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1 | + | Amended IN Assembly August 20, 2024 Amended IN Assembly June 12, 2024 Amended IN Senate May 16, 2024 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 1067Introduced by Senator Smallwood-Cuevas(Coauthors: Assembly Members Bains and Jackson)February 12, 2024An act to add and repeal Section 871 of the Business and Professions Code, relating to healing arts.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 1067, as amended, Smallwood-Cuevas. Healing arts: expedited licensure process: medically underserved area or population. process.Existing law establishes various boards within the Department of Consumer Affairs to license and regulate various health professionals. Existing law requires specified boards to expedite the licensure process of an applicant who can demonstrate that they intend to provide abortions within their scope of practice and specifies the documentation an applicant is required to provide to demonstrate their intent.This bill would require the Board of Behavioral Sciences, the Board of Registered Nursing, the Board of Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians of the State of California, the California State Board of Pharmacy, the Dental Board of California, the Dental Hygiene Board of California, the Podiatric Medical Board of California, and the Physician Assistant Board to develop a process to expedite the licensure process by giving priority review status to the application of an applicant for a license who demonstrates that they intend to practice in a medically underserved area or in a health professional shortage area, as reflected in a specified federal database, or serve a medically underserved population, as defined. defined, and who meets specified requirements for the expedited licensure process. The bill would authorize require an applicant for a license to demonstrate their intent to practice in a medically underserved area or in a health professional shortage area, or serve a medically underserved population population, by providing proper documentation, including, but not limited to, a letter addressed to the applicable board from an employer that includes prescribed information. The bill would provide that compliance with the bill does not require the department or any of the boards to open a regulatory or rulemaking process to change their licensee application process and would deem a board to be in compliance if it includes a supplemental letter or cover statement to their application explaining the availability of the expedited licensure process and indicating what an applicants employer would need to provide to the board for the applicant to qualify for the priority review status. The bill would require the employer to include a written statement, signed and dated by an authorized representative of the employer, on the employer letterhead, declaring that the information provided in the letter to the board is true and correct. Under the bill, no criminal or civil penalty would be imposed for a violation of that requirement. The bill would become operative on March 1, 2025. The bill would repeal these provisions on January 1, 2029.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO Bill TextThe people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 871 is added to the Business and Professions Code, to read:871. (a) The Board of Behavioral Sciences, the Board of Registered Nursing, the Board of Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians of the State of California, the California State Board of Pharmacy, the Dental Board of California, the Dental Hygiene Board of California, the Podiatric Medical Board of California, and the Physician Assistant Board, Board shall develop a process to expedite the licensure process by giving priority review status to the application of an applicant for a license who demonstrates that they intend to practice in a medically underserved area or in a health professional shortage area, as reflected in a database compiled by the federal Health Resources and Services Administration, or serve a medically underserved population, as defined in Section 128552 of the Health and Safety Code. Code, and who meets the requirements for the expedited licensure process as described in subdivisions (b) and (d).(b) An applicant for a license may shall demonstrate their intent to practice in a medically underserved area or in a health professional shortage area, or serve a medically underserved population population, by providing proper documentation, including, but not limited to, a letter addressed to the applicable healing arts board from an employer that does containing all of the following: following information:(1)Indicating the employer is located in a medically underserved area or indicating the employer serves a medically underserved population and identifying which is applicable.(2)Indicating that the applicant has accepted employment.(1) The name of the employer.(2) The address and telephone number of the employer.(3) The applicants name.(4) A statement that the employer is located in a medically underserved area or in a health professional shortage area, or a statement that the employer serves a medically underserved population, and identifying which is applicable.(5) A statement that the applicant has accepted employment with the employer in the same business or profession within which the applicant applies for licensure with the board. (3)Stating the(6) The applicants proposed start date.(7) (A) A written statement, signed and dated by an authorized representative of the employer, on the employer letterhead, declaring that the information provided in the letter to the board is true and correct.(B) No criminal or civil penalty shall be imposed for a violation of this subdivision.(c) Compliance with this section does not require the Department of Consumer Affairs or any of the boards listed in subdivision (a) to open a regulatory or rulemaking process to change their licensee application process. A board shall be deemed to be in compliance with this section if it includes a supplemental letter or cover statement to their application explaining the availability of this expedited licensure process and indicating what an applicants employer would need to provide to the board for the applicant to qualify for the priority review status.(d) A board described in subdivision (a) shall expedite the application if the address provided by the employer in accordance with subdivision (b) is contained in the search results of the current Find Shortage Areas by Address web page of the federal Health Resources and Services Administration, which reflects the database compiled by that entity.(e) This section shall become operative on March 1, 2025. (d)(f) This section shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2029, and as of that date is repealed. | |
