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Osteopathic Physician and Surgeon
Renewal Information

All medical licenses expire on October 1 of each even-numbered year. In order to renew a medical license, the licensee must pay the $77 renewal fee. Nebraska statute allows applicants whose license will be issued within 180 days of the renewal period (October 1 of each even-numbered year) to pay 1/4 of the initial licensure fee.  The license will expire on October 1 and the full renewal fee of $77 will need to be paid.

At this time you may decide to choose an inactive status – The licensee shall not engage in the practice of osteopathic medicine and surgery in the State of Nebraska. The license that is placed on inactive for a one time fee of $25.00 remains on that status until such such time that the license is reinstated. In order to move a license from inactive to active status, an individual shall complete a reinstatement application, pay the renewal fee which is in effect at the time he or she wishes to reinstate the license and additional requirements as specified by regulation.

Lapsed status means that when the lapsed status becomes effective, the right to represent himself or herself as a licensee and to practice profession in which such license is required shall terminate. To restore the license, such individual shall be required to meet the requirements for initial licensure which are in effect at the time that he or she wishes to restore the license.

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