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AZ SB1086
Bill
Status
5/8/2019
Primary Sponsor
Kate Brophy McGee
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AI Summary
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Adds Article 2 to Title 32, Chapter 31 of the Arizona Revised Statutes to establish a regulatory framework for temporary health profession licenses in Arizona.
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Authorizes health profession regulatory boards to delegate authority to their executive directors to issue licenses, certifications, registrations, and related credentials to applicants meeting all statutory requirements and having no history of license suspension, revocation, or disciplinary action.
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Establishes temporary licensure allowing out-of-state licensed professionals to practice in Arizona for short-term purposes such as teaching courses, assisting during licensing transitions, traveling with sports teams, or providing disaster relief services.
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Requires temporary license applicants to hold an active, unrestricted license in another U.S. state or territory, have no history of license revocation or suspension, and submit a notarized affidavit attesting to meeting licensing requirements.
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Limits temporary licenses to 30 days (or until initial licensure decision) with a maximum of two temporary licenses per applicant in any 12-month period, and prohibits renewal of temporary licenses.
Legislative Description
Health professions; temporary licensure
Health Profession Regulatory Boards
Last Action
Chapter 195
5/8/2019