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Subcommittee gives Board of Medical Examiners discretionary authority to waive certain exams
2256743 · February 4, 2025
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Summary
House Bill 3254 would let the Board of Medical Examiners waive specified examination requirements if an applicant's education and experience demonstrate competency; the medical subcommittee favorably recommended the bill without testimony.
House Bill 3254 was summarized to the House medical subcommittee as a change to licensure rules administered under Section 40-47-32 that would give the South Carolina Board of Medical Examiners discretionary authority to waive certain special-purpose examination requirements when an…
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