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3 | + | Amended IN Assembly August 20, 2024 Amended IN Assembly June 12, 2024 Amended IN Senate May 16, 2024 CALIFORNIA LEGISLATURE 20232024 REGULAR SESSION Senate Bill No. 1067Introduced by Senator Smallwood-Cuevas(Coauthors: Assembly Members Bains and Jackson)February 12, 2024An act to add and repeal Section 871 of the Business and Professions Code, relating to healing arts.LEGISLATIVE COUNSEL'S DIGESTSB 1067, as amended, Smallwood-Cuevas. Healing arts: expedited licensure process: medically underserved area or population. process.Existing law establishes various boards within the Department of Consumer Affairs to license and regulate various health professionals. Existing law requires specified boards to expedite the licensure process of an applicant who can demonstrate that they intend to provide abortions within their scope of practice and specifies the documentation an applicant is required to provide to demonstrate their intent.This bill would require the Board of Behavioral Sciences, the Board of Registered Nursing, the Board of Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians of the State of California, the California State Board of Pharmacy, the Dental Board of California, the Dental Hygiene Board of California, the Podiatric Medical Board of California, and the Physician Assistant Board to develop a process to expedite the licensure process by giving priority review status to the application of an applicant for a license who demonstrates that they intend to practice in a medically underserved area or in a health professional shortage area, as reflected in a specified federal database, or serve a medically underserved population, as defined. defined, and who meets specified requirements for the expedited licensure process. The bill would authorize require an applicant for a license to demonstrate their intent to practice in a medically underserved area or in a health professional shortage area, or serve a medically underserved population population, by providing proper documentation, including, but not limited to, a letter addressed to the applicable board from an employer that includes prescribed information. The bill would provide that compliance with the bill does not require the department or any of the boards to open a regulatory or rulemaking process to change their licensee application process and would deem a board to be in compliance if it includes a supplemental letter or cover statement to their application explaining the availability of the expedited licensure process and indicating what an applicants employer would need to provide to the board for the applicant to qualify for the priority review status. The bill would require the employer to include a written statement, signed and dated by an authorized representative of the employer, on the employer letterhead, declaring that the information provided in the letter to the board is true and correct. Under the bill, no criminal or civil penalty would be imposed for a violation of that requirement. The bill would become operative on March 1, 2025. The bill would repeal these provisions on January 1, 2029.Digest Key Vote: MAJORITY Appropriation: NO Fiscal Committee: YES Local Program: NO | |
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5 | + | Amended IN Assembly August 20, 2024 Amended IN Assembly June 12, 2024 Amended IN Senate May 16, 2024 | |
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8 | - | Passed IN Senate August 29, 2024 | |
9 | - | Passed IN Assembly August 26, 2024 | |
10 | 7 | Amended IN Assembly August 20, 2024 | |
11 | 8 | Amended IN Assembly June 12, 2024 | |
12 | 9 | Amended IN Senate May 16, 2024 | |
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20 | 17 | Introduced by Senator Smallwood-Cuevas(Coauthors: Assembly Members Bains and Jackson)February 12, 2024 | |
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22 | 19 | Introduced by Senator Smallwood-Cuevas(Coauthors: Assembly Members Bains and Jackson) | |
23 | 20 | February 12, 2024 | |
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25 | 22 | An act to add and repeal Section 871 of the Business and Professions Code, relating to healing arts. | |
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31 | - | SB 1067, Smallwood-Cuevas. Healing arts: expedited licensure process. | |
28 | + | SB 1067, as amended, Smallwood-Cuevas. Healing arts: expedited licensure process: medically underserved area or population. process. | |
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33 | - | Existing law establishes various boards within the Department of Consumer Affairs to license and regulate various health professionals. Existing law requires specified boards to expedite the licensure process of an applicant who can demonstrate that they intend to provide abortions within their scope of practice and specifies the documentation an applicant is required to provide to demonstrate their intent.This bill would require the Board of Behavioral Sciences, the Board of Registered Nursing, the Board of Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians of the State of California, the California State Board of Pharmacy, the Dental Board of California, the Dental Hygiene Board of California, the Podiatric Medical Board of California, and the Physician Assistant Board to develop a process to expedite the licensure process by giving priority review status to the application of an applicant for a license who demonstrates that they intend to practice in a medically underserved area or in a health professional shortage area, as reflected in a specified federal database, or serve a medically underserved population, as defined, and who meets specified requirements for the expedited licensure process. The bill would require an applicant for a license to demonstrate their intent to practice in a medically underserved area or in a health professional shortage area, or serve a medically underserved population, by providing a letter addressed to the applicable board from an employer that includes prescribed information. The bill would require the employer to include a written statement, signed and dated by an authorized representative of the employer, on the employer letterhead, declaring that the information provided in the letter to the board is true and correct. Under the bill, no criminal or civil penalty would be imposed for a violation of that requirement. The bill would become operative on March 1, 2025. The bill would repeal these provisions on January 1, 2029. | |
30 | + | Existing law establishes various boards within the Department of Consumer Affairs to license and regulate various health professionals. Existing law requires specified boards to expedite the licensure process of an applicant who can demonstrate that they intend to provide abortions within their scope of practice and specifies the documentation an applicant is required to provide to demonstrate their intent.This bill would require the Board of Behavioral Sciences, the Board of Registered Nursing, the Board of Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians of the State of California, the California State Board of Pharmacy, the Dental Board of California, the Dental Hygiene Board of California, the Podiatric Medical Board of California, and the Physician Assistant Board to develop a process to expedite the licensure process by giving priority review status to the application of an applicant for a license who demonstrates that they intend to practice in a medically underserved area or in a health professional shortage area, as reflected in a specified federal database, or serve a medically underserved population, as defined. defined, and who meets specified requirements for the expedited licensure process. The bill would authorize require an applicant for a license to demonstrate their intent to practice in a medically underserved area or