Kansas 2023-2024 Regular Session

Kansas Senate Bill SB490

Introduced
2/8/24  
Refer
2/9/24  

Caption

Updating certain provisions of the optometry law relating to scope of practice, definitions and credentialing requirements.

Impact

The proposed amendments in SB490 will significantly impact state laws governing optometry. Updates to the scope of practice definitions will allow optometrists to perform additional procedures and utilize advanced technologies, reflecting advancements in the field of optometry. Proponents argue that these changes are crucial for ensuring that optometrists remain competitive and that patients receive comprehensive care without unnecessary delays, while also aligning state laws with national standards.

Summary

SB490 is designed to update various provisions within the optometry law, with a focus on expanding the scope of practice for optometrists. The bill outlines new definitions and sets forth specific credentialing requirements that are intended to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of optometric practices. By modernizing these regulations, the bill aims to improve the healthcare outcomes for patients who rely on optometric services.

Contention

While supporters of SB490 promote its potential to enhance patient care and support optometrists’ professional growth, there are notable concerns among critics. Opponents fear that these expanded powers could lead to overreach, wherein optometrists take on responsibilities traditionally reserved for ophthalmologists, potentially compromising the quality of care. Furthermore, there is apprehension about the adequacy of training and oversight regarding the new procedures that optometrists may be allowed to perform under the revised law.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

KS HB2779

Updating certain provisions of the optometry law relating to scope of practice, definitions and credentialing requirements.

KS HB2223

Modifying certain provisions of the optometry law relating to scope of practice, definitions and credentialing requirements.

KS SB291

Modifying certain provisions of the optometry law relating to scope of practice, definitions and credentialing requirements.

KS AB407

Optometry: assistants and scope of practice.

KS S0233

An act relating to amendments to the scope of practice for optometrists

KS AB1467

Optometrists: scope of practice: delegation of services agreement.

KS AB2574

Optometry: ophthalmic and optometric assistants.

KS S0064

An act relating to amendments to the scope of practice for optometrists

KS H0241

An act relating to amendments to the scope of practice for optometrists

KS AB1802

State Board of Optometry: optometrists: dispensing opticians.

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