HOUSE BILL REPORT
HB 1076
As Reported by House Committee On:
Health Care
Title: An act relating to a limited license to practice medicine.
Brief Description: Removing the two‑year limited license renewal limit on teaching‑research medical professionals.
Sponsors: Representatives Schual‑Berke, Campbell, Cody, Skinner, Pennington, Ruderman, Kagi, Darneille, Edmonds, Marine, Edwards, McDermott, Haigh and Kenney.
Brief History:
Committee Activity:
Health Care: 1/23/01 [DP].
Brief Summary of Bill
$Repeals the two-year limitation on the duration of a limited license to practice medicine issued to teaching-research staff at the UW School of Medicine.
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HOUSE COMMITTEE ON HEALTH CARE
Majority Report: Do pass. Signed by 13 members: Representatives Campbell, Republican Co‑Chair; Cody, Democratic Co‑Chair; Schual‑Berke, Democratic Vice Chair; Alexander, Ballasiotes, Conway, Darneille, Edmonds, Edwards, Marine, McMorris, Pennington and Ruderman.
Staff: John Welsh (786‑7133).
Background:
The state Medical Quality Assurance Commission is authorized by law to issue a limited license to practice medicine to a person who is invited to serve as a teaching-research faculty member at the University of Washington School of Medicine. The member must be a graduate of an approved medical school and hold a license to practice medicine. The person may only practice within the confines of the instructional program. A limited license is renewable annually, but its maximum duration is limited to two years.
Summary of Bill:
A limited license to practice medicine issued to a teaching-research member of the School of Medicine=s instructional staff is renewable annually. The two-year maximum limit on the duration of a limited license is repealed.
Appropriation: None.
Fiscal Note: Not Requested.
Effective Date: Ninety days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.
Testimony For: This bill is requested by the University of Washington School of Medicine. It facilitates the recruitment of non-resident physicians for filling faculty positions by assuring them longer tenure.
Testimony Against: None.
Testified: (support) Jackie Der and Fred Cheney, University of Washington School of Medicine.