in a health professional shortage area, or serve a medically underserved population population, by providing proper documentation, including, but not limited to, a letter addressed to the applicable board from an employer that includes prescribed information. The bill would provide that compliance with the bill does not require the department or any of the boards to open a regulatory or rulemaking process to change their licensee application process and would deem a board to be in compliance if it includes a supplemental letter or cover statement to their application explaining the availability of the expedited licensure process and indicating what an applicants employer would need to provide to the board for the applicant to qualify for the priority review status. The bill would require the employer to include a written statement, signed and dated by an authorized representative of the employer, on the employer letterhead, declaring that the information provided in the letter to the board is true and correct. Under the bill, no criminal or civil penalty would be imposed for a violation of that requirement. The bill would become operative on March 1, 2025. The bill would repeal these provisions on January 1, 2029. | |
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35 | 32 | Existing law establishes various boards within the Department of Consumer Affairs to license and regulate various health professionals. Existing law requires specified boards to expedite the licensure process of an applicant who can demonstrate that they intend to provide abortions within their scope of practice and specifies the documentation an applicant is required to provide to demonstrate their intent. | |
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37 | - | This bill would require the Board of Behavioral Sciences, the Board of Registered Nursing, the Board of Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians of the State of California, the California State Board of Pharmacy, the Dental Board of California, the Dental Hygiene Board of California, the Podiatric Medical Board of California, and the Physician Assistant Board to develop a process to expedite the licensure process by giving priority review status to the application of an applicant for a license who demonstrates that they intend to practice in a medically underserved area or in a health professional shortage area, as reflected in a specified federal database, or serve a medically underserved population, as defined, and who meets specified requirements for the expedited licensure process. The bill would require an applicant for a license to demonstrate their intent to practice in a medically underserved area or in a health professional shortage area, or serve a medically underserved population, by providing a letter addressed to the applicable board from an employer that includes prescribed information. The bill would require the employer to include a written statement, signed and dated by an authorized representative of the employer, on the employer letterhead, declaring that the information provided in the letter to the board is true and correct. Under the bill, no criminal or civil penalty would be imposed for a violation of that requirement. The bill would become operative on March 1, 2025. The bill would repeal these provisions on January 1, 2029. | |
34 | + | This bill would require the Board of Behavioral Sciences, the Board of Registered Nursing, the Board of Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians of the State of California, the California State Board of Pharmacy, the Dental Board of California, the Dental Hygiene Board of California, the Podiatric Medical Board of California, and the Physician Assistant Board to develop a process to expedite the licensure process by giving priority review status to the application of an applicant for a license who demonstrates that they intend to practice in a medically underserved area or in a health professional shortage area, as reflected in a specified federal database, or serve a medically underserved population, as defined. defined, and who meets specified requirements for the expedited licensure process. The bill would authorize require an applicant for a license to demonstrate their intent to practice in a medically underserved area or in a health professional shortage area, or serve a medically underserved population population, by providing proper documentation, including, but not limited to, a letter addressed to the applicable board from an employer that includes prescribed information. The bill would provide that compliance with the bill does not require the department or any of the boards to open a regulatory or rulemaking process to change their licensee application process and would deem a board to be in compliance if it includes a supplemental letter or cover statement to their application explaining the availability of the expedited licensure process and indicating what an applicants employer would need to provide to the board for the applicant to qualify for the priority review status. The bill would require the employer to include a written statement, signed and dated by an authorized representative of the employer, on the employer letterhead, declaring that the information provided in the letter to the board is true and correct. Under the bill, no criminal or civil penalty would be imposed for a violation of that requirement. The bill would become operative on March 1, 2025. The bill would repeal these provisions on January 1, 2029. | |
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43 | - | The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 871 is added to the Business and Professions Code, to read:871. (a) The Board of Behavioral Sciences, the Board of Registered Nursing, the Board of Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians of the State of California, the California State Board of Pharmacy, the Dental Board of California, the Dental Hygiene Board of California, the Podiatric Medical Board of California, and the Physician Assistant Board shall develop a process to expedite the licensure process by giving priority review status to the application of an applicant for a license who demonstrates that they intend to practice in a medically underserved area or in a health professional shortage area, as reflected in a database compiled by the federal Health Resources and Services Administration, or serve a medically underserved population, as defined in Section 128552 of the Health and Safety Code, and who meets the requirements for the expedited licensure process as described in subdivisions (b) and (d).(b) An applicant for a license shall demonstrate their intent to practice in a medically underserved area or in a health professional shortage area, or serve a medically underserved population, by providing a letter addressed to the applicable healing arts board from an employer containing all of the following information:(1) The name of the employer.(2) The address and telephone number of the employer.(3) The applicants name.(4) A statement that the employer is located in a medically underserved area or in a health professional shortage area, or a statement that the employer serves a medically underserved population, and identifying which is applicable.(5) A statement that the applicant has accepted employment with the employer in the same business or profession within which the applicant applies for licensure with the board.