§ 90-686 – Qualifications for licensure.
90-686. Qualifications for licensure. (a) An applicant shall be licensed to practice perfusion if the applicant meets all of the following qualifications: (1) Is at least 18 years old. (2) Completes an application on a form provided by the Committee. (3) Successfully completes a perfusion education program approved by the Committee. (4) Pays the required […]
§ 90-687 – Reciprocity.
90-687. Reciprocity. The Committee may grant, upon application and payment of proper fees, a license to a person who has been licensed to practice perfusion in another state or territory of the United States whose standards of competency are substantially equivalent to those provided in this Article or holds a current certificate as a certified […]
§ 90-688 – Provisional license.
90-688. Provisional license. The Committee may grant a provisional license for a period not exceeding 12 months to any applicant who has successfully completed an approved perfusion education program and pays the required fee under G.S. 90-689. A provisional license shall allow the individual to practice perfusion under the supervision and direction of a licensed […]
§ 90-689 – Expenses; fees.
90-689. Expenses; fees. (a) All fees shall be payable to the Medical Board and deposited in the name of the Medical Board in financial institutions designated by the Medical Board as official depositories. These fees shall be used to carry out the purposes of this Article. (b) All salaries, compensation, and expenses incurred or allowed […]
§ 90-690 – Renewal of licenses.
90-690. Renewal of licenses. (a) All licenses to practice perfusion shall expire two years after the date they were issued. The Committee shall send a notice of expiration to each licensee at his or her last known address at least 30 days prior to the expiration of his or her license. All applications for renewal […]
§ 90-690.1 – Maintenance of certification to maintain licensure.
90-690.1. Maintenance of certification to maintain licensure. (a) After December 31, 2007, all licensed perfusionists who are licensed under this Article shall maintain certification as defined in G.S. 90-682(1) in order to maintain licensure. If certification shall lapse at any time, the Committee may initiate disciplinary action under G.S. 90-691, or upon a finding consistent […]
§ 90-683 – License required; exemptions.
90-683. License required; exemptions. (a) On or after July 1, 2006, no person shall practice or offer to practice perfusion as defined in this Article, use the title "licensed perfusionist" or "provisional licensed perfusionist", use the letters "LP" or "PLP", or otherwise indicate or imply that the person is a licensed perfusionist or a provisionally […]
§ 90-664 – Persons and practices not affected.
90-664. Persons and practices not affected. The requirements of this Article shall not apply to: (1) Any person registered, certified, credentialed, or licensed to engage in another profession or occupation or any person working under the supervision of a person registered, certified, credentialed, or licensed to engage in another profession or occupation in this State […]
§ 90-665 – Third-party reimbursement.
90-665. Third-party reimbursement. Nothing in this Article shall be construed to require direct third-party reimbursements to persons licensed under this Article. (2000-162, s. 1.)
§ 90-666 – Civil penalties.
90-666. Civil penalties. (a) Authority to Assess Civil Penalties. – In addition to taking any of the actions permitted under G.S. 90-659, the Board may assess a civil penalty not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000) for the violation of any section of this Article or any rules adopted by the Board. The clear proceeds […]