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Senate committee approves consolidated Idaho Board of Medicine rule chapter; members ask for clarity on disciplinary standards

2532018 · January 21, 2025
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The Senate Health and Welfare Committee approved a consolidation and rewrite of two Idaho Board of Medicine rule chapters into a single chapter and raised questions about discretionary language the board will use when limiting or conditioning licenses.

The Idaho Senate Health and Welfare Committee approved pending rule chapter 24.33.01 — a consolidation and rewrite of two Board of Medicine rule chapters — and repealed the former chapter 24.33.03, the committee heard on Jan. 14.

Nikki Chopsky, bureau chief for health professions and executive officer for the Idaho Board of Medicine, presented the rewrite. She said the rewrite combined scattered definitions, reorganized licensure and practice standards, moved fee items into a consolidated fee table and clarified continuing-medical-education requirements to apply only to non-board-certified physicians. "The…

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