(6) The applicants proposed start date.(7) (A) A written statement, signed and dated by an authorized representative of the employer, on the employer letterhead, declaring that the information provided in the letter to the board is true and correct.(B) No criminal or civil penalty shall be imposed for a violation of this subdivision.(c) A board shall be deemed to be in compliance with this section if it includes a supplemental letter or cover statement to their application explaining the availability of this expedited licensure process and indicating what an applicants employer would need to provide to the board for the applicant to qualify for the priority review status.(d) A board described in subdivision (a) shall expedite the application if the address provided by the employer in accordance with subdivision (b) is contained in the search results of the current Find Shortage Areas by Address web page of the federal Health Resources and Services Administration, which reflects the database compiled by that entity.(e) This section shall become operative on March 1, 2025.(f) This section shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2029, and as of that date is repealed. | |
40 | + | The people of the State of California do enact as follows:SECTION 1. Section 871 is added to the Business and Professions Code, to read:871. (a) The Board of Behavioral Sciences, the Board of Registered Nursing, the Board of Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians of the State of California, the California State Board of Pharmacy, the Dental Board of California, the Dental Hygiene Board of California, the Podiatric Medical Board of California, and the Physician Assistant Board, Board shall develop a process to expedite the licensure process by giving priority review status to the application of an applicant for a license who demonstrates that they intend to practice in a medically underserved area or in a health professional shortage area, as reflected in a database compiled by the federal Health Resources and Services Administration, or serve a medically underserved population, as defined in Section 128552 of the Health and Safety Code. Code, and who meets the requirements for the expedited licensure process as described in subdivisions (b) and (d).(b) An applicant for a license may shall demonstrate their intent to practice in a medically underserved area or in a health professional shortage area, or serve a medically underserved population population, by providing proper documentation, including, but not limited to, a letter addressed to the applicable healing arts board from an employer that does containing all of the following: following information:(1)Indicating the employer is located in a medically underserved area or indicating the employer serves a medically underserved population and identifying which is applicable.(2)Indicating that the applicant has accepted employment.(1) The name of the employer.(2) The address and telephone number of the employer.(3) The applicants name.(4) A statement that the employer is located in a medically underserved area or in a health professional shortage area, or a statement that the employer serves a medically underserved population, and identifying which is applicable.(5) A statement that the applicant has accepted employment with the employer in the same business or profession within which the applicant applies for licensure with the board. (3)Stating the(6) The applicants proposed start date.(7) (A) A written statement, signed and dated by an authorized representative of the employer, on the employer letterhead, declaring that the information provided in the letter to the board is true and correct.(B) No criminal or civil penalty shall be imposed for a violation of this subdivision.(c) Compliance with this section does not require the Department of Consumer Affairs or any of the boards listed in subdivision (a) to open a regulatory or rulemaking process to change their licensee application process. A board shall be deemed to be in compliance with this section if it includes a supplemental letter or cover statement to their application explaining the availability of this expedited licensure process and indicating what an applicants employer would need to provide to the board for the applicant to qualify for the priority review status.(d) A board described in subdivision (a) shall expedite the application if the address provided by the employer in accordance with subdivision (b) is contained in the search results of the current Find Shortage Areas by Address web page of the federal Health Resources and Services Administration, which reflects the database compiled by that entity.(e) This section shall become operative on March 1, 2025. (d)(f) This section shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2029, and as of that date is repealed. | |
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45 | 42 | The people of the State of California do enact as follows: | |
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47 | 44 | ## The people of the State of California do enact as follows: | |
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49 | - | SECTION 1. Section 871 is added to the Business and Professions Code, to read:871. (a) The Board of Behavioral Sciences, the Board of Registered Nursing, the Board of Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians of the State of California, the California State Board of Pharmacy, the Dental Board of California, the Dental Hygiene Board of California, the Podiatric Medical Board of California, and the Physician Assistant Board shall develop a process to expedite the licensure process by giving priority review status to the application of an applicant for a license who demonstrates that they intend to practice in a medically underserved area or in a health professional shortage area, as reflected in a database compiled by the federal Health Resources and Services Administration, or serve a medically underserved population, as defined in Section 128552 of the Health and Safety Code, and who meets the requirements for the expedited licensure process as described in subdivisions (b) and (d).(b) An applicant for a license shall demonstrate their intent to practice in a medically underserved area or in a health professional shortage area, or serve a medically underserved population, by providing a letter addressed to the applicable healing arts board from an employer containing all of the following information:(1) The name of the employer.(2) The address and telephone number of the employer.(3) The applicants name.(4) A statement that the employer is located in a medically underserved area or in a health professional shortage area, or a statement that the employer serves a medically underserved population, and identifying which is applicable.(5) A statement that the applicant has accepted employment with the employer in the same business or profession within which the applicant applies for licensure with the board.(6) The applicants proposed start date.(7) (A) A written statement, signed and dated by an authorized representative of the employer, on the employer letterhead, declaring that the information provided in the letter to the board is true and correct.(B) No criminal or civil penalty shall be imposed for a violation of this subdivision.(c) A board shall be deemed to be in compliance with this section if it includes a supplemental letter or cover statement to their application explaining the availability of this expedited licensure process and indicating what an applicants employer would need to provide to the board for the applicant to qualify for the priority review status.(d) A board described in subdivision (a) shall expedite the application if the address provided by the employer in accordance with subdivision (b) is contained in the search results of the current Find Shortage Areas by Address web page of the federal Health Resources and Services Administration, which reflects the database compiled by that entity.(e) This section shall become operative on March 1, 2025.(f) This section shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2029, and as of that date is repealed. | |
