Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 147 — Board Of Medical Practice
Section 147.0391 — Residency Permit.

Subdivision 1. Permit required. A person must have a residency permit to participate in a residency program unless licensed by the board. Upon issuance of a license by the board, the board will terminate a residency permit. A person must have a license to practice medicine to practice outside of a residency program, except as set forth in section 147.09. An applicant for a residency permit must pay a $20 nonrefundable fee upon initial application and upon a change in residency program a lesser nonrefundable fee set by the board in such amount that is necessary to cover administrative costs incurred by the board. The applicant must also have been accepted into either:
(1) a graduate medical education program accredited by a national accrediting organization approved by the board; or
(2) other nonaccredited graduate training approved by the board as meeting standards comparable to those of a national accrediting organization.
The approvals required by clauses (1) and (2) must have been granted by the board before the applicant enrolls in the training.
Subd. 2. Terminating participation in residency program. Upon a change in residency programs, a person holding a residency permit must notify the board in writing no later than 30 days after termination of participation in the residency program being terminated. A separate residency permit is required for each residency program until licensure is obtained.
Subd. 3. Reporting obligation. A person holding a residency permit and faculty of residency programs are subject to the reporting obligations of section 147.111. The intent of this subdivision is not to replace routine academic corrective action undertaken by a residency training program.
1993 c 21 s 7

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.