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Senate committee backs one-year time limit for medical board complaints; senators seek definition of 'public health and safety'

2213779 · January 29, 2025
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Summary

Senate Bill 1072, which would impose a one-year time limit on certain complaint processes before health profession regulatory boards, received a do-pass recommendation. Senators pressed the sponsor for a clearer definition of the bill's exception for matters affecting "public health and safety."

The Senate committee of the whole recommended passage of Senate Bill 1072 on Jan. 29, 2025. The bill would set a one-year limit for the resolution of certain complaints before health profession regulatory boards, except for matters that involve public health and safety.

Senator Epstein asked whether the bill's exception for "public health and safety" was sufficiently defined, saying she worried that an undefined standard could allow a dangerous…

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