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DEB21673F3211B31872583DF0072650C Hearing Summary




PUBLIC
BILL SUMMARY For SB19-153

HOUSE COMMITTEE ON HEALTH & INSURANCE
Date Apr 17, 2019      
Location HCR 0107



SB19-153 - Lay Over


02:49:32 PM  

Representative Kipp, bill sponsor, presented Senate Bill 19-153 to the committee.  The bill extends the repeal date for the Podiatry Boards and the regulation of podiatrists to September 1, 2026, after a sunset review by the Department of Regulatory Agencies (DORA).  The bill also clarifies that a podiatrist must pass an exam in order to be licensed by the Podiatry Board; allows the board to enter into a confidential agreement with a podiatrist to limit his or her scope of practice if the podiatrist suffers from a physical or mental illness; and removes the requirement that the board send a letter of admonition through certified mail.  Representative Kipp responded to committee questions.

02:53:21 PM  
Saul Larsen, Department of Regulatory Agencies, responded to committee questions.
02:56:49 PM  

Committee discussion ensued.  Representative Lontine laid the bill over for action.






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