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Committee reviews S.28 strike‑all: consolidates professional rules, narrows advertising standard, tightens fetal‑death record confidentiality
Summary
The Senate Committee on Health & Welfare on [date not specified] reviewed a strike‑all amendment to S.28 that would consolidate professional regulation language into the Office of Professional Regulation, narrow the advertising standard, add a public‑records exemption for certain licensee contact information, and expand confidentiality for fetal‑death reports.
The Senate Committee on Health & Welfare on [date not specified] reviewed a strike‑all amendment to S.28 that would consolidate provisions governing regulated professions in the Office of Professional Regulation and change several privacy and professional‑conduct rules.
Jen Kirby of the Office of Legislative Council described the proposal as “a strike all amendment to s 28, which is an act relating to access to certain legally protected health care services.” She told the committee the draft moves provisions from multiple profession statutes into the OPR title, and adds a Public Records Act exemption for contact information held by licensing agencies.
The bill would exempt from public inspection and copying records held by the Office of Professional Regulation, the Board of Medical Practice or another agency that issues…
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