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Health Care & Wellness Committee

HB 1198

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Brief Description: Concerning substance abuse monitoring for podiatric physicians and surgeons.

Sponsors: Representatives Harris, Cody and Riccelli.

Brief Summary of Bill

  • Increases the impaired practitioner surcharge for podiatric physicians and surgeons from $25 to $50.

Hearing Date: 1/17/17

Staff: Jim Morishima (786-7191).

Background:

A disciplining authority may refer a licensee to a substance abuse monitoring program in lieu of formal discipline if the disciplining authority determines that unprofessional conduct is the product of substance abuse. The licensee must consent to the referral. The referral may include probationary conditions. If the licensee does not consent to the referral or fails to meet the requirements of the program, the disciplining authority may take formal disciplinary action against the licensee.

The Podiatric Medical Board (PMB) contracts with a substance abuse monitoring program to help oversee a podiatric physician and surgeon's compliance with program requirements. Rules adopted by the PMB require the program to:

The program may provide evaluations or treatment to participants. The program may also evaluate and recommend whether a podiatric physician and surgeon should be prohibited from practice for a period of time and any restrictions on the podiatric physician and surgeon's access to controlled substances.

The costs of treatment are borne by the participating podiatric physician and surgeon. The PMB imposes a $25 surcharge on licensees to pay for staff at the monitoring program, who act as case managers and provide information to licensees on treatment options.

Summary of Bill:

The requirement for the PMB to contract with a substance abuse monitoring program is placed in statute. The PMB must enter into a contract with an entity that may include any or all of the following:

The surcharge imposed by the PMB for the program is increased from $25 to $50.

Appropriation: None.

Fiscal Note: Requested on January 17, 2017.

Effective Date: The bill takes effect 90 days after adjournment of the session in which the bill is passed.