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IN HB1130

Bill

Status

Passed

3/21/2018

Primary Sponsor

Dennis Zent

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Origin

House of Representatives

2018 Regular Session

AI Summary

HEA 1130 Summary

  • Allows individuals enrolled in architecture degree programs to take the architect registration examination; changes dietitian board from two (2) to one (1) regular meeting per year effective July 1, 2018.

  • Removes examination administration requirements for dietitian certification and repeals related provisions; authorizes hearing aid dealers to supervise individuals fitting and dispensing hearing aids effective July 1, 2018.

  • Creates licensing framework for third party logistics providers handling legend drugs, requiring inspection reports dated within one (1) year, board licensing, and compliance with Drug Supply Chain Security Act standards effective July 1, 2018.

  • Increases massage therapy education requirement from 500 to 625 hours of supervised instruction; requires professional liability insurance with $2,000,000 per claim and $6,000,000 aggregate coverage effective July 1, 2019.

  • Reduces license reinstatement periods from four (4) years to three (3) years for podiatrists and physicians with inactive licenses; repeals podiatrist's assistant certification program effective July 1, 2018.

Legislative Description

Professional licensing agency matters. Allows a person who is enrolled in an architecture degree program to take the architect registration examination. Provides that the dietitians certification board is required to hold one regular meeting each year. (Current law requires two meetings.) Removes and repeals provisions concerning the application for and administration of the dietitian certification examination. Allows an individual to fit and dispense hearing aids while under the supervision and direction of a certified hearing aid dealer. Provides that certain duties of the medical licensing board are now duties of the committee of hearing aid dealer examiners. Requires that a

Last Action

Public Law 180

3/21/2018

Committee Referrals

Commerce & Technology2/1/2018
Employment, Labor and Pensions1/4/2018

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