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AR HB1458
Bill
Status
4/17/2025
Primary Sponsor
Lee Johnson
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AI Summary
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Removes the requirement for the Arkansas State Medical Board to provide status of United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) certificates when sharing credentialing information with credentialing organizations
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Amends Arkansas Code § 17-95-107(b)(2)(A) to narrow the definition of "credentialing information" that the Board can disclose about physicians
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Retains other credentialing information categories including medical license status, clinical hospital privileges, education, work history, malpractice coverage and claims, disciplinary history, and felony convictions
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Approved on April 17, 2025 as Act 851 of the Regular Session
Legislative Description
To Amend The Definition Of "credentialing Information" When The Arkansas State Medical Board Is Providing Information To Credentialing Organizations.
Last Action
Notification that HB1458 is now Act 851
4/17/2025