46 | + | SECTION 1. Section 871 is added to the Business and Professions Code, to read:871. (a) The Board of Behavioral Sciences, the Board of Registered Nursing, the Board of Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians of the State of California, the California State Board of Pharmacy, the Dental Board of California, the Dental Hygiene Board of California, the Podiatric Medical Board of California, and the Physician Assistant Board, Board shall develop a process to expedite the licensure process by giving priority review status to the application of an applicant for a license who demonstrates that they intend to practice in a medically underserved area or in a health professional shortage area, as reflected in a database compiled by the federal Health Resources and Services Administration, or serve a medically underserved population, as defined in Section 128552 of the Health and Safety Code. Code, and who meets the requirements for the expedited licensure process as described in subdivisions (b) and (d).(b) An applicant for a license may shall demonstrate their intent to practice in a medically underserved area or in a health professional shortage area, or serve a medically underserved population population, by providing proper documentation, including, but not limited to, a letter addressed to the applicable healing arts board from an employer that does containing all of the following: following information:(1)Indicating the employer is located in a medically underserved area or indicating the employer serves a medically underserved population and identifying which is applicable.(2)Indicating that the applicant has accepted employment.(1) The name of the employer.(2) The address and telephone number of the employer.(3) The applicants name.(4) A statement that the employer is located in a medically underserved area or in a health professional shortage area, or a statement that the employer serves a medically underserved population, and identifying which is applicable.(5) A statement that the applicant has accepted employment with the employer in the same business or profession within which the applicant applies for licensure with the board. (3)Stating the(6) The applicants proposed start date.(7) (A) A written statement, signed and dated by an authorized representative of the employer, on the employer letterhead, declaring that the information provided in the letter to the board is true and correct.(B) No criminal or civil penalty shall be imposed for a violation of this subdivision.(c) Compliance with this section does not require the Department of Consumer Affairs or any of the boards listed in subdivision (a) to open a regulatory or rulemaking process to change their licensee application process. A board shall be deemed to be in compliance with this section if it includes a supplemental letter or cover statement to their application explaining the availability of this expedited licensure process and indicating what an applicants employer would need to provide to the board for the applicant to qualify for the priority review status.(d) A board described in subdivision (a) shall expedite the application if the address provided by the employer in accordance with subdivision (b) is contained in the search results of the current Find Shortage Areas by Address web page of the federal Health Resources and Services Administration, which reflects the database compiled by that entity.(e) This section shall become operative on March 1, 2025. (d)(f) This section shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2029, and as of that date is repealed. | |
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55 | - | 871. (a) The Board of Behavioral Sciences, the Board of Registered Nursing, the Board of Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians of the State of California, the California State Board of Pharmacy, the Dental Board of California, the Dental Hygiene Board of California, the Podiatric Medical Board of California, and the Physician Assistant Board shall develop a process to expedite the licensure process by giving priority review status to the application of an applicant for a license who demonstrates that they intend to practice in a medically underserved area or in a health professional shortage area, as reflected in a database compiled by the federal Health Resources and Services Administration, or serve a medically underserved population, as defined in Section 128552 of the Health and Safety Code, and who meets the requirements for the expedited licensure process as described in subdivisions (b) and (d).(b) An applicant for a license shall demonstrate their intent to practice in a medically underserved area or in a health professional shortage area, or serve a medically underserved population, by providing a letter addressed to the applicable healing arts board from an employer containing all of the following information:(1) The name of the employer.(2) The address and telephone number of the employer.(3) The applicants name.(4) A statement that the employer is located in a medically underserved area or in a health professional shortage area, or a statement that the employer serves a medically underserved population, and identifying which is applicable.(5) A statement that the applicant has accepted employment with the employer in the same business or profession within which the applicant applies for licensure with the board.(6) The applicants proposed start date.(7) (A) A written statement, signed and dated by an authorized representative of the employer, on the employer letterhead, declaring that the information provided in the letter to the board is true and correct.(B) No criminal or civil penalty shall be imposed for a violation of this subdivision.(c) A board shall be deemed to be in compliance with this section if it includes a supplemental letter or cover statement to their application explaining the availability of this expedited licensure process and indicating what an applicants employer would need to provide to the board for the applicant to qualify for the priority review status.(d) A board described in subdivision (a) shall expedite the application if the address provided by the employer in accordance with subdivision (b) is contained in the search results of the current Find Shortage Areas by Address web page of the federal Health Resources and Services Administration, which reflects the database compiled by that entity.(e) This section shall become operative on March 1, 2025.(f) This section shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2029, and as of that date is repealed. | |
