H0245B2141A03774 AJB:JSL 03/24/22 #90 A03774
AMENDMENTS TO HOUSE BILL NO. 245
Sponsor: SENATOR K. WARD
Printer's No. 2141
Amend Bill, page 1, line 10, by striking out "AND" and
inserting a comma
Amend Bill, page 1, line 10, by inserting after "LICENSE"
and for temporary license
Amend Bill, page 1, line 16, by striking out "AND 32(A)" and
inserting
, 32(a) and 33(a) and (c)
Amend Bill, page 2, by inserting between lines 15 and 16
Section 33. Temporary license.
(a) General rule.--A temporary license empowers the licensee
to:
[(1) teach medicine and surgery or participate in a
medical procedure necessary for the well-being of a specified
patient within this Commonwealth; or
(2) practice medicine and surgery at a camp or resort
for no more than three months.]
(3) teach or demonstrate advanced medical and surgical
techniques within this Commonwealth;
(4) participate in a medical or surgical procedure
necessary for the well-being of a specific patient within
this Commonwealth;
(5) practice medicine and surgery at a camp or resort
for no more than three months;
(6) attend to the medical and surgical needs of a person
visiting this Commonwealth for no more than three months;
(7) practice medicine and surgery within this
Commonwealth in response to a need for medical care created
by a declaration of disaster emergency issued by the
Governor under 35 Pa.C.S. ยง 7301(c) (relating to general
authority of Governor) or any other Federal, State or local
disaster emergency for a duration determined by the board; or
(8) engage in any other purpose as deemed appropriate by
the board on a case-by-case basis.
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(c) Additional conditions.--The board may impose any
appropriate limitation in scope, duration or site of practice on
the temporary license. Temporary licensees shall be deemed
health care providers who conduct 50% or less of their health
care business or practice within this Commonwealth for the
purposes of the act of [October 15, 1975 (P.L.390, No.111),
known as the Health Care Services Malpractice Act] March 20,
2002 (P.L.154, No.13), known as the Medical Care Availability
and Reduction of Error (Mcare) Act.
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See A03774 in
the context
of HB0245