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Telemedicine Registration
Telemedicine Registration Application

TELEMEDICINE REGISTRATION

Effective July 1, 2002, the telemedicine law takes effect requiring physicians who are practicing telemedicine and are not licensed to practice medicine in Minnesota to register with the Minnesota Board of Medical Practice. There is a $100 application fee and a $75 annual fee. Registration is renewed annually  based on a calendar year. To be eligible for telemedicine registration, a physician must be licensed in the state from which telemedicine services are provided and must not have ever had a license to practice medicine revoked or restricted in any state or jurisdiction.

TELEMEDICINE REGISTRATION

(Print application, complete, mail with $175 fee to:
Minnesota Board of Medical Practice
University Park Plaza
2829 University Ave SE, Suite 500
Minneapolis, MN 55414-3246)






Adobe Acrobat Reader
Link to Adobe Acrobat Reader 6.0
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Telemedicine Application Form
•  Telemedicine Application Form

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