HOUSE BILL REPORT
SHB 1093
As Passed Legislature
Title: An act relating to increasing the license surcharge for the impaired physician program.
Brief Description: Changing physician license fees.
Sponsors: By House Committee on Health Care (originally sponsored by Representatives Schual‑Berke, Ballasiotes, Cody, Campbell, Ruderman, Skinner, Conway, Edmonds, Kenney and Kagi).
Brief History:
Committee Activity:
Health Care: 1/25/01, 2/13/01 [DPS].
Floor Activity:
Passed House: 3/9/01, 98-0.
Passed Senate: 4/9/01, 49-0.
Passed Legislature.
Brief Summary of Substitute Bill
$Raises the $25 annual surcharge on physician licenses to no more than $35 to fund the Impaired Physicians Program.
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HOUSE COMMITTEE ON HEALTH CARE
Majority Report: The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass. Signed by 13 members: Representatives Campbell, Republican Co‑Chair; Cody, Democratic Co‑Chair; Skinner, Republican Vice Chair; Alexander, Ballasiotes, Conway, Darneille, Edmonds, Edwards, Marine, McMorris, Pennington and Ruderman.
Staff: John Welsh (786‑7133).
Background:
A statutory surcharge of $25 is added to a licensing fee or license renewal fee of physicians to finance the Impaired Physician Program. The Medical Quality Assurance Commission is required by law to enter into a contract with a professional entity which provides evaluation and treatment services to physicians impaired as a result of chemical abuse or mental illness to practice medicine with reasonable skill and safety to their patients.
Summary of Bill:
The statutory surcharge of $25 for financing the Impaired Physician Program is raised to no more than $35.
Appropriation: None.
Fiscal Note: Available.
Effective Date: Ninety days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.
Testimony For: Raises in the surcharge for funding the impaired physician program are necessary to provide needed services to impaired physicians.
Testimony Against: None against the substitute bill.
Testified: (In support) Carl Nelson, Washington State Medical Association; and Lynn Hankes, Washington Physicians Health Program.
(With concerns/original bill) Sue Shoblom, Department of Health; and Jeff Larsen, Washington Academy of Physician Assistants and Washington Osteopathic Medical Association.