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US HB3636
Bill
Status
5/29/2025
Primary Sponsor
Jennifer Kiggans
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AI Summary
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Requires the Secretary of Defense to ensure all health care professionals providing independent care at DoD facilities are appropriately licensed
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Establishes a centralized credential system allowing commanding officers at any DoD health care facility to verify licensure of health care professionals across all military branches and locations
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Mandates that at least 90% of licensure verifications be completed within 7 days of a commanding officer's request
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The 7-day verification timeline applies only to health care professionals without adverse records on file
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Amends Section 1094 of Title 10, United States Code, governing military health care professional licensing requirements
Legislative Description
To amend title 10, United States Code, to improve the process by which the Secretary of Defense verifies that health care professionals of the military departments are appropriately licensed.
Armed forces and national security
Last Action
Referred to the House Committee on Armed Services.
5/29/2025