(a) The medical board may, through the executive director, issue a temporary license to an applicant who:
(1) submits an application on a form prescribed by the medical board;
(2) has passed an examination required by the medical board relating to the practice of surgical assisting;
(3) pays the appropriate fee set by the medical board;
(4) if licensed in another state, is licensed in good standing; and
(5) meets all the qualifications for a license under this chapter and is waiting for the next scheduled meeting of the medical board for the license to be issued.
(b) A temporary license is valid until the 100th day after the date issued and may be extended until the 130th day after the date issued.

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