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MO SB750
Bill
Status
2/6/2012
Primary Sponsor
Eric Schmitt
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AI Summary
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Adds new section 324.018 to Missouri law requiring health care provider advertisements to identify the type of license held by the provider and be free from deceptive or misleading information.
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Prohibits medical doctors and doctors of osteopathic medicine from claiming board certification unless the advertisement includes the full name of the certifying board and specialty, and the board meets specified qualifications (American Board of Medical Specialties member, Missouri-deemed equivalent, or approved residency program completion).
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Constitutes violations for knowingly aiding unlicensed persons to practice beyond their licensure authority or delegating health care services when the provider knows or should know the person lacks required authority.
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Makes any violation of the section subject to disciplinary action under the appropriate licensure provisions governing the health care provider.
Legislative Description
Modifies provisions relating to advertisements by health care providers and delegation of authority
Last Action
Second Read and Referred S Health, Mental Health, Seniors and Families Committee
2/9/2012