Printed on recycled paper 132nd MAINE LEGISLATURE FIRST REGULAR SESSION-2025 Legislative Document No. 105H.P. 70 House of Representatives, January 8, 2025 An Act to Implement the Recommendations of the Commission Regarding Foreign-trained Physicians Living in Maine to Establish a Sponsorship Program for Internationally Trained Physicians Reference to the Committee on Education and Cultural Affairs suggested and ordered printed. ROBERT B. HUNT Clerk Presented by Representative MATHIESON of Kittery. Cosponsored by Representative: CLOUTIER of Lewiston. Page 1 - 132LR0193(01) 1 2 is enacted to read: 3 4 5 following terms have the following meanings. 6 A. "Internationally trained physician" has the same meaning as in Title 32, section 7 3271, subsection 8, paragraph A, subparagraph (1). 8 B. "Physician shortage area" has the same meaning as in Title 32, section 3271, 9 subsection 8, paragraph A, subparagraph (4). 10 C. "Sponsoring institution" has the same meaning as in Title 32, section 3271, 11 subsection 8, paragraph A, subparagraph (5). 12 13 referred to in this section as "the program," is established within the authority to make 14 grants to sponsoring institutions to provide an alternative license pathway for 15 internationally trained physicians in this State and to expand the number of physicians 16 practicing in physician shortage areas. The authority shall administer the program in 17 accordance with the requirements of this section. 18 19 establish up to a total of 10 positions annually at one or more sponsoring institutions for 20 the employment and training of internationally trained physicians issued a temporary 21 educational license to practice medicine pursuant to Title 32, section 3271, subsection 8, 22 paragraph B. The authority shall enter into an agreement with each sponsoring institution 23 that seeks to participate in the program. 24 25 graduate medical education collaborative in the State for screening and placement by using 26 a process and qualifying criteria developed by a rural graduate medical education 27 collaborative in the State. 28 29 of the authority, known as the International Medical Graduates Sponsorship Program Fund 30 and referred to in this subsection as "the fund," is created to carry out the purposes of this 31 section. Any unexpended balance in the fund carries over for continued use under this 32 section. The authority may receive, invest and expend on behalf of the fund money from 33 gifts, grants, bequests and donations or other sources in addition to money appropriated or 34 allocated by the State. Money in the fund must be invested by the authority, as provided 35 by law, with the earned income to be added to the fund. Money received by the authority 36 on behalf of the fund must be used for reasonable administrative expenses and for the 37 purposes of this section. 38 39 adopted pursuant to this section are routine technical rules as defined in Title 5, chapter 40 375, subchapter 2-A. 41 is enacted to read: Page 2 - 132LR0193(01) 1 2 Notwithstanding any other requirements of this chapter, the board shall provide an 3 alternative license pathway for an internationally trained physician who has been licensed 4 or otherwise authorized to practice medicine in a country other than the United States and 5 who meets the requirements of this subsection to apply for and obtain a full and unrestricted 6 license to practice medicine in this State. 7 A. For the purposes of this subsection, unless the context otherwise indicates, the 8 following terms have the following meanings. 9 (1) "Internationally trained physician" means a physician who has received a 10 degree of doctor of medicine or its equivalent from a legally chartered medical 11 school outside the United States recognized by the World Health Organization or 12 its successor organization; who has been licensed or otherwise authorized to 13 practice medicine in a country other than the United States; and who has practiced 14 medicine for at least one year. 15 (2) "Medical licensing examination" means the United States Medical Licensing 16 Examination or its successor examination. 17 (3) "Participating health care facility" means a health care facility approved by the 18 board that provides a program for internationally trained physicians according to 19 criteria developed or approved by the board and that provides medical care in a 20 physician shortage area. 21 (4) "Physician shortage area" means a geographic region or population in the State 22 experiencing a shortage of physicians relative to population and need, as 23 determined by the board. 24 (5) "Sponsoring institution" means any of the 4 hospitals in this State accredited 25 by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education on January 1, 2024. 26 B. An internationally trained physician may apply for a temporary educational license 27 to practice medicine for a renewable 2-year term if a sponsoring institution and the 28 internationally trained physician submit evidence acceptable to the board that the 29 internationally trained physician: 30 (1) Has lived in this State for at least 12 months; 31 (2) Has a valid certificate issued by the Educational Commission for Foreign 32 Medical Graduates or its successor organization or other credential evaluation 33 service approved by the board, except that the board may waive such certification 34 at its discretion when the internationally trained physician is unable to obtain the 35 required documentation; 36 (3) Has achieved a passing score on both Step 1 and on Step 2 CK of the medical 37 licensing examination; 38 (4) Has entered into an agreement with the sponsoring institution providing that a 39 participating health care facility shall develop, assess and evaluate the 40 internationally trained applicant's familiarity with nonclinical skills and standards 41 appropriate for the practice of medicine in the State, according to assessment and 42 evaluation criteria developed or approved by the board; Page 3 - 132LR0193(01) 1 (5) Has agreed to enter a full-time employment relationship with the sponsoring 2 institution after the board issues to the internationally trained physician a 3 temporary educational license pursuant to this paragraph; and 4 (6) Has satisfied any other criteria that may be developed by the board that the 5 board considers necessary. 6 C. A temporary educational license to practice medicine granted by the board under 7 paragraph B may be renewed twice, for a total of 6 years. 8 D. An internationally trained physician who provides the board with proof of 9 successful completion of the sponsoring institution's program under paragraph B and a 10 passing score on Step 3 of the medical licensing examination is eligible to apply for a 11 renewable 2-year license to practice medicine only at a participating health care facility 12 in a physician shortage area designated by the board, and that license authorizes the 13 physician to practice medicine independently in a primary care setting or a specialty 14 approved by the board. 15 E. After practicing medicine pursuant to a license issued by the board under paragraph 16 D for a minimum of 6 years, an internationally trained physician may apply for and the 17 board may issue a full and unrestricted license to practice medicine in accordance with 18 this subsection. 19 F. Beginning January 1, 2027 and biennially thereafter, the board shall report to the 20 joint standing committee of the Legislature having jurisdiction over matters related to 21 the licensing of physicians on the status of the International Medical Graduates 22 Sponsorship Program established in Title 20-A, section 12103-B and the alternative 23 license pathway established in this subsection. The board shall report on the number of 24 internationally trained physicians participating in the program and the progress of those 25 physicians toward obtaining full and unrestricted licenses to practice medicine in this 26 State. The joint standing committee of the Legislature having jurisdiction over matters 27 related to the licensing of physicians may report out legislation based on the report 28 submitted in accordance with this paragraph to the session of the Legislature in which 29 the report is submitted. 30 31 This bill establishes a sponsorship program within the Finance Authority of Maine to 32 make grants to sponsoring institutions to provide an alternative license pathway for 33 internationally trained physicians in the State and to expand the number of physicians 34 practicing in areas in the State experiencing a shortage of physicians. Under the program, 35 internationally trained physicians are provided a pathway to full and unrestricted licensure 36 as physicians in the State as long as certain requirements are met. 31 32 33 34 35 36