Texas 2019 - 86th Regular

Texas Senate Bill SB1782

Caption

Relating to the denial, suspension, or revocation of licenses issued by the Texas Medical Board for certain offenses.

Impact

The enactment of SB1782 would significantly alter the Texas Occupations Code related to medical licensing. The Texas Medical Board would gain clearer directives and more streamlined processes for dealing with individuals whose criminal activities raise questions about their fitness to practice medicine. The bill aims to enhance public safety by ensuring that those convicted of serious offenses cannot practice medicine in the state, effectively protecting patients from potential harm.

Summary

SB1782 relates to the procedures surrounding the denial, suspension, or revocation of licenses issued by the Texas Medical Board for certain offenses. The bill primarily focuses on streamlining the process for suspending or revoking medical licenses when license holders are found guilty of specific criminal offenses. This includes a range of felonies and certain misdemeanors that are especially relevant to public safety, such as those requiring sex offender registration or involving significant drug-related crimes.

Contention

Notably, there may be concerns regarding the implications of such stringent suspension and revocation policies. Critics might argue that the automatic nature of these sanctions could overlook individual circumstances surrounding a conviction, such as rehabilitation efforts or appeal processes. Additionally, the bill’s implications for administrative hearings and the opportunity for judicial review may also be points of contention, impacting the balance between public safety and the rights of medical practitioners.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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