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(a) Applications for license shall be sent to the Board at least six weeks prior to the date of the examination and shall be accompanied by satisfactory proof that the applicant—
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(1) Is twenty-one years of age or over;
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(2) Is of good moral character;
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(3) Is not addicted to intemperate use of alcohol or narcotics;
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(4) Is a graduate of a four-year college of podiatric medicine which has been accredited by the American Council on Podiatry Education of the American Podiatry Association.
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(b) There shall be no minimum residency requirement for persons applying to take the examination.
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(c) The residency requirement specified in subsection (b) of this section shall not apply to residents of the Virgin Islands who have been abroad studying or practicing podiatry.
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(d) This section shall not apply to individuals seeking preceptorship programs, internships and/or residency programs for the purposes of research and/or additional training in the field of podiatric medicine, providing that these individuals are approved by the Board of Podiatry Examiners.