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Osteopathic board advances rulemaking to update continuing‑medical‑education and citation-and‑fine rules
Summary
The board reviewed public comments and voted to adopt staff responses and to publish modified regulatory text narrowing a pain‑management exemption for out‑of‑state practice. The board also added repeal documents to the rulemaking file and directed staff to notice a 15‑day comment period on the modified text.
The Osteopathic Medical Board of California voted Feb. 13 to advance a rulemaking package that updates continuing medical education (CME) rules and the board’s authority to issue citations and fines.
Board members reviewed written comments submitted during a 45‑day public comment period and the transcript of a public hearing. Staff recommended rejecting comments that sought broad changes to CME policy because those changes would require statutory (legislative) action rather than regulatory detail. The board approved staff’s recommended responses to the comments and added required repeal documents to…
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