36-29-1. Definitions. Terms used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires, mean: (1)”Athletic trainer,” a person with specific qualifications as set forth in §36-29-3, whose responsibility is the prevention, evaluation, emergency care, treatment, and reconditioning of athletic injuries under the direction of the team or treating physician. The athletic trainer may use cryotherapy, which […]
36-29-10. Reexaminations. Any applicant failing to pass the examination provided by this chapter may, within one year, be reexamined upon payment of an additional fee to be set by the Board of Medical and Osteopathic Examiners. Two reexaminations shall exhaust the privilege under the original application. Source: SL 1984, ch 255, §10.
36-29-11. Expiration of license–Renewal–Fee. Any license issued by the Board of Medical and Osteopathic Examiners shall expire on the first day of July of the first year following its issuance. A license may be renewed every year upon the payment of a fee set by the board, by rule promulgated pursuant to chapter 1-26. The […]
36-29-12. Display of license. Each athletic trainer licensee shall be conspicuously displayed at the place of practice of the licensee within thirty days after issuance of the license. Source: SL 1984, ch 255, §12.
36-29-13. Publication of list of licensees. The Board of Medical and Osteopathic Examiners shall annually publish a list of names and addresses of all licensed athletic trainers. Source: SL 1984, ch 255, §13.
36-29-14. Continuing education requirements–Waiver. Continuity education shall be prescribed pursuant to chapter 1-26 by the Board of Medical and Osteopathic Examiners as a further requirement for renewal of any license. In no instance may the board require a greater number of hours of annual continuing education study than are available within the state and are […]
36-29-15. Forfeiture of license by failure to renew–Restoration–Limitation–Continuing education. Failure of a licensee to renew a license on or before the first day of July of the year of expiration constitutes a forfeiture of the license. Any person who has forfeited a license under this chapter may have it restored by making written application and […]
36-29-17. Rules and regulations–Practice standards. The Board of Medical and Osteopathic Examiners may adopt rules and regulations that set standards for professional practice for licensed athletic trainers and other rules and regulations as may be reasonably necessary for the administration of this chapter and to carry out its purpose. All rules and regulations made by […]
36-29-18. Grounds for revocation, suspension, or cancellation of license. The license of an athletic trainer may be revoked, suspended, or canceled upon any one of these grounds: (1)The licensee is guilty of fraud in the practice of athletic training or fraud or deceit in the licensee’s admission to the practice of athletic training; (2)The licensee […]
36-29-19. Initiation of proceedings to cancel, suspend, or revoke license. The proceedings for cancellation, revocation, or suspension of a license may be initiated when the Board of Medical and Osteopathic Examiners has written information that any person may have been guilty of any misconduct pursuant to §36-29-18 or is guilty of incompetence or unprofessional or […]
36-29-2. Unlicensed practice as misdemeanor–Exemptions. It is a Class 2 misdemeanor for any person to practice or attempt to practice any of the activities of an athletic trainer without first obtaining a license pursuant to this chapter. Nothing in this chapter may be construed to prevent any person from serving as a student trainer, teacher-trainer, […]
36-29-20. Majority of board required to cancel, suspend, revoke, or reissue license. All proceedings relative to the cancellation, revocation, or suspension of a license, or relative to reissuing a license which has been canceled, revoked, or suspended shall only be held when a majority of the members of the Board of Medical and Osteopathic Examiners […]
36-29-21. Procedure to cancel, suspend, or revoke license. All proceedings relative to the cancellation, revocation, or suspension of a license shall conform to the procedure set forth in chapter 1-26. Source: SL 1984, ch 255, §21.
36-29-22. Appeal from board action concerning refusal, cancellation, suspension, or revocation of license. Any party feeling aggrieved by any acts, rulings, or decisions of the Board of Medical and Osteopathic Examiners relating to refusal to grant or to cancellation, revocation, or suspension of a license may appeal pursuant to chapter 1-26. Source: SL 1984, ch […]
36-29-23. Reinstatement or reissuance of license canceled, suspended or revoked. Upon written application establishing compliance with existing licensing requirements and for reasons the Board of Medical and Osteopathic Examiners deems sufficient, the board, for good cause shown, by majority vote, may, under the conditions it may impose, reinstate or reissue a license to any person […]
36-29-24. Records of licensees maintained–Certified transcript as evidence–Copies furnished–Fee. The secretary of the Board of Medical and Osteopathic Examiners shall keep a record book in which are entered the names of all persons to whom licenses have been granted under this chapter, the license number of each, and the date of granting the license and […]
36-29-25. Enforcement duties of board. In addition to the duties set forth elsewhere in this chapter, the Board of Medical and Osteopathic Examiners shall: (1)Recommend prosecutions for violations of this chapter to the appropriate state’s attorneys; and (2)Recommend to the attorney general the bringing of civil actions to seek injunctions and other relief for violations […]
36-29-26. Investigation and report of violations. The Board of Medical and Osteopathic Examiners shall investigate every alleged violation of this chapter pursuant to the procedures set forth in chapter 36-1C. If the alleged violation is committed by a nonlicensee, the board shall report the same to the proper law enforcement officials wherein the violation is […]
36-29-27. Injunction against violation–Alternate to criminal prosecution. Any person violating the provisions of this chapter may be enjoined from further violations by a suit brought by the state’s attorney of the county wherein the violations occurred or suit may be brought by any citizen of this state. An action for injunction is an alternate to […]
36-29-28. Violation as misdemeanor. Any person who violates any of the provisions of this chapter is guilty of a Class 2 misdemeanor. Source: SL 1984, ch 255, §28.