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Updates on Prescribing Controlled Substances

“... prescribing controlled substances in the State of Texas need to be aware of changes to the laws regarding prescribing and ordering these drugs.    Controlled Substance Electronic Prescribing Requirement Effective January 1, 2021, Texas Health and Safety Code, §§481.0755 requires ... ”

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Pain Managment Clinic Renewal Info

“... ion.  Those are listed in Chapter 168 of the Texas Occupations Code.  Exemptions must be supported with documentation to prove qualification for the exemption. If you are claiming a clinic location is exempt, please request an exemption worksheet from Registrations@tmb.state.tx.us. &n ... ”

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Self-Reported Information

“... or Canada, and the number of years of practice in Texas. ”

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Agency Overview

“The Texas Medical Board is the state agency charged with keeping Texas patients safe through the licensure and regulation of Texas physicians. The TMB staff also serves as staff for the Texas State Board of Acupuncture Examiners, the Texas Physician Assistant Board, the Texas Board of Medical R ... ”

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Proposed Rule Changes

“... required steps for notice and publication in the Texas Register including opportunities for public comment. Rule drafting and proposed rule changes include input from a wide variety of stakeholders based on periodic stakeholder meetings.  The frequency of rulemaking in any given year varies de ... ”

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Enforcement Process

“The Texas Medical Board receives and reviews about 9,000 complaints a year from patients, patient family members, health care professionals and other sources. After a complaint is received, staff analysts first determine whether the complaint is “jurisdictional.” In other words, is the c ... ”

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FAQs for Consumers

“... quo; message. Does my physician have a license in Texas? My physician’s profile says “Licensure Status: None". Does my physician have a license in Texas? This physician’s profile shows “Registration Status: Suspended, Active”. How can a license be suspended and acti ... ”

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Accessibility Policy

“The Texas Medical Board (TMB) is committed to making its Web site accessible to all users. To make the site more accessible, we include several features designed to improve accessibility for users with disabilities. Some of these features are described below.. A descriptive text equivalent is provid ... ”

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Acupuncture Board Bios

“... .Ac. of Bellaire, is the Presiding Officer of the Texas State Board of Acupuncture Examiners. Guthery is a licensed acupuncturist, herbalist and family nurse practitioner in the State of Texas. She graduated from the American College of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine in Houston, Texas with a Mast ... ”

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TMB Consumer Brochure

“Provides helpful information about the Texas Medical Board, its disciplinary process, how to research a licensee, and how to file a complaint.  TMB Consumer Brochure ”

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RCP Inactive Tab 1 – Requesting the Inactive Status

“... To request a change to the Inactive status for a Texas Respiratory Care Practitioner certificate, complete and return the inactive request form (link below) to the Board for approval before the expiration date of the current certificate.  Refunds of registration/renewal fees already paid canno ... ”

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Acupuncture Board Overview

“The Texas State Board of Acupuncture Examiners convenes three times a year and consists of nine members appointed by the Governor for six-year staggered terms not requiring Senate confirmation. The presiding officer of the Board is also appointed by the Governor. The Board consists of the following: ... ”

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Acupuncture Board History

“In 1993, the 73rd Texas Legislature amended the Medical Practice Act to create a Texas State Board of Acupuncture Examiners. The legislators found that the "review and establishment of statewide standards for the training, education and discipline of persons performing acupuncture are in the public ... ”

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Compact with Texans

“... rovided in accordance with Senate Bill 1563, 76th Texas Legislature (1999). Pursuant to the requirements of the Texas Government Code, Chapter 2114, “Customer Service” (Compact with Texans).  The Compact provides information for the public, consumers, and customers on the agency&rsq ... ”

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Texas Medical Board Biographies

“... aafran, M.D., of Houston, is the President of the Texas Medical Board. He is a Board Certified Anesthesiologist and is the Vice-Chair of the Clinical Governance Board for US Anesthesia Partners for the Gulf Coast region as well