§ 5-91-1 Purpose
§ 5-91-2 Definitions
§ 5-91-3 Eligibility
§ 5-91-4 Designation of state of principal license
§ 5-91-5 Application and issuance of expedited licensure
§ 5-91-6 Fees for expedited licensure
§ 5-91-7 Renewal and continued participation
§ 5-91-8 Coordinated information system
§ 5-91-9 Joint investigations
§ 5-91-10 Disciplinary actions
§ 5-91-11 Interstate Medical Licensure Compact Commission
§ 5-91-12 Powers and duties of the interstate commission
§ 5-91-13 Finance powers
§ 5-91-14 Organization and operation of the interstate commission
§ 5-91-15 Rulemaking functions of the interstate commission
§ 5-91-16 Oversight of interstate compact
§ 5-91-17 Enforcement of interstate compact
§ 5-91-18 Default procedures
§ 5-91-19 Dispute resolution
§ 5-91-20 Member states – Effective date – Amendment
§ 5-91-21 Withdrawal
§ 5-91-22 Dissolution
§ 5-91-23 Severability and construction
§ 5-91-24 Binding effect of compact and other laws
§ 5-91-25 Sunset of chapter

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Terms Used In Rhode Island General Laws > Chapter 5-91 - Interstate Medical Licensure Compact

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