Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB1490

Introduced
3/14/24  

Caption

Contracts; prohibit enforcement of certain covenants and restrictions on physicians in employment or partnership contracts or agreements

Impact

The enactment of HB1490 is expected to significantly impact the dynamics of physician employment in Georgia. By eliminating non-compete clauses in employment agreements for physicians, the bill is designed to promote competition within the medical field. Supporters argue this change will help retain skilled medical professionals in the state, allow them to provide care more freely, and ultimately benefit patients who may otherwise have limited choices due to restrictive agreements. Furthermore, the law is intended to apply retroactively to contracts established from January 1, 2011, onward, thus potentially affecting many existing agreements.

Summary

House Bill 1490 amends Georgia's laws relating to restrictive covenants in contracts. The bill primarily seeks to prohibit the enforcement of certain restrictions on physicians within employment or partnership agreements. Specifically, it renders void any clauses that limit a physician's right to practice medicine, form professional relationships with patients, or solicit existing patients of a former employer after termination of employment. This legislative change aims to enhance professional mobility among healthcare providers and ensure patient access to care.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for its potential to improve healthcare accessibility and provider flexibility, it may also face contention from healthcare institutions that utilize non-compete agreements to protect their business interests. These entities might argue that such restrictions are essential to prevent unfair competition and ensure investment in training is safeguarded. The debate surrounding HB1490 will revolve around the balance between fostering a competitive medical environment and protecting legitimate business interests within the healthcare system.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA SB00377

An Act Prohibiting The Use Of Noncompete Clauses In Physician Employment Contracts.

GA SB00143

An Act Prohibiting Covenants Not To Compete Involving Physicians.

GA SF3721

Restrictive employment covenants in certain service contracts prohibition

GA HF3456

Restrictive employment covenants prohibited in service contracts.

GA HB1185

Prohibit certain restrictions in employment contracts.

GA HB752

Prohibits noncompete clauses or restrictive covenants in employment contracts or agreements governing the business relationship between an employee physician and his employer

GA HB3227

Relating to restrictive covenants in employment contracts for medical professionals; prescribing an effective date.

GA A1819

Restricts use of restrictive employment covenants for physicians and nurses.

GA A2003

Restricts use of restrictive employment covenants for physicians and nurses.

GA S4068

Restricts use of restrictive employment covenants for physicians and nurses.

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