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2002 SESSION
HB 217 Advisory boards and membership to Board of Medicine.
Introduced by: John M. O'Bannon, III | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED:
Advisory boards to the Board of Medicine and membership on certain disciplinary committees and panels. Revises the names, appointing authority, and membership of various advisory boards to the Board of Medicine to provide consistency. All statutorily established "committees" are renamed as advisory boards with five members to be appointed by the Governor. In addition, various statutes are amended to provide for inclusion of one member of the relevant advisory board on the disciplinary body when the respondent holds a license or certificate authorizing practice in the profession represented by the relevant advisory board. The advisory board member of the disciplinary committee or panel will have full voting privileges.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Advisory boards to the Board of Medicine and membership on certain disciplinary committees and panels. Revises the names, appointing authority, and membership of various advisory boards to the Board of Medicine to provide consistency. All statutorily established "committees" are renamed as advisory boards with five members to be appointed by the Governor. In addition, various statutes are amended to provide for inclusion of one member of the relevant advisory board on the disciplinary body when the respondent holds a license or certificate authorizing practice in the profession represented by the relevant advisory board. The advisory board member of the disciplinary committee or panel will have full voting privileges.