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CT SB01073

Bill

Status

Introduced

1/22/2025

Primary Sponsor

Ryan Fazio

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Origin

Senate

2025 General Assembly

AI Summary

  • Amends section 19a-131j to allow reciprocal licensing for out-of-state health care providers to practice in Connecticut without requiring a civil preparedness or public health emergency

  • Covers 14 professional categories: emergency medical services personnel, occupational therapists, radiographers, radiologic technologists, radiologist assistants, nuclear medicine technologists, nurse's aides, dentists, dental hygienists, respiratory care practitioners, behavior analysts, dietician-nutritionists, speech and language pathologists, and pharmacists

  • Providers must hold appropriate licensure, certification, or registration from another U.S. state, territory, or the District of Columbia

  • Practice in Connecticut limited to the scope of the profession for which the provider is licensed in their home jurisdiction

Legislative Description

An Act Authorizing Reciprocal Licensure For Certain Health Care Providers.

Last Action

Referred to Joint Committee on Public Health

1/22/2025

Committee Referrals

Public Health1/22/2025

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