Nebraska 2023-2024 Regular Session

Nebraska Legislature Bill LB422

Introduced
1/13/23  
Refer
1/18/23  

Caption

Exempt certain activities from disciplinary action under the Uniform Credentialing Act

Impact

Should LB422 be enacted, it would modify existing statutes within the Uniform Credentialing Act, directly affecting how disciplinary actions are administered across various healthcare professions. By adding exemptions, the bill intends to delineate clear boundaries regarding what constitutes inappropriate conduct deserving of disciplinary action. This change is expected to foster a more supportive environment for professionals, particularly in situations where their actions could be misconstrued or taken out of context.

Summary

LB422 is a bill introduced to exempt certain activities from disciplinary action under the Uniform Credentialing Act. The primary purpose of this legislation is to provide protections for individuals who engage in specified activities that might otherwise result in disciplinary measures against their professional credentials. This exemption aims to balance the need for accountability in healthcare professions while allowing professionals to operate within certain parameters without fearing disciplinary repercussions.

Contention

Debates surrounding LB422 focus on the implications of applying such exemptions. Proponents argue that the exemptions will enhance professional stability and morale while protecting those who act in good faith during their professional duties. Conversely, critics express concern that the bill could lead to a reduction in accountability and potentially permit unprofessional conduct without sufficient oversight. The discussions point towards a critical examination of what constitutes responsible practice within credentialed professions and the risks of diluting regulatory standards.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NE LB202

Exempt certain activities from disciplinary action under the Medicine and Surgery Practice Act

NE HB2484

Exempting certain collective bargaining activities by legislative employees from state ethics restrictions.

NE LB1214

Change provisions relating to a criminal background check for certain professions under the Uniform Credentialing Act

NE LB431

Change provisions relating to criminal history record information checks under the Uniform Credentialing Act

NE LB286

Provide for confidentiality of a physician wellness program under the Uniform Credentialing Act

NE HB1640

Placing licenses issued in chapters 18.71B and 18.71C RCW under the authority of the uniform disciplinary act.

NE LB574

Adopt the Let Them Grow Act and the Preborn Child Protection Act and provide for discipline under the Uniform Credentialing Act

NE LB291

Require implicit bias or diversity, equity, and inclusion training for certain applicants and credential holders under the Uniform Credentialing Act

NE LB65

Change provisions relating to the complaint tracking system and disciplinary action under the Child Care Licensing Act

NE HB1949

Exempting certain scholarly communications from disclosure under the public records act.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.