Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 147 — Board Of Medical Practice
Section 147.035 — Malpractice History.

Subdivision 1. Submission. A person desiring to practice medicine in this state who has previously practiced in another state shall submit the following additional information with the license application for the five-year period of active practice preceding the date of filing such application:
(a) The name and address of the person's professional liability insurer in the other state.
(b) The number, date, and disposition of any medical malpractice settlement or award made to the plaintiff relating to the quality of medical treatment.
Subd. 2. Board action. The board shall give due consideration to the information submitted pursuant to section 147.03 and this section. An applicant who willfully submits incorrect information shall be subject to disciplinary action pursuant to section 147.091.
1976 c 222 s 35; 1985 c 247 s 25; 1986 c 444

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 144 - 159 — Health

Chapter 147 — Board Of Medical Practice

Section 147.001 — Scope And Purpose.

Section 147.01 — Board Of Medical Practice.

Section 147.011 — Definition.

Section 147.012 — Oversight Of Allied Health Professions.

Section 147.02 — Examination; Licensing.

Section 147.025 — Evidence Of Past Sexual Conduct.

Section 147.03 — Licensure By Endorsement; Reciprocity; Temporary Permit.

Section 147.032 — Interstate Practice Of Telehealth.

Section 147.033 — Practice Of Telehealth.

Section 147.035 — Malpractice History.

Section 147.037 — Licensing Of Foreign Medical School Graduates.

Section 147.0375 — Licensure Of Eminent Physicians.

Section 147.038 — Cancellation Of License In Good Standing.

Section 147.0381 — Cancellation Of Credentials Under Disciplinary Order.

Section 147.039 — Cancellation Of License For Nonrenewal.

Section 147.0391 — Residency Permit.

Section 147.04 — Retaliatory Provisions.

Section 147.081 — Practicing Without License; Penalty.

Section 147.082 — Title Protection.

Section 147.09 — Exemptions.

Section 147.091 — Grounds For Disciplinary Action.

Section 147.0911 — Diversionary Program.

Section 147.092 — Probable Cause Hearing; Sexual Misconduct.

Section 147.111 — Reporting Obligations.

Section 147.121 — Immunity.

Section 147.131 — Physician Cooperation.

Section 147.141 — Forms Of Disciplinary Action.

Section 147.151 — Disciplinary Record On Judicial Review.

Section 147.155 — Reports To Commissioner Of Health.

Section 147.161 — Physician Accountability.

Section 147.162 — Medical Care Facilities; Exclusion.

Section 147.21 — Registration Fees For Osteopathic Physicians.

Section 147.22 — Transfer Records, Assets, And Powers.

Section 147.231 — Released Persons; Prescriptions.

Section 147.37 — Information Provision; Pharmaceutical Assistance Programs.

Section 147.38 — Interstate Medical Licensure Compact.

Section 147.381 — Application Of Interstate Medical Licensure Compact To Existing Laws.