Indiana 2022 Regular Session

Indiana Senate Bill SB0285

Introduced
1/10/22  

Caption

Practitioner discipline.

Impact

The implications of SB 285 will reshape the regulatory framework for health professionals operating in Indiana. With penalties now being applied not just to currently licensed practitioners but also to those with lapsed licenses who continue to practice, the bill is intended to enhance the integrity of health services. Additionally, it establishes more severe fines for those convicted of practicing without a valid license, placing greater financial repercussions on individuals who fault the law. This aligns with the state’s goal of ensuring a competent and safe healthcare environment for its residents.

Summary

Senate Bill 285, focusing on practitioner discipline, aims to amend existing laws concerning health professions and standards of practice within Indiana. A significant alteration in this bill is the definition of 'practitioner', expanding it to include individuals who held a physician's or practitioner's license during incidents of alleged malpractice, regardless of its current status – whether it has been surrendered, expired, or is inactive. This emphasizes accountability even after a license is no longer valid, aiming to ensure that individuals engaging in health-related practices are regularly assessed for their compliance with state regulations.

Contention

Despite its intentions, the legislation could spark debate among various stakeholders. Advocates for stricter enforcement may argue that the bill provides necessary checks and balances in the healthcare industry, aiming to protect patient safety. However, critics may express concern over the potential for disproportionate penalties impacting health professionals who may be trying to re-enter their practice after a lapse in licensure. Key discussions may center on the bill's potential for overreach and its effectiveness in genuinely improving healthcare quality versus the implications for practitioners who may face increased legal and financial burdens.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IN SB0239

Practitioner advertising.

IN HB1113

Practitioner identification and advertising.

IN SB0102

Therapist immunity from professional discipline.

IN SB0072

Therapist immunity from professional discipline.

IN SB471

Modifies provisions related to animal chiropractic practitioners

IN SB0482

Absenteeism and student discipline.

IN H0197

Health Care Practitioners and Massage Therapy

IN HB1479

Student disciplinary proceedings.

IN HB1025

Firefighter discipline.

IN AB2412

Healing arts: California Body Contouring Council: practitioners.

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