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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to the licensing and regulation of physicians, physician |
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assistants, acupuncturists, and surgical assistants. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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ARTICLE 1. REGULATION OF PHYSICIANS |
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SECTION 1.01. Section 153.051(d), Occupations Code, is |
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amended to read as follows: |
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(d) The board may not set, charge, collect, receive, or |
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deposit any of the following fees in excess of: |
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(1) $900 for a license; |
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(2) $400 for a first registration permit; |
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(3) $200 for a temporary license; |
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(4) $400 for renewal of a registration permit; |
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(5) $200 for a physician-in-training permit; |
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(6) $600 for the processing of an application and the |
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issuance of a registration for anesthesia in an outpatient setting; |
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(7) $200 for an endorsement to other state medical |
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boards; |
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(8) $200 for a duplicate license; or |
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(9) [$700 for a reinstated license after cancellation
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for cause; or
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[(10)] $1,200 for an annual fee under Section |
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167.011(c) for a program participant in the Texas Physician Health |
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Program. |
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SECTION 1.02. Section 154.051, Occupations Code, is amended |
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by adding Subsections (d) and (e) to read as follows: |
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(d) The board may not consider or act on a complaint |
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involving care provided more than seven years before the date on |
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which the complaint is filed unless the care was provided to a |
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minor. If the care was provided to a minor, the board may not |
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consider or act on a complaint involving the care after the later |
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of: |
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(1) the date the minor is 21 years of age; or |
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(2) the seventh anniversary of the date of the care. |
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(e) On receipt of a complaint, the board may consider a |
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previously investigated complaint to determine whether there is a |
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pattern of practice violating this subtitle. |
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SECTION 1.03. Subchapter B, Chapter 154, Occupations Code, |
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is amended by adding Section 154.0535 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 154.0535. REQUIREMENTS FOR CERTAIN COMPLAINTS. (a) |
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In this section: |
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(1) "Anonymous complaint" means a complaint that lacks |
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sufficient information to identify the source or the name of the |
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person who filed the complaint. |
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(2) "Insurance agent" means a person licensed under |
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Chapter 4054, Insurance Code. |
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(3) "Insurer" means an insurance company or other |
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entity authorized to engage in the business of insurance under |
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Subtitle C, Title 6, Insurance Code. |
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(4) "Third-party administrator" means a person |
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required to have a certificate of authority under Chapter 4151, |
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Insurance Code. |
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(b) The board may not accept anonymous complaints. |
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(c) Notwithstanding any confidentiality requirements under |
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Chapter 552, Government Code, this subtitle, or rules adopted under |
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this subtitle, a complaint filed with the board by an insurance |
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agent, insurer, pharmaceutical company, or third-party |
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administrator against a physician must include the name and address |
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of the insurance agent, insurer, pharmaceutical company, or |
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third-party administrator filing the complaint. Not later than the |
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15th day after the date the complaint is filed with the board, the |
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board shall notify the physician who is the subject of the complaint |
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of the name and address of the insurance agent, insurer, |
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pharmaceutical company, or third-party administrator who filed the |
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complaint, unless the notice would jeopardize an investigation. |
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SECTION 1.04. Section 154.057(b), Occupations Code, is |
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amended to read as follows: |
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(b) The board shall complete a preliminary investigation of |
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the complaint not later than the 45th [30th] day after the date of |
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receiving the complaint. The board shall first determine whether |
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the physician constitutes a continuing threat to the public |
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welfare. On completion of the preliminary investigation, the board |
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shall determine whether to officially proceed on the complaint. If |
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the board fails to complete the preliminary investigation in the |
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time required by this subsection, the board's official |
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investigation of the complaint is considered to commence on that |
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date. |
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SECTION 1.05. Section 155.003(e), Occupations Code, is |
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amended to read as follows: |
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(e) An applicant is not eligible for a license if: |
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(1) the applicant: |
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(A) holds a medical license that is currently |
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restricted for cause under a disciplinary order or[, canceled for
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cause,] suspended for cause; [,] or |
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(B) held a medical license that was surrendered |
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or canceled for cause or revoked by a state, another country [a
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province of Canada], or a uniformed service of the United States; |
