Arizona 2024 2024 Regular Session

Arizona Senate Bill SB1406 Introduced / Fiscal Note

Filed 02/16/2024

                    Fiscal Note 
 
 
BILL # SB 1406 	TITLE:  international medical licensees; provisional 
licensure 
SPONSOR: Shamp 	STATUS: As Amended by Senate HHS 
PREPARED BY: Ethan Scheider  
 
 
Description 
 
The bill would allow the Arizona Medical Board (AMB) to grant provisional licenses to international medical licensees who 
would practice in medically underserved communities, given other specified qualifications and requirements. Provisional 
licensees would be required to renew their license annually, and the AMB would establish licensing and renewal fees for 
provisional licensees.  
 
Estimated Impact 
 
We estimate that the bill would increase AMB's operating costs and revenues.  The magnitude would depend on the 
number of new provisional licenses, which we cannot predict in advance.  
 
AMB estimates the bill would increase annual operating costs by $766 per application received.  To the extent that the 
board collects additional licensing fees, current law requires 90% of that revenue to be deposited into the AMB Fund and 
10% into the General Fund. We expect that fee revenues retained by AMB for provisional licenses would be sufficient to 
fund any increased administrative costs. 
 
Analysis 
 
A.R.S. ยง 32-1403 establishes that the powers and duties of the board, which includes establishing fees for licensure 
renewals. Based on an estimation of the staff time spent by the AMB to process and review licensure and renewal 
applications, AMB estimates that the bill will cost $766 per application received.  This estimate does not include any 
potential investigative costs that would be incurred by the AMB for processing complaints.  
 
The bill does not establish the fee level for a provisional license. Additionally, the bill would exempt the AMB from 
statutory rulemaking requirements for a period of one year after the bill's effective date. 
 
Local Government Impact 
 
None 
 
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