Louisiana 2014 2014 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB502 Comm Sub / Analysis

                    The original instrument and the following digest, which constitutes no part of the
legislative instrument, were prepared by Christopher D. Adams.
DIGEST
Heitmeier (SB 502)
Present law provides that certain pain management clinics operating on or before June 15, 2005,
may be licensed by Department of Health and Hospitals if their license has not been suspended or
revoked.
Present law provides the following qualifiers:
(1)The pain management clinic shall not be owned, either in whole or in part, by or have any
contractual relationship, whether through employment or by independent contract, with a
physician who during the course of his practice has been denied the privilege of
prescribing, dispensing, administering, supplying, or selling any controlled dangerous
substance and who has, during the course of his practice had board action taken against
his medical license as a result of dependency on drugs or alcohol.
(2)The pain management clinic shall be operated by a medical director who shall be a
physician.
(3)The pain management clinic shall not be owned in whole or in part by a person who has
been convicted of or who has pled guilty or nolo contendere to an offense that constitutes
a felony.
(4)The pain management clinic shall not be owned in whole or in part by a person who has
been convicted of or who has pled guilty or nolo contendere to an offense that constitutes
a misdemeanor, the facts of which relate to the distribution or illegal prescription of any
narcotic.
(5)The pain management clinic shall operate as an urgent care facility, offering primary or
acute health services in addition to caring for those with chronic pain and shall have held
itself out to the public as such.
(6)The pain management clinic shall implement policies and procedures that are consistent
with all pain management regulations issued by the State Board of Medical Examiners.
(7)A pain management clinic which is exempted from the requirement of being owned and
operated by a physician certified in the subspeciality of pain management may relocate
and continue to be exempted from the requirement of being owned and operated by a
physician certified in the subspeciality of pain management if the new location is in the
same parish in which the original clinic was located. (8)All pain management clinics shall submit to the department all relevant documentation
proving valid operation before June 15, 2005, including but not limited to occupational
licenses or certificates of operation issued by local authorities.
Proposed law amends the present law to provide the present law exemption for licensure shall
not apply to a pain management clinic that is not licensed by or has not made an application to
the Department of Health and Hospitals for licensure on or before August 1, 2014.
Effective upon signature of the governor or lapse of time for gubernatorial action.
(Amends R.S.40:2198.12(D))