52 | + | 871. (a) The Board of Behavioral Sciences, the Board of Registered Nursing, the Board of Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians of the State of California, the California State Board of Pharmacy, the Dental Board of California, the Dental Hygiene Board of California, the Podiatric Medical Board of California, and the Physician Assistant Board, Board shall develop a process to expedite the licensure process by giving priority review status to the application of an applicant for a license who demonstrates that they intend to practice in a medically underserved area or in a health professional shortage area, as reflected in a database compiled by the federal Health Resources and Services Administration, or serve a medically underserved population, as defined in Section 128552 of the Health and Safety Code. Code, and who meets the requirements for the expedited licensure process as described in subdivisions (b) and (d).(b) An applicant for a license may shall demonstrate their intent to practice in a medically underserved area or in a health professional shortage area, or serve a medically underserved population population, by providing proper documentation, including, but not limited to, a letter addressed to the applicable healing arts board from an employer that does containing all of the following: following information:(1)Indicating the employer is located in a medically underserved area or indicating the employer serves a medically underserved population and identifying which is applicable.(2)Indicating that the applicant has accepted employment.(1) The name of the employer.(2) The address and telephone number of the employer.(3) The applicants name.(4) A statement that the employer is located in a medically underserved area or in a health professional shortage area, or a statement that the employer serves a medically underserved population, and identifying which is applicable.(5) A statement that the applicant has accepted employment with the employer in the same business or profession within which the applicant applies for licensure with the board. (3)Stating the(6) The applicants proposed start date.(7) (A) A written statement, signed and dated by an authorized representative of the employer, on the employer letterhead, declaring that the information provided in the letter to the board is true and correct.(B) No criminal or civil penalty shall be imposed for a violation of this subdivision.(c) Compliance with this section does not require the Department of Consumer Affairs or any of the boards listed in subdivision (a) to open a regulatory or rulemaking process to change their licensee application process. A board shall be deemed to be in compliance with this section if it includes a supplemental letter or cover statement to their application explaining the availability of this expedited licensure process and indicating what an applicants employer would need to provide to the board for the applicant to qualify for the priority review status.(d) A board described in subdivision (a) shall expedite the application if the address provided by the employer in accordance with subdivision (b) is contained in the search results of the current Find Shortage Areas by Address web page of the federal Health Resources and Services Administration, which reflects the database compiled by that entity.(e) This section shall become operative on March 1, 2025. (d)(f) This section shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2029, and as of that date is repealed. | |
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57 | - | 871. (a) The Board of Behavioral Sciences, the Board of Registered Nursing, the Board of Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians of the State of California, the California State Board of Pharmacy, the Dental Board of California, the Dental Hygiene Board of California, the Podiatric Medical Board of California, and the Physician Assistant Board shall develop a process to expedite the licensure process by giving priority review status to the application of an applicant for a license who demonstrates that they intend to practice in a medically underserved area or in a health professional shortage area, as reflected in a database compiled by the federal Health Resources and Services Administration, or serve a medically underserved population, as defined in Section 128552 of the Health and Safety Code, and who meets the requirements for the expedited licensure process as described in subdivisions (b) and (d).(b) An applicant for a license shall demonstrate their intent to practice in a medically underserved area or in a health professional shortage area, or serve a medically underserved population, by providing a letter addressed to the applicable healing arts board from an employer containing all of the following information:(1) The name of the employer.(2) The address and telephone number of the employer.(3) The applicants name.(4) A statement that the employer is located in a medically underserved area or in a health professional shortage area, or a statement that the employer serves a medically underserved population, and identifying which is applicable.(5) A statement that the applicant has accepted employment with the employer in the same business or profession within which the applicant applies for licensure with the board.(6) The applicants proposed start date.(7) (A) A written statement, signed and dated by an authorized representative of the employer, on the employer letterhead, declaring that the information provided in the letter to the board is true and correct.(B) No criminal or civil penalty shall be imposed for a violation of this subdivision.(c) A board shall be deemed to be in compliance with this section if it includes a supplemental letter or cover statement to their application explaining the availability of this expedited licensure process and indicating what an applicants employer would need to provide to the board for the applicant to qualify for the priority review status.(d) A board described in subdivision (a) shall expedite the application if the address provided by the employer in accordance with subdivision (b) is contained in the search results of the current Find Shortage Areas by Address web page of the federal Health Resources and Services Administration, which reflects the database compiled by that entity.(e) This section shall become operative on March 1, 2025.(f) This section shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2029, and as of that date is repealed. | |
