Idaho Statutes

§ 39-6111B — CRITERIA FOR THE NATIONAL INTEREST WAIVER PETITIONING PHYSICIAN

Idaho § 39-6111B
JurisdictionIdaho
Title 39HEALTH AND SAFETY
Ch. 61IDAHO CONRAD J-1 VISA WAIVER AND NATIONAL INTEREST WAIVER PROGRAMS

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Idaho Code § 39-6111B (2026).

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The national interest waiver petitioning physician must:

(1)(a) Provide direct patient care full time; and
(b)Be trained in:
(i)Family medicine;
(ii)Internal medicine;
(iii)Pediatrics;
(iv)Obstetrics and gynecology;
(v)General surgery;
(vi)Psychiatry and its subspecialties; or
(vii)Other specialties licensed or eligible for licensure by the Idaho board of medicine, if there is a demonstrated need by the applicant organization.
(2)Apply and be eligible for an active Idaho medical license. The physician may be participating in an accredited residency program for this application, but must have successfully completed the third year of his residency training program for his employment contract to be activated. The physician must have an unrestricted license to practice in the state of

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Legislative History

[(39-6111B) 39-6111A, added 2009, ch. 106, sec. 13, p. 333; am. 2014, ch. 61, sec. 3, p. 146; am. and redesig. 2017, ch. 72, sec. 10, p. 178; am. 2023, ch. 31, sec. 8, p. 155.]

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