SHORT TITLE.

Section 54-1832 - GROUNDS FOR RESTRICTION, SUSPENSION, OR REVOCATION OF LICENSE.

Section 54-1833 - DUTIES OF BOARD OF MEDICINE.

Section 54-1834 - PROCEEDINGS.

Section 54-1835 - RIGHT TO APPEAL AND REINSTATEMENT.

Section 54-1836 - JUDICIAL REVIEW.

Section 54-1841 - VOLUNTEER’S LICENSE — QUALIFICATIONS.

Section 54-1842 - INTERSTATE MEDICAL LICENSURE COMPACT.

Section 54-1843 - PURPOSE.

Section 54-1844 - DEFINITIONS.

Section 54-1845 - ELIGIBILITY.

Section 54-1846 - DESIGNATION OF STATE OF PRINCIPAL LICENSE.

Section 54-1847 - APPLICATION AND ISSUANCE OF EXPEDITED LICENSE.

Section 54-1848 - FEES FOR AN EXPEDITED LICENSE.

Section 54-1849 - RENEWAL AND CONTINUED PARTICIPATION.

Section 54-1850 - COORDINATED INFORMATION SYSTEM.

Section 54-1851 - JOINT INVESTIGATIONS.

Section 54-1852 - DISCIPLINARY ACTIONS.

Section 54-1853 - INTERSTATE MEDICAL LICENSURE COMPACT COMMISSION.

Section 54-1854 - POWERS AND DUTIES OF THE INTERSTATE COMMISSION.

Section 54-1855 - FINANCE POWERS.

Section 54-1856 - ORGANIZATION AND OPERATION OF THE INTERSTATE COMMISSION.

Section 54-1857 - RULEMAKING FUNCTIONS OF THE INTERSTATE COMMISSION.

Section 54-1858 - OVERSIGHT OF INTERSTATE COMPACT.

Section 54-1859 - ENFORCEMENT OF INTERSTATE COMPACT.

Section 54-1860 - DEFAULT PROCEDURES.

Section 54-1861 - DISPUTE RESOLUTION.

Section 54-1862 - MEMBER STATES, EFFECTIVE DATE AND AMENDMENT.

Section 54-1863 - WITHDRAWAL.

Section 54-1864 - DISSOLUTION.

Section 54-1865 - SEVERABILITY AND CONSTRUCTION.

Section 54-1866 - BINDING EFFECT OF COMPACT AND OTHER LAWS.