Arizona 2023 2023 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1333 Comm Sub / Analysis

Filed 02/03/2023

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ARIZONA STATE SENATE 
Fifty-Sixth Legislature, First Regular Session 
 
FACT SHEET FOR S.B. 1333 
 
database; health professionals; license revocations 
Purpose 
Requires health professional regulatory boards to report health professional license or 
certification revocations to the Department of Health Services (DHS) for inclusion in a state 
database. 
Background 
In statute, health professionals includes podiatrists, chiropractors, dentists, medical 
physicians and surgeons, naturopathic physicians, nurses, dispensing opticians, optometrists, 
osteopathic physicians and surgeons, pharmacists, physical therapists, psychologists, 
veterinarians, physician assistants, radiologic technologists, homeopathic physicians, behavioral 
health professionals, occupational therapists, respiratory therapists, acupuncturists, athletic 
trainers, massage therapists, nursing care institution administrators, assisted living facilities 
managers, midwifes, audiologists and speech pathologists (A.R.S. ยง 32-3201).  
Each health professional is licensed and certified through their respective health 
professional regulatory board. When health professionals are suspected of committing an act of 
unprofessional conduct they are investigated and addressed through the applicable licensing entity 
or regulatory board, potentially resulting in suspension or revocation of licensure (A.R.S. Title 32; 
A.R.S. Title 36).  
There is no anticipated fiscal impact to the state General Fund associated with this 
legislation.  
Provisions 
1. Requires health profession regulatory boards to report to DHS: 
a) the revocation of a health professional's license or certification; and 
b) all license and certification revocations that occurred between July 1, 2019, and July 1, 
2024. 
2. Requires DHS, by July 1, 2024, to create a searchable online database that is posted on its 
website and, at a minimum, contains: 
a) the names of health professionals who have had a license or certification revoked or 
suspended within the preceding five years; 
b) the date of the revocation; and 
c) the health profession regulatory board that revoked the license or certification. 
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3. Requires DHS to inform the health profession regulatory boards of the information required to 
be submitted for the database. 
4. Becomes effective on the general effective date. 
Prepared by Senate Research 
February 3, 2023 
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