Chapter 375. Podiatry  


Sec. 20-50. Podiatric medicine defined.
Sec. 20-50a. Requirements for surgery.
Sec. 20-51. Examining board: Appointment and qualifications.
Secs. 20-52and20-53. Removals from examining board. Organization and rules.
Sec. 20-54. Qualifications for general practice, medical and nonsurgical treatment of the ankle and surgical treatment of the ankle. Licensure. Exception for surgery under the direct supervision of a physician or surgeon. Effect of license on hospital privileges.
Sec. 20-55. Examinations. Fees.
Sec. 20-56. List of practitioners to be filed.
Sec. 20-57. Licensure without examination.
Sec. 20-58. Transmittal of certificate to Department of Health Services. License.
Sec. 20-58a. Professional liability insurance required, when. Amount of insurance. Reporting requirements.
Sec. 20-59. Disciplinary action by board; grounds.
Secs. 20-60to20-62. Jurisdiction of charges against practitioner; hearing; revocation or suspension of license. Appeal. Restoration of right to practice upon reversal of conviction.
Sec. 20-63. Title “Doctor” not to be used.
Sec. 20-64. Ownership or operation of office.
Sec. 20-65. Penalty.
Secs. 20-65ato20-65e. [Reserved]

Notations

*See Sec. 19a-88b re renewal of certain professional and occupational licenses, certificates, permits or registrations which become void while the holder is on active duty in the armed forces of the United States.

See Secs. 20-14c to 20-14g, inclusive, re dispensing and labeling of drugs by licensed practitioners.

Cited. 207 C. 674; 208 C. 709; 242 C. 1.