Texas 2015 - 84th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2503 Latest Draft

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                            84R27101 NC-D
 By: Zerwas H.B. No. 2503
 Substitute the following for H.B. No. 2503:
 By:  Crownover C.S.H.B. No. 2503


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to examination requirements for certain applicants for a
 license to practice medicine.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 SECTION 1.  Section 154.006(b), Occupations Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 (b)  A profile must contain the following information on each
 physician:
 (1)  the name of each medical school attended and the
 dates of:
 (A)  graduation; or
 (B)  Fifth Pathway designation and completion of
 the Fifth Pathway Program;
 (2)  a description of all graduate medical education in
 the United States or Canada;
 (3)  the number of attempts taken by the physician to
 pass each part of the licensing examination required under Section
 155.051;
 (4)  any specialty certification held by the physician
 and issued by a medical licensing board that is a member of the
 American Board of Medical Specialties or the Bureau of Osteopathic
 Specialists;
 (5) [(4)]  the number of years the physician has
 actively practiced medicine in:
 (A)  the United States or Canada; and
 (B)  this state;
 (6) [(5)]  the name of each hospital in this state in
 which the physician has privileges;
 (7) [(6)]  the physician's primary practice location;
 (8) [(7)]  the type of language translating services,
 including translating services for a person with impairment of
 hearing, that the physician provides at the physician's primary
 practice location;
 (9) [(8)]  whether the physician participates in the
 Medicaid program;
 (10) [(9)]  a description of any conviction for a
 felony, a Class A or Class B misdemeanor, or a Class C misdemeanor
 involving moral turpitude;
 (11) [(10)]  a description of any charges reported to
 the board to which the physician has pleaded no contest, for which
 the physician is the subject of deferred adjudication or pretrial
 diversion, or in which sufficient facts of guilt were found and the
 matter was continued by a court;
 (12) [(11)]  a description of any disciplinary action
 against the physician by the board;
 (13) [(12)]  a description of any disciplinary action
 against the physician by a medical licensing board of another
 state;
 (14) [(13)]  a description of the final resolution
 taken by the board on medical malpractice claims or complaints
 required to be opened by the board under Section 164.201;
 (15) [(14)]  whether the physician's patient service
 areas are accessible to disabled persons, as defined by federal
 law;
 (16) [(15)]  a description of any formal complaint
 against the physician initiated and filed under Section 164.005 and
 the status of the complaint; and
 (17) [(16)]  a description of any medical malpractice
 claim against the physician, not including a description of any
 offers by the physician to settle the claim, for which the physician
 was found liable, a jury awarded monetary damages to the claimant,
 and the award has been determined to be final and not subject to
 further appeal.
 SECTION 2.  Section 155.056, Occupations Code, is amended by
 amending Subsections (a) and (d) and adding Subsection (e) to read
 as follows:
 (a)  An applicant must pass:
 (1)  each part of an examination within three attempts;
 and
 (2)  all parts of an examination collectively within
 twelve attempts.
 (d)  Notwithstanding Subsection (a)(1), an applicant must
 pass each part of an examination within five attempts if the
 applicant [The limitation on examination attempts by an applicant
 under Subsection (a) does not apply to an applicant who]:
 (1)  is licensed and in good standing as a physician in
 another state;
 (2)  has been licensed for at least five years;
 (3)  does not hold a medical license in the other state
 that has or has ever had any restrictions, disciplinary orders, or
 probation; [and]
 (4)  is specialty board certified by a specialty board
 that:
 (A)  is a member of the American Board of Medical
 Specialties; or
 (B)  is approved by the American Osteopathic
 Association; and
 (5)  will practice medicine, for at least three years,
 in a practice serving a medically underserved population or in a
 health professional shortage area, as those terms are defined by
 Section 157.051 [passed all but one part of the examination
 approved by the board within three attempts and:
 [(A)     passed the remaining part of the examination
 within one additional attempt; or
 [(B)     passed the remaining part of the examination
 within six attempts if the applicant:
 [(i)     is specialty board certified by a
 specialty board that:
 [(a)     is a member of the American Board
 of Medical Specialties; or
 [(b)     is approved by the American
 Osteopathic Association; and
 [(ii)     has completed in this state an
 additional two years of postgraduate medical training approved by
 the board].
 (e)  The board may establish by rule a process to verify that
 a person, after meeting the other requirements of Subsection (d),
 practices as required by Subsection (d)(5) for at least three
 years.
 SECTION 3.  Section 155.056(c), Occupations Code, is
 repealed.
 SECTION 4.  Section 155.056, Occupations Code, as amended by
 this Act, applies only to an application for a license filed on or
 after the effective date of this Act. An application filed before
 the effective date of this Act is governed by the law in effect
 immediately before that date, and that law is continued in effect
 for that purpose.
 SECTION 5.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2015.