Rhode Island Physical Therapist Licensure Compact Act
Impact
If enacted, the legislation will create a coordinated regulatory structure through which physical therapists can obtain a 'compact privilege' to practice in other member states, provided they meet specific criteria such as holding a valid, unencumbered license in their home state. The bill stipulates that member states must participate in the commission's data system, which includes information about licensees, adverse actions, and investigative information. This shared data aims to enhance cooperation among states while ensuring compliance with each state's regulations.
Summary
House Bill H5076, known as the Rhode Island Physical Therapist Licensure Compact Act, seeks to facilitate the interstate practice of physical therapy by allowing licensed physical therapists to practice in multiple states without the need for obtaining additional state licenses. This compact aims to enhance public access to physical therapy services by enabling the mutual recognition of physical therapist licenses across member states. The overarching goal of the bill is to improve healthcare access while maintaining the regulatory authority of each participating state to ensure public safety and health standards.
Contention
While the bill has garnered broad support from many stakeholders, concerns have been raised regarding the extent of authority that might shift from state regulatory boards to the compact commission. Opponents argue that centralizing regulatory power could undermine individual states' ability to tailor healthcare practices to meet local needs effectively. Additionally, there are apprehensions regarding accountability and the potential challenges in harmonizing varying standards and requirements among states, particularly in investigations and disciplinary actions against licensees.
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.
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
Health occupations: physical therapists; physical therapy licensure compact; enact. Amends 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.1101 - 333.25211) by adding sec. 16188. TIE BAR WITH: HB 4102'25
Health occupations: physical therapists; physical therapy licensure compact; enact. Amends 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.1101 - 333.25211) by adding sec. 16188. TIE BAR WITH: HB 4505'23