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ND SB2164
Bill
AI Summary
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Allows foreign practitioners to provide services in North Dakota for up to 60 consecutive days per calendar year during declared disasters or emergencies without obtaining a state license, upon prior written notice to the appropriate board with verified documentation of current licensure.
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Permits boards to adopt emergency rules under chapter 28-32 that may contradict title 43 if necessary to abate an imminent peril threatening public health, safety, or welfare during declared disasters or emergencies, valid for 30 days after the declaration ends.
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Authorizes foreign practitioners to practice in declared disasters or emergencies, serve as members of organ harvesting teams, or practice on ambulances as part of ambulance treatment teams without state licensure requirements.
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Requires boards to accept notices from foreign practitioners if accompanied by sufficient documentation unless the board denies the notice; denied practitioners must cease services immediately and may only resume after successful appeal or board approval.
Legislative Description
Occupational licensure in cases of emergencies.
Last Action
Signed by Governor 04/16
4/19/2021