Washington Statutes
§ 18.22.040 — Applicants—Fee—Eligibility.
Washington § 18.22.040
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Wash. Rev. Code § 18.22.040 (2026).
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Before any person may take an examination for the issuance of a podiatric physician and surgeon license, the applicant shall submit a completed application and a fee determined by the secretary as provided in RCW 43.70.250 . The applicant shall also furnish the secretary and the board with satisfactory proof that:
(1)The applicant has not engaged in unprofessional conduct as defined in chapter 18.130 RCW and is not unable to practice with reasonable skill and safety as a result of a physical or mental impairment;
(2)The applicant has satisfactorily completed a course in an approved school of podiatric medicine and surgery;
(3)The applicant has completed one year of postgraduate podiatric medical training in a program approved by the board, provided that applicants graduating before J
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§ 43.70.250
Washington § 43.70.250
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Legislative History
[2000 c 171 s 4;1993 c 29 s 2;1990 c 147 s 8;1982 c 21 s 5;1979 c 158 s 18;1973 c 77 s 4;1971 ex.s. c 292 s 19;1955 c 149 s 2;1935 c 48 s 3;1921 c 120 s 3;1917 c 38 s 6; RRS s 10079.]
Nearby Sections
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§ 18.04.015
Purpose.§ 18.04.025
Definitions.§ 18.04.045
Board—Officers and staff—Powers and duties.§ 18.04.055
Board—Rules.§ 18.04.065
Board—Fees—Disposition.§ 18.04.080
Compensation and travel expenses of members.§ 18.04.180
Reciprocity.§ 18.04.183
Accountants from foreign countries.§ 18.04.295
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