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2010 SESSION
Quayle (Chairman), Lucas, Martin, Barker, Northam
Clerk: Jocelyn R. Lance
Staff: Jessica Eades, Brenda Edwards
Date of Meeting: January 28, 2010
Time and Place: Thursday, 1/2 hr. after Senate adj., 3rd E, GAB
S.B. 263 Nurse practitioners; moves responsibility for licensure and regulation to Board of Nursing.
Patron: Whipple
Nurse practitioners; licensure. Moves responsibility for licensure and regulation of nurse practitioners from the Boards of Medicine and Nursing jointly to the Board of Nursing. Also, creates the Advisory Board on Nurse Practitioners and removes certain physician supervision requirements.
S.B. 573 Kinesiotherapists; licensure.
Patron: Ticer
Kinesiotherapists; licensure required. Creates a Board of Kinesiotherapy within the Department of Health Professions responsible for the licensure and regulation of kinesiotherapists.
S.B. 653 Certificate of public need; Commissioner of Health to accept & approve request to amend conditions.
Patron: Northam
Certificate of public need; exception. Allows the Commissioner of Health to accept and approve a request to amend the conditions of a certificate of public need issued to a continuing care provider registered with the State Corporation Commission in which nursing facility or extended care services are provided to allow such continuing care provider to continue to admit community patients, other than contract holders, to its nursing facility beds through December 31, 2013, if the following conditions are met: (i) the facility is operated as a not-for-profit and (ii) the facility's contract holder occupancy rate is less than 85 percent at the time of such application.