54 | + | 871. (a) The Board of Behavioral Sciences, the Board of Registered Nursing, the Board of Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians of the State of California, the California State Board of Pharmacy, the Dental Board of California, the Dental Hygiene Board of California, the Podiatric Medical Board of California, and the Physician Assistant Board, Board shall develop a process to expedite the licensure process by giving priority review status to the application of an applicant for a license who demonstrates that they intend to practice in a medically underserved area or in a health professional shortage area, as reflected in a database compiled by the federal Health Resources and Services Administration, or serve a medically underserved population, as defined in Section 128552 of the Health and Safety Code. Code, and who meets the requirements for the expedited licensure process as described in subdivisions (b) and (d).(b) An applicant for a license may shall demonstrate their intent to practice in a medically underserved area or in a health professional shortage area, or serve a medically underserved population population, by providing proper documentation, including, but not limited to, a letter addressed to the applicable healing arts board from an employer that does containing all of the following: following information:(1)Indicating the employer is located in a medically underserved area or indicating the employer serves a medically underserved population and identifying which is applicable.(2)Indicating that the applicant has accepted employment.(1) The name of the employer.(2) The address and telephone number of the employer.(3) The applicants name.(4) A statement that the employer is located in a medically underserved area or in a health professional shortage area, or a statement that the employer serves a medically underserved population, and identifying which is applicable.(5) A statement that the applicant has accepted employment with the employer in the same business or profession within which the applicant applies for licensure with the board. (3)Stating the(6) The applicants proposed start date.(7) (A) A written statement, signed and dated by an authorized representative of the employer, on the employer letterhead, declaring that the information provided in the letter to the board is true and correct.(B) No criminal or civil penalty shall be imposed for a violation of this subdivision.(c) Compliance with this section does not require the Department of Consumer Affairs or any of the boards listed in subdivision (a) to open a regulatory or rulemaking process to change their licensee application process. A board shall be deemed to be in compliance with this section if it includes a supplemental letter or cover statement to their application explaining the availability of this expedited licensure process and indicating what an applicants employer would need to provide to the board for the applicant to qualify for the priority review status.(d) A board described in subdivision (a) shall expedite the application if the address provided by the employer in accordance with subdivision (b) is contained in the search results of the current Find Shortage Areas by Address web page of the federal Health Resources and Services Administration, which reflects the database compiled by that entity.(e) This section shall become operative on March 1, 2025. (d)(f) This section shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2029, and as of that date is repealed. | |
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59 | - | 871. (a) The Board of Behavioral Sciences, the Board of Registered Nursing, the Board of Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians of the State of California, the California State Board of Pharmacy, the Dental Board of California, the Dental Hygiene Board of California, the Podiatric Medical Board of California, and the Physician Assistant Board shall develop a process to expedite the licensure process by giving priority review status to the application of an applicant for a license who demonstrates that they intend to practice in a medically underserved area or in a health professional shortage area, as reflected in a database compiled by the federal Health Resources and Services Administration, or serve a medically underserved population, as defined in Section 128552 of the Health and Safety Code, and who meets the requirements for the expedited licensure process as described in subdivisions (b) and (d).(b) An applicant for a license shall demonstrate their intent to practice in a medically underserved area or in a health professional shortage area, or serve a medically underserved population, by providing a letter addressed to the applicable healing arts board from an employer containing all of the following information:(1) The name of the employer.(2) The address and telephone number of the employer.(3) The applicants name.(4) A statement that the employer is located in a medically underserved area or in a health professional shortage area, or a statement that the employer serves a medically underserved population, and identifying which is applicable.(5) A statement that the applicant has accepted employment with the employer in the same business or profession within which the applicant applies for licensure with the board.(6) The applicants proposed start date.(7) (A) A written statement, signed and dated by an authorized representative of the employer, on the employer letterhead, declaring that the information provided in the letter to the board is true and correct.(B) No criminal or civil penalty shall be imposed for a violation of this subdivision.(c) A board shall be deemed to be in compliance with this section if it includes a supplemental letter or cover statement to their application explaining the availability of this expedited licensure process and indicating what an applicants employer would need to provide to the board for the applicant to qualify for the priority review status.(d) A board described in subdivision (a) shall expedite the application if the address provided by the employer in accordance with subdivision (b) is contained in the search results of the current Find Shortage Areas by Address web page of the federal Health Resources and Services Administration, which reflects the database compiled by that entity.(e) This section shall become operative on March 1, 2025.(f) This section shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2029, and as of that date is repealed. | |
56 | + | 871. (a) The Board of Behavioral Sciences, the Board of Registered Nursing, the Board of Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians of the State of California, the California State Board of Pharmacy, the Dental Board of California, the Dental Hygiene Board of California, the Podiatric Medical Board of California, and the Physician Assistant Board, Board shall develop a process to expedite the licensure process by giving priority review status to the application of an applicant for a license who demonstrates that they intend to practice in a medically underserved area or in a health professional shortage area, as reflected in a database compiled by the federal Health Resources and Services Administration, or serve a medically underserved population, as defined in Section 128552 of the Health and Safety Code. Code, and who meets the requirements for the expedited licensure process as described in subdivisions (b) and (d).(b) An applicant for a license may shall demonstrate their intent to practice in a medically underserved area or in a health professional shortage area, or serve a medically underserved population population, by providing proper documentation, including, but not limited to, a letter addressed to the applicable healing arts board from an employer that does containing all of the following: following information:(1)Indicating the employer is located in a medically underserved area or indicating the employer serves a medically underserved population and identifying which is applicable.(2)Indicating that the applicant has accepted employment.(1) The name of the employer.(2) The address and telephone number of the employer.