A person licensed to practice podiatry must pay a biennial renewal license fee which must be established in regulation by the board, biennially must complete twenty-four hours of continuing medical education through a program approved by the South Carolina Board of Podiatry Examiners, and must submit documentation to the board of completion of this education. If a podiatrist is authorized pursuant to state and federal law to prescribe controlled substances, two of the requisite biennial hours of continuing education must be related to approved procedures of prescribing and monitoring controlled substances listed in Schedules II, III, and IV of the schedules provided for in Sections 44-53-210, 44-53-230, and 44-53-250. If the renewal fee is not accompanied with the appropriate continuing education documentation, the license may not be renewed and is considered late and subject to the penalties promulgated by the board in regulation. If the renewal fee is not paid within two months after the date of notification by the department that the fee is due, the license of the person failing to pay shall be considered late and a penalty imposed as determined by regulation. After an additional sixty days a nonrenewed license must be suspended or revoked and must be reissued only by a majority vote of the Board of Podiatry Examiners and upon payment of a late fee and penalties established by the board.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 56-1543.13; 1952 Code Section 56-312; 1942 Code Section 5231-11; 1935 (39) 180; 1960 (51) 1717; 1981 Act No. 77 Section 4; 1982 Act No. 393, Section 8; 1996 Act No. 241, Section 7; 2017 Act No. 91 (H.3824), Section 8, eff May 19, 2017.
Effect of Amendment
2017 Act No. 91, Section 8, amended the section, adding requirements addressing the prescription and monitoring of certain controlled substances.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 40 - Professions and Occupations
Chapter 51 - Podiatrists And Podiatry
Section 40-51-20. Definitions.
Section 40-51-30. Board of Podiatry Examiners; members; terms; removal; legal adviser.
Section 40-51-40. Regulations of board; continuing education.
Section 40-51-50. License required.
Section 40-51-57. Preceptorships and residency programs.
Section 40-51-60. Board to determine fee for practicing podiatry.
Section 40-51-65. License required to practice; examination; qualifications; temporary license.
Section 40-51-67. Joint Podiatric Surgery Advisory Committee.
Section 40-51-70. Board to make regulations governing examinations and meetings.
Section 40-51-80. Examinations.
Section 40-51-100. Fees for examinations; reexamination.
Section 40-51-110. Reciprocity.
Section 40-51-120. Designation of licensed persons.
Section 40-51-130. Display of licenses.
Section 40-51-140. Annual renewal of licenses; continuing education requirements.
Section 40-51-150. Grounds for revocation of licenses.
Section 40-51-160. Procedure for denying or revoking licenses.
Section 40-51-180. Use of license fees.
Section 40-51-190. Annual report of board.
Section 40-51-200. Acts considered prima facie evidence of practicing podiatry.
Section 40-51-210. Podiatric surgeries; facilities.
Section 40-51-230. Exemptions.
Section 40-51-240. Fitting and sale of shoes and arch supports.
Section 40-51-260. Right of recipients of government aid or services to choose podiatrists.
Section 40-51-270. Board member not to serve as officer in state podiatry association.