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(2) an investigation or a proceeding is instituted |
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against the applicant for the restriction, cancellation, |
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suspension, or revocation by another [in a] state or country[, a
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province of Canada,] or by a uniformed service of the United States; |
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or |
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(3) a prosecution is pending against the applicant in |
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any state or[,] federal court[,] or [Canadian] court in another |
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country for any offense that under the laws of this state is a |
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felony or a misdemeanor that involves moral turpitude. |
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SECTION 1.06. Section 155.101(b), Occupations Code, is |
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amended to read as follows: |
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(b) The board may not grant a provisional license under this |
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section to an applicant who: |
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(1) has had a medical license suspended or revoked by |
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another state or country [a Canadian province]; or |
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(2) holds a medical license issued by another state or |
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country [a Canadian province] that is subject to a restriction, |
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disciplinary order, or probationary order. |
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SECTION 1.07. Section 155.104(b), Occupations Code, is |
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amended to read as follows: |
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(b) The board may issue a faculty temporary license to |
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practice medicine to a physician as provided by this section. The |
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physician: |
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(1) must hold a current medical license that is |
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unrestricted and not subject to a disciplinary order or probation |
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in another state or country [a Canadian province] or have completed |
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at least three years of postgraduate residency; |
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(2) may not: |
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(A) hold a medical license in another state or |
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country [a Canadian province] that has any restrictions, |
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disciplinary orders, or probation; or |
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(B) have held a medical license that was |
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surrendered or canceled for cause or revoked by another state or |
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country or by a uniformed service of the United States; |
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(3) must pass the Texas medical jurisprudence |
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examination; and |
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(4) must hold a salaried faculty position equivalent |
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to at least the level of assistant professor and be working |
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full-time at one of the following institutions: |
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(A) The University of Texas Medical Branch at |
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Galveston; |
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(B) The University of Texas Southwestern Medical |
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Center at Dallas; |
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(C) The University of Texas Health Science Center |
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at Houston; |
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(D) The University of Texas Health Science Center |
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at San Antonio; |
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(E) The University of Texas Health Center at |
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Tyler; |
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(F) The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer |
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Center; |
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(G) Texas A&M University College of Medicine; |
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(H) the Schools of Medicine at Texas Tech |
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University Health Sciences Center; |
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(I) Baylor College of Medicine; |
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(J) the University of North Texas Health Science |
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Center at Fort Worth; |
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(K) an institutional sponsor of a graduate |
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medical education program accredited by the Accreditation Council |
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for Graduate Medical Education; or |
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(L) a nonprofit health corporation certified |
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under Section 162.001 and affiliated with a program described by |
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Paragraph (K). |
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SECTION 1.08. Section 164.003, Occupations Code, is amended |
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by amending Subsections (b) and (f) and adding Subsection (i) to |
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read as follows: |
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(b) Rules adopted under this section must require that: |
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(1) an informal meeting in compliance with Section |
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2001.054, Government Code, be scheduled not later than the 180th |
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day after the date the board's official investigation of the |
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complaint is commenced as provided by Section 154.057(b), unless |
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good cause is shown by the board for scheduling the informal meeting |
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after that date; |
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(2) the board give notice to the license holder of the |
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time and place of the meeting not later than the 45th [30th] day |
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before the date the meeting is held; |
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(3) the complainant and the license holder be provided |
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an opportunity to be heard; |
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(4) at least one of the board members or district |
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review committee members participating in the informal meeting as a |
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panelist be a member who represents the public; |
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(5) the board's legal counsel or a representative of |
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the attorney general be present to advise the board or the board's |
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staff; and |
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(6) a member of the board's staff be at the meeting to |
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present to the board's representative the facts the staff |
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reasonably believes it could prove by competent evidence or |
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qualified witnesses at a hearing. |
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(f) The notice required by Subsection (b)(2) must be |