(3) The applicants name.(4) A statement that the employer is located in a medically underserved area or in a health professional shortage area, or a statement that the employer serves a medically underserved population, and identifying which is applicable.(5) A statement that the applicant has accepted employment with the employer in the same business or profession within which the applicant applies for licensure with the board. (3)Stating the(6) The applicants proposed start date.(7) (A) A written statement, signed and dated by an authorized representative of the employer, on the employer letterhead, declaring that the information provided in the letter to the board is true and correct.(B) No criminal or civil penalty shall be imposed for a violation of this subdivision.(c) Compliance with this section does not require the Department of Consumer Affairs or any of the boards listed in subdivision (a) to open a regulatory or rulemaking process to change their licensee application process. A board shall be deemed to be in compliance with this section if it includes a supplemental letter or cover statement to their application explaining the availability of this expedited licensure process and indicating what an applicants employer would need to provide to the board for the applicant to qualify for the priority review status.(d) A board described in subdivision (a) shall expedite the application if the address provided by the employer in accordance with subdivision (b) is contained in the search results of the current Find Shortage Areas by Address web page of the federal Health Resources and Services Administration, which reflects the database compiled by that entity.(e) This section shall become operative on March 1, 2025. (d)(f) This section shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2029, and as of that date is repealed. | |
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63 | - | 871. (a) The Board of Behavioral Sciences, the Board of Registered Nursing, the Board of Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians of the State of California, the California State Board of Pharmacy, the Dental Board of California, the Dental Hygiene Board of California, the Podiatric Medical Board of California, and the Physician Assistant Board shall develop a process to expedite the licensure process by giving priority review status to the application of an applicant for a license who demonstrates that they intend to practice in a medically underserved area or in a health professional shortage area, as reflected in a database compiled by the federal Health Resources and Services Administration, or serve a medically underserved population, as defined in Section 128552 of the Health and Safety Code, and who meets the requirements for the expedited licensure process as described in subdivisions (b) and (d). | |
60 | + | 871. (a) The Board of Behavioral Sciences, the Board of Registered Nursing, the Board of Vocational Nursing and Psychiatric Technicians of the State of California, the California State Board of Pharmacy, the Dental Board of California, the Dental Hygiene Board of California, the Podiatric Medical Board of California, and the Physician Assistant Board, Board shall develop a process to expedite the licensure process by giving priority review status to the application of an applicant for a license who demonstrates that they intend to practice in a medically underserved area or in a health professional shortage area, as reflected in a database compiled by the federal Health Resources and Services Administration, or serve a medically underserved population, as defined in Section 128552 of the Health and Safety Code. Code, and who meets the requirements for the expedited licensure process as described in subdivisions (b) and (d). | |
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65 | - | (b) An applicant for a license shall demonstrate their intent to practice in a medically underserved area or in a health professional shortage area, or serve a medically underserved population, by providing a letter addressed to the applicable healing arts board from an employer containing all of the following information: | |
62 | + | (b) An applicant for a license may shall demonstrate their intent to practice in a medically underserved area or in a health professional shortage area, or serve a medically underserved population population, by providing proper documentation, including, but not limited to, a letter addressed to the applicable healing arts board from an employer that does containing all of the following: following information: | |
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69 | 74 | (2) The address and telephone number of the employer. | |
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73 | 78 | (4) A statement that the employer is located in a medically underserved area or in a health professional shortage area, or a statement that the employer serves a medically underserved population, and identifying which is applicable. | |
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75 | 80 | (5) A statement that the applicant has accepted employment with the employer in the same business or profession within which the applicant applies for licensure with the board. | |
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79 | 88 | (7) (A) A written statement, signed and dated by an authorized representative of the employer, on the employer letterhead, declaring that the information provided in the letter to the board is true and correct. | |
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81 | 90 | (B) No criminal or civil penalty shall be imposed for a violation of this subdivision. | |
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83 | - | (c) A board shall be deemed to be in compliance with this section if it includes a supplemental letter or cover statement to their application explaining the availability of this expedited licensure process and indicating what an applicants employer would need to provide to the board for the applicant to qualify for the priority review status. | |
92 | + | (c) Compliance with this section does not require the Department of Consumer Affairs or any of the boards listed in subdivision (a) to open a regulatory or rulemaking process to change their licensee application process. A board shall be deemed to be in compliance with this section if it includes a supplemental letter or cover statement to their application explaining the availability of this expedited licensure process and indicating what an applicants employer would need to provide to the board for the applicant to qualify for the priority review status. | |
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85 | 94 | (d) A board described in subdivision (a) shall expedite the application if the address provided by the employer in accordance with subdivision (b) is contained in the search results of the current Find Shortage Areas by Address web page of the federal Health Resources and Services Administration, which reflects the database compiled by that entity. | |
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87 | 96 | (e) This section shall become operative on March 1, 2025. | |
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89 | 102 | (f) This section shall remain in effect only until January 1, 2029, and as of that date is repealed. |