Oklahoma 2025 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1043

Introduced
2/3/25  

Caption

Practice of medicine; modifying membership of the State Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision; removing certain limitation on appointees. Effective date.

Impact

The adjustments made by SB1043 could lead to more representative decision-making within the Board. By including physician assistants, the Board may be better positioned to address the complexities and reality of modern medical practice, where physician assistants play a vital role. Furthermore, the bill reduces the term lengths for Board members from seven years to four years, which could facilitate more regular turnover and infusion of new ideas into the Board's deliberations, allowing for an adaptable and responsive regulatory body.

Summary

Senate Bill 1043 proposes significant changes to the structure of the State Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision in Oklahoma. The bill notably modifies the membership requirements of the Board, increasing the representation of physician assistants by adding two dedicated seats for them. This aims to reflect the evolving role of physician assistants in the healthcare system and acknowledges their contribution to patient care. The proposed changes emphasize the importance of diverse perspectives within the medical board, which can enhance the quality of oversight and regulation in the medical field.

Contention

While the bill appears to focus on modernization and inclusivity, there could be potential points of contention regarding the balance of power between physicians and physician assistants within the Board. Some traditionalists may argue that increasing the influence of physician assistants could dilute the expertise and prioritization of established medical practices, while advocates for physician assistants might contend that such changes are necessary to better reflect the collaborative nature of contemporary healthcare. As the healthcare landscape continues to evolve, discussions around the qualifications and representation within such regulatory bodies are likely to remain a point of debate.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK SB860

Uniform Controlled Dangerous Substances Act; adding certain substance to Schedule I. Effective date.

OK SR15

Resolution; memorializing the 30th anniversary of the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building; remembering the victims; honoring the survivors; thanking the heroic first responders; and urging continued healing.

OK SB586

Oklahoma Quality Jobs Program Act; modifying definition to establish certain relationship between employer and leased or contracted employee. Effective date.

OK SB142

School personnel compensation; modifying minimum salary schedule. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB284

Specie; authorizing the payment of certain public and private debts; restricting the requirement of payment in specie. Effective date.

OK SB269

Carbon sequestration; modifying jurisdiction over certain injection wells; establishing provisions for establishment of certain CO2 sequestration facilities and storage units. Effective date.

OK SB569

Practice of nursing; providing for independent prescriptive authority of Advanced Practice Registered Nurses who meet certain requirements. Effective date.

OK SB227

Taxation; modifying and limiting certain credits, deductions, and exemptions; modifying income tax rate for certain years. Effective date. Emergency.

Similar Bills

TX HB2098

Relating to the authority of physicians and physician assistants to form certain entities.

TX HB4352

Relating to the scope of practice of physician assistants.

NV AB170

Providing for the licensure of associate physicians and associate osteopathic physicians. (BDR 54-840)

NM HB267

Physician Assistants Supervising Others

OK HB2051

Practice of medicine; creating the Supervised Physicians Act; terms; scope of practice; supervision requirements; State Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision; rules; licensure; penalties; collaborative practice arrangement; disciplinary actions; reporting; certification course; effective date.

TX SB1331

Relating to the creation of the Texas Physician Health Program.

TX HB2556

Relating to the licensing and regulation of physician graduates and the authority of an insured to select a physician graduate under the insured's health insurance policy; requiring an occupational license; authorizing fees.

TX HB1685

Relating to the licensing and regulation of physician graduates and the authority of an insured to select a physician graduate under the insured's health insurance policy; requiring an occupational license; authorizing fees.