Sec. 4. (a) A physician shall designate a member state as the state of principal license for purposes of registration for expedited licensure through the compact if the physician possesses a full and unrestricted license to practice medicine in that state and the state is:
(1) the state of primary residence for the physician;
(2) the state where at least twenty-five percent (25%) of the physician's practice of medicine occurs;
(3) the location of the physician's employer; or
(4) if no state qualifies under subdivision (1), (2), or (3), the state designated as state of residence for purposes of federal income tax.
(b) A physician may redesignate a member state as the state of principal license at any time, as long as the state meets the requirements in subsection (a).
(c) The interstate commission is authorized to develop rules to facilitate redesignation of another member state as the state of principal license.
As added by P.L.60-2022, SEC.2.
Structure Indiana Code
Title 25. Professions and Occupations
Chapter 16. Interstate Medical Licensure Compact
25-22.5-16-1. Purpose; Jurisdiction to Impose Adverse Action
25-22.5-16-3. Eligibility to Receive Expedited License; Member State Licensure Requirements
25-22.5-16-4. Designation of Physician's Member State; Redesignation; Rules
25-22.5-16-5. Application for Expedited License; Issuance; Fees; Termination; Fees
25-22.5-16-8. Data Base Established; Reported Information; Confidentiality; Rules
25-22.5-16-9. Investigative Records; Joint Investigations
25-22.5-16-10. Disciplinary Actions
25-22.5-16-12. Commission Powers
25-22.5-16-13. Annual Assessments; Financial Audit
25-22.5-16-14. Bylaws; Officers; Immunity
25-22.5-16-16. Compact Enforcement
25-22.5-16-17. Enforcement Actions
25-22.5-16-18. Default Procedures
25-22.5-16-19. Dispute Resolution
25-22.5-16-20. Effective Date of Compact; Amendments
25-22.5-16-21. Withdrawal From Compact
25-22.5-16-22. Dissolution of Compact
25-22.5-16-23. Severability; Construction
25-22.5-16-24. Binding Effect on Member States; Conflicting Laws