Mississippi 2023 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB276

Introduced
1/6/23  
Refer
1/6/23  
Engrossed
2/9/23  
Refer
2/13/23  
Enrolled
3/7/23  

Caption

State Board of Physical Therapy, authorize to issue subpoenas for the attendance of witnesses and the production of documents.

Impact

The changes brought about by HB276 are expected to have significant implications for the regulatory landscape governing physical therapy in Mississippi. By empowering the board to issue subpoenas, the bill allows for a more rigorous investigation of complaints and potential violations, ultimately aiming to enhance the protection of public health and welfare against unqualified practitioners. The board will be able to gather necessary evidence more effectively, leading to increased transparency and a higher standard of practice within the profession.

Summary

House Bill 276 aims to amend Section 73-23-43 of the Mississippi Code of 1972 to enhance the powers and duties of the State Board of Physical Therapy. One of the key changes introduced by this bill is the authorization for the board to issue subpoenas for the attendance of witnesses and the production of relevant documents during inquiries and investigations. This legislative proposal was introduced to strengthen the board's capacity to enforce compliance with state laws governing the practice of physical therapy, thereby promoting better oversight and accountability.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment surrounding HB276 appears to be supportive among stakeholders that have expressed a need for improved regulatory authority. Advocates for the bill cite the importance of having robust mechanisms in place to ensure that practitioners meet professional standards and that any misconduct is appropriately addressed. However, there may be concerns from some quarters about the implications of increased regulator powers and how these changes will be implemented in practice.

Contention

While there seems to be general agreement about the necessity for better regulatory tools in the field of physical therapy, there could be potential points of contention regarding the implementation of subpoena powers. Discussions may arise about the balance between regulatory oversight and the rights of practitioners, particularly concerning privacy and due process during investigations. Ongoing dialogues among stakeholders are expected as the board prepares to enact the changes brought forth by this bill.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2821

State Board of Physical Therapy; authorize Board to issue subpoenas.

MS SB317

Relating to the continuation and functions of the Executive Council of Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy Examiners, the Texas Board of Physical Therapy Examiners, and the Texas Board of Occupational Therapy Examiners; authorizing a fee.

MS HB3210

Relating to the continuation and functions of the Executive Council of Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy Examiners, the Texas Board of Physical Therapy Examiners, and the Texas Board of Occupational Therapy Examiners; authorizing a fee.

MS HB4069

Relating to the continuation and functions of the Executive Council of Physical Therapy and Occupational Therapy Examiners, the Texas Board of Physical Therapy Examiners, and the Texas Board of Occupational Therapy Examiners; authorizing a fee.

MS SB25

Relating to the Board of Physical Therapy; to amend Sections 34-24-191, 34-24-193, 34-24-194, 34-24-196, 34-24-210, 34-24-210.1, 34-24-211, 34-24-212, 34-24-213, 34-24-214, and 34-24-217, Code of Alabama 1975; to give the board authority over certain physical therapy professionals licensed in other states.

MS HB110

Relating to the Board of Physical Therapy; to amend Sections 34-24-191, 34-24-193, 34-24-194, 34-24-196, 34-24-210, 34-24-210.1, 34-24-211, 34-24-212, 34-24-213, 34-24-214, and 34-24-217, Code of Alabama 1975; to give the board authority over certain physical therapy professionals licensed in other states.

MS S2876

Allows the state to become a member of the physical therapist licensure compact adopted by twenty-five (25) states in order to facilitate the interstate practice of physical therapy with the goal of improving public access to physical therapy service

MS H7213

Allows the state to become a member of the physical therapist licensure compact adopted by twenty-five (25) states in order to facilitate the interstate practice of physical therapy with the goal of improving public access to physical therapy services.

MS SB51

Modifies provisions relating to physical therapists

MS SB205

Modifies provisions relating to physical therapists

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