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IA SSB3081

SB

Status

Introduced

1/27/2026

Primary Sponsor

Health And Human Services

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Origin

Senate

91st General Assembly

AI Summary

  • Applicants for medicine, surgery, or osteopathic medicine licenses may designate another person to submit application materials on their behalf to the Board of Medicine.
  • License terms must be set at no less than three years, with licenses expiring on the licensee's birthday.
  • Continuing education requirements are capped at 15 hours per calendar year to maintain a license.
  • The board must issue a final decision on license applications within 45 calendar days of receipt, or within 75 calendar days if delays occur and the applicant is notified of specific concerns.
  • These provisions apply to both standard medical/surgical licenses and administrative medicine licenses.

Legislative Description

A bill for an act relating to licenses to practice medicine and surgery or osteopathic medicine and surgery, and administrative medicine licenses.(See SF 2184.)

Last Action

Committee report approving bill, renumbered as SF 2184.

2/3/2026

Committee Referrals

Health and Human Services1/27/2026

Full Bill Text

No bill text available