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accompanied by a written statement of the nature of the allegations |
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and the information the board intends to use at the meeting. If the |
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board does not provide the statement or information at that time, |
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the license holder may use that failure as grounds for rescheduling |
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the informal meeting. If the complaint includes an allegation that |
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the license holder has violated the standard of care, the notice |
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must include a copy of the report by the expert physician reviewer. |
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The license holder must provide to the board the license holder's |
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rebuttal at least 15 [five] business days before the date of the |
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meeting in order for the information to be considered at the |
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meeting. |
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(i) On request by a physician under review, the board shall |
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make a recording of the informal settlement conference proceeding. |
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The recording is a part of the investigative file and may not be |
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released to a third party unless authorized under this subtitle. |
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The board may charge the physician a fee to cover the cost of |
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recording the hearing. |
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ARTICLE 2. REGULATION OF PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS |
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SECTION 2.01. Section 204.058, Occupations Code, is amended |
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to read as follows: |
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Sec. 204.058. OPEN MEETINGS; ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE LAW. |
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(a) Except as otherwise provided by this chapter, the physician |
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assistant board is subject to Chapters 551 and 2001, Government |
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Code. |
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(b) The physician assistant board may hear all evidence and |
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arguments and conduct deliberations relating to license |
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applications and disciplinary actions under this chapter in |
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executive sessions. The board shall vote and announce its |
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decisions in open session. Deliberations by the board relating to |
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license applications and disciplinary actions are exempt from |
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Chapter 551, Government Code. |
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SECTION 2.02. Sections 204.153(a) and (b), Occupations |
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Code, are amended to read as follows: |
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(a) To be eligible for a license under this chapter, an |
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applicant must: |
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(1) successfully complete an educational program for |
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physician assistants or surgeon assistants accredited by the |
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Committee on Allied Health Education and Accreditation or by that |
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committee's predecessor or successor entities; |
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(2) pass the Physician Assistant National Certifying |
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Examination administered by the National Commission on |
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Certification of Physician Assistants; |
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(3) hold a certificate issued by the National |
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Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants; |
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(4) be of good professional [moral] character; |
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(5) meet any other requirement established by board |
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rule; and |
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(6) pass a jurisprudence examination approved by the |
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physician assistant board as provided by Subsection (a-1). |
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(b) In addition to the requirements of Subsection (a), an |
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applicant is not eligible for a license[, unless the physician
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assistant board takes the fact into consideration in determining
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whether to issue the license,] if the applicant: |
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(1) has been issued a license, certificate, or |
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registration as a physician assistant in this state or from a |
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licensing authority in another state that is revoked or suspended; |
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or |
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(2) is subject to probation or other disciplinary |
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action for cause resulting from the applicant's acts as a physician |
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assistant. |
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SECTION 2.03. Section 204.155, Occupations Code, is amended |
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to read as follows: |
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Sec. 204.155. TEMPORARY LICENSE. [(a)] The physician |
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assistant board may adopt rules and set fees relating to granting |
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temporary licenses and extending the expiration dates of temporary |
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licenses. The board by rule shall set a time limit for the term of |
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[issue] a temporary license [to an applicant who:
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[(1) meets all the qualifications for a license under
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this chapter but is waiting for the license to be issued at the next
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scheduled meeting of the board;
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[(2) seeks to temporarily substitute for a licensed
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physician assistant during the license holder's absence, if the
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applicant:
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[(A) is licensed or registered in good standing
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in another state;
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[(B) submits an application on a form prescribed
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by the board; and
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[(C) pays the appropriate fee prescribed by the
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board; or
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[(3) has graduated from an educational program for
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physician assistants or surgeon assistants described by Section
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204.153(a)(1) not later than six months before applying for a
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temporary license and is waiting for examination results from the
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National Commission on Certification of Physician Assistants.
