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OH SB278
Bill
Status
6/8/2010
Primary Sponsor
Jim Hughes
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AI Summary
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Allows physicians licensed in other states to provide medical services to out-of-state athletic teams and their accompanying individuals while traveling to, from, or participating in sporting events in Ohio, provided they have a written agreement with the team.
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Prohibits out-of-state physicians providing such services from delivering care at health care facilities, including hospitals, ambulatory surgical facilities, or any inpatient or outpatient medical facilities.
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Exempts out-of-state physicians from Ohio medical licensing requirements under section 4731.36 of the Revised Code when providing medical services under these conditions.
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Adds new division (B) to section 4731.36 to establish the framework for this exemption while preserving existing exemptions for federal military officers, dentists, consultants, border-state physicians, and other specified practitioners.
Legislative Description
To authorize a licensed physician from another state to provide medical services to an out-of-state athletic team and accompanying individuals when the team is participating in a sporting event in Ohio.
Out-of-state physicians- treat out-of-state athletes & others while playing in Ohio
Last Action
To Health, Human Services, & Aging
6/8/2010