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OH SB141

Bill

Status

Passed

3/27/2013

Primary Sponsor

Ryan Smith

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Origin

Senate

129th General Assembly (2011-2012)

AI Summary

  • Allows out-of-state licensed physicians and osteopathic surgeons to provide medical services to visiting athletic teams and their staff, coaches, band members, cheerleaders, and mascots during sporting events in Ohio without an Ohio license.

  • Allows out-of-state licensed chiropractors to provide chiropractic services to visiting athletic teams and their staff, coaches, band members, cheerleaders, and mascots during sporting events in Ohio without an Ohio license.

  • Allows out-of-state licensed physical therapists to provide physical therapy services to visiting athletic teams and their staff, coaches, band members, cheerleaders, and mascots during sporting events in Ohio without an Ohio license, limited to no more than 60 days per calendar year.

  • Prohibits out-of-state practitioners from providing services at health care facilities (hospitals, ambulatory surgical facilities, etc.) when serving visiting athletic teams.

  • Requires all out-of-state practitioners serving athletic teams to have a written agreement with the athletic team and hold current, unrestricted licenses in their home states.

Legislative Description

To authorize a licensed physician, chiropractor, or physical therapist from another state to provide services to an out-of-state athletic team and certain accompanying individuals when the team is participating in a sporting event in Ohio.

Non-Ohio athletic team physician-treat athletic team when visiting in Ohio

Last Action

Effective Date

3/27/2013

Full Bill Text

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