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[(b) A temporary license may be valid for not more than one
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year after the date issued as determined by board rule]. |
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SECTION 2.04. Subchapter D, Chapter 204, Occupations Code, |
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is amended by adding Section 204.1551 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 204.1551. POSTGRADUATE TRAINING PERMIT. (a) The |
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physician assistant board by rule may issue a physician assistant |
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postgraduate training permit to a physician assistant not otherwise |
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licensed by the board who is participating in a graduate physician |
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assistant education training program approved by the board. |
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(b) A physician assistant postgraduate training permit does |
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not authorize the performance of a physician assistant act by the |
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permit holder unless the act is performed: |
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(1) as a part of the graduate medical education |
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training program; and |
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(2) under the supervision of a physician and a |
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physician assistant. |
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(c) The physician assistant board has jurisdiction to |
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discipline a permit holder whose permit has expired if the |
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violation of the law occurred during the time the permit was valid. |
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If an investigation is open when the permit expires, the permit |
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shall be executory and the board may retain jurisdiction. |
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SECTION 2.05. Section 204.156, Occupations Code, is amended |
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by adding Subsections (g) and (h) to read as follows: |
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(g) If the person's license has been expired for one year or |
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longer, the person's license is automatically canceled, unless an |
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investigation is pending, and the person may not renew the license. |
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(h) A physician assistant whose license is automatically |
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canceled may obtain a new license by complying with the |
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requirements, fees, and procedures for obtaining a new license. |
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The physician assistant board may issue a new license without |
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examination to a person whose license is automatically canceled for |
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less than two years. |
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ARTICLE 3. REGULATION OF ACUPUNCTURISTS |
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SECTION 3.01. Section 205.060, Occupations Code, is amended |
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to read as follows: |
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Sec. 205.060. APPLICATION OF OPEN MEETINGS, OPEN RECORDS, |
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AND ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE LAWS. (a) Except as provided by this |
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chapter, the acupuncture board is subject to Chapters 551, 552, and |
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2001, Government Code. |
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(b) The acupuncture board may hear all evidence and |
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arguments and conduct deliberations relating to license |
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applications and disciplinary actions under this chapter in |
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executive sessions. The board shall vote and announce its |
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decisions in open session. Deliberations by the board relating to |
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license applications and disciplinary actions are exempt from |
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Chapter 551, Government Code. |
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SECTION 3.02. Section 205.208, Occupations Code, is amended |
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to read as follows: |
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Sec. 205.208. TEMPORARY LICENSE. The acupuncture board may |
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adopt rules and recommend to the medical board fees relating to |
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granting temporary licenses and extending the expiration dates of |
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temporary licenses. The acupuncture board by rule shall set a time |
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limit for the term of a temporary license. [(a) The acupuncture
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board may, through the executive director, issue a temporary
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license to practice acupuncture to an applicant who:
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[(1) submits an application on a form prescribed by
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the acupuncture board;
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[(2) has passed a national or other examination
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recognized by the acupuncture board relating to the practice of
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acupuncture;
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[(3) pays the appropriate fee;
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[(4) if licensed in another state, is in good standing
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as an acupuncturist; and
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[(5) meets all the qualifications for a license under
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this chapter but is waiting for the next scheduled meeting of the
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medical board for the license to be issued.
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[(b) A temporary license is valid for 100 days after the
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date issued and may be extended only for another 30 days after the
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date the initial temporary license expires.] |
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SECTION 3.03. Subchapter E, Chapter 205, Occupations Code, |
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is amended by adding Section 205.209 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 205.209. POSTGRADUATE TRAINING PERMIT. (a) The |
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acupuncture board by rule may issue an acupuncture postgraduate |
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training permit to an acupuncturist not otherwise licensed by the |
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board who is participating in a graduate acupuncture education |
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training program approved by the board. |
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(b) An acupuncture postgraduate training permit does not |
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authorize the performance of acupuncture by the permit holder |
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unless the act is performed: |
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(1) as a part of the graduate medical education |
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training program; and |
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(2) under the supervision of an acupuncturist. |
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(c) The acupuncture board has jurisdiction to discipline a |
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permit holder whose permit has expired if the violation of the law |
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occurred during the time the permit was valid. If an investigation |
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is open when the permit expires, the permit shall be executory and |
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the board may retain jurisdiction. |
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SECTION 3.04. Section 205.3544, Occupations Code, is |
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amended to read as follows: |
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Sec. 205.3544. LIMIT ON ACCESS TO INVESTIGATION FILES. |
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(a) Each complaint, adverse report, investigation file, other |
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investigation report, and other investigative information in the |
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possession of or received or gathered by the acupuncture board or a |
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medical board employee or agent relating to a license holder, an |
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application for license, or a criminal investigation or proceeding |
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is privileged and confidential and is not subject to discovery, |
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subpoena, or other means of legal compulsion for release to anyone |
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other than the acupuncture board or medical board employees or |
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agents involved in discipline of a license holder. |
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(b) Investigation records relating to an application for |
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license and disciplinary action of a license holder are exempt from |
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Chapter 552, Government Code. |
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(c) For purposes of this section, investigative information |
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includes information relating to the identity of, and a report made |
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by, a physician performing or supervising compliance monitoring for |
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the acupuncture board. [The acupuncture board shall prohibit or
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limit access to an investigation file relating to a license holder
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in an informal proceeding in the manner provided by Section
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164.007(c).] |
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ARTICLE 4. REGULATION OF SURGICAL ASSISTANTS |
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SECTION 4.01. Subchapter B, Chapter 206, Occupations Code, |
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is amended by adding Section 206.059 to read as follows: |
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Sec. 206.059. MEDICAL BOARD MEETINGS; CONFIDENTIALITY. |
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(a) The medical board may hear all evidence and arguments and |
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conduct deliberations relating to license applications and |
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disciplinary actions under this chapter in executive sessions. The |
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medical board shall vote and announce its decisions in open |
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session. |
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(b) Deliberations and records relating to the professional |
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character and fitness of applicants as well as related to |
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disciplinary actions are exempt from Chapters 551 and 552, |
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Government Code. |
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SECTION 4.02. Section 206.203(a), Occupations Code, is |
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amended to read as follows: |
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(a) Except as provided by Section 206.206, to be eligible |
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for a license, a person must: |
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(1) be of good professional [moral] character; |
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(2) have not been convicted of a felony or a crime |
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involving moral turpitude; |
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(3) not use drugs or alcohol to an extent that affects |
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the applicant's professional competency; |
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(4) not have had a license or certification revoked by |
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a licensing agency or by a certifying professional organization; |
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and |
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(5) not have engaged in fraud or deceit in applying for |
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a license under this chapter. |
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ARTICLE 5. TRANSITION PROVISIONS |
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SECTION 5.01. Sections 153.051, 155.003, 155.101, 155.104, |
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204.153, 204.155, 205.208, and 206.203, Occupations Code, as |
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amended by this Act, apply only to an application for a license |
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filed with the applicable licensing authority on or after the |
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effective date of this Act. An application for a license filed |
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before the effective date of this Act is governed by the law in |
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effect on the date the application was filed, and that law is |
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continued in effect for that purpose. |
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SECTION 5.02. Sections 154.051, 154.057, and 164.003, |
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Occupations Code, as amended by this Act, and Section 154.0535, |
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Occupations Code, as added by this Act, apply only to the |
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investigation of a complaint filed on or after the effective date of |
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this Act. The investigation of a complaint filed before that date |
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is governed by the law in effect on the date the complaint was |
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filed, and that law is continued in effect for that purpose. |
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SECTION 5.03. Section 204.058, Occupations Code, as amended |
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by this Act, and Sections 205.060(b) and 206.059, Occupations Code, |
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as added by this Act, apply only to a contested case hearing |
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conducted on or after the effective date of this Act. A contested |
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case filed before the effective date of this Act is governed by the |
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law in effect on the date the contested case was filed, and that law |
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is continued in effect for that purpose. |
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SECTION 5.04. Section 204.156, Occupations Code, as amended |
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by this Act, applies only to a license that expires on or after the |
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effective date of this Act. A license that expires before the |
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effective date of this Act is governed by the law in effect on the |
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date the license expires, and that law is continued in effect for |
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that purpose. |
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ARTICLE 6. EFFECTIVE DATE |
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SECTION 6.01. This Act takes effect September 1, 2011. |