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HARRY HUGHES, Governor                                  1559

(2) AN INDIVIDUAL WHO DOES NOT RENEW THE
LICENSE WITHIN THE 3-YEAR PERIOD MAY NOT BE RELICENSED UNTIL
THE INDIVIDUAL COMPLIES WITH ALL CURRENT REQUIREMENTS FOR
INITIAL LICENSURE.

(D)    AN INDIVIDUAL WHO WAS LICENSED ON A BASIS OTHER
THAN PASSING AN EXAMINATION THAT THE PROFESSIONAL
EXAMINATION SERVICE PROVIDED AND WHO ALLOWS THE LICENSE TO
EXPIRE MAY NOT BE RELICENSED UNTIL THE INDIVIDUAL COMPLIES
WITH ALL CURRENT REQUIREMENTS FOR INITIAL LICENSURE.

(E)    THIS SECTION DOES NOT APPLY TO ANY TEMPORARY
PERMIT.

614.

All laws or parts of laws inconsistent herewith are
repealed to the extent of such inconsistency, but nothing
herein contained shall be construed to apply to students in
the fulfillment of a physical therapy educational program of
a school of physical therapy which is approved by the Board
if the students are under the direct supervision of a
licensed physical therapist, or be construed to apply to
persons employed as aides, attendants, orderlies or similar
occupational titles who work under the direct supervision of
a licensed physical therapist, or be construed to amend the
laws relating to the practice of chiropractic, osteopathy,
dentistry, chiropody, nursing, OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY,
optometry, medicine and surgery, except as specifically
provided in this subtitle. Nothing in this subtitle shall be
construed to prohibit chiropractors from practicing physical
therapy in their practice as chiropractors: or to apply to
the practice of beauty culture, hairdressing, or in the
operation of health clubs, so far as nonmedical treatments
are concerned; or to prohibit or prevent the advertising of
health clubs as health clubs. Neither shall any [section]
ACTION be taken under the authority of this subtitle to
accomplish any of these results.

SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act
shall take effect July 1, 1979.

Approved May 29, 1979.

CHAPTER 539
(House Bill 353)
AN ACT concerning

Air Quality

 

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