Tennessee Statutes

§ 63-6-234 — Physicians serving as United States public health service commissioned officers

Tennessee § 63-6-234

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Bluebook
Tenn. Code Ann. § 63-6-234 (2026).

Text

A physician serving as a United States public health service commissioned officer who is trained as a national health service corps ready responder shall be authorized to practice medicine at federally qualified health centers while pursuing licensure as provided in this part under the following conditions:

(1)The physician has first filed an application for licensure as provided in this part;
(2)The physician, prior to commencing practice, submits a written statement to the board that all of the physician's medical licenses, including the authority to practice in United States public health service, are unencumbered by disciplinary actions, unresolved disciplinary complaints or unresolved health care liability lawsuits; and (3) The physician timely complies with all board rules governin

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Legislative History

Acts 2003 , ch. 43, § 1; 2012 , ch. 798, § 40.

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