Wyoming Statutes
§ 33-9-104 — Applications for licenses
Wyoming § 33-9-104
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Wyo. Stat. Ann. § 33-9-104 (2026).
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Persons who wish to practice podiatry in this state shall make
application on a form authorized and furnished by the board for
a license to practice podiatry. This application shall be
granted to an applicant after he has furnished satisfactory
proof that he has satisfactorily completed two (2) years in a
recognized college of liberal arts or of the sciences, and that
he is a graduate of a regularly established school of podiatry
recognized by the American Podiatric Medical Association or its
successor and the board which requires as a prerequisite to
graduation the completion of at least three thousand three
hundred sixty (3,360) scholastic hours of classroom work. A
school of podiatry shall not be accredited by the board if it
does not require for graduation at least four (4) years of
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Nearby Sections
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§ 33-9-101
Definitions§ 33-9-102
Board of registration in podiatry§ 33-9-103
License required to practice§ 33-9-104
Applications for licenses§ 33-9-105
Examinations§ 33-9-106
Registration with county clerk§ 33-9-107
Licensing matters§ 33-9-108
Disposition of fees§ 33-9-109
Exemptions§ 33-9-110
Revocation of license§ 33-9-111
Reciprocal licenses§ 33-9-112
Compensation of board§ 33-9-113
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