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Senate committee approves consolidated Board of Medicine rule chapter and repeals duplicate chapter
Summary
The committee approved a reorganization of Idaho Board of Medicine rules that combines two chapters into one, relocates definitions and practice standards, and updates fee tables and physician-panel language.
The Senate Health and Welfare Committee approved pending rule chapter 24-3301-2401 and repealed chapter 24-3303-2401, consolidating licensure and practice rules for physicians into a single, reorganized chapter.
Nikki Chopsky, bureau chief for health professions at the Division of Occupational and Professional Licenses and executive officer for the Idaho Board of Medicine, told the committee the board used the ZBR (zero-based regulation) rewrite to combine two chapters, alphabetize definitions, relocate practice standards and fee tables, and add licensure categories required by recent legislation. "In this ZBR process, the board of medicine took the opportunity to combine 2 rule chapters into 1," Chopsky said, describing the reorganization and the board's public notice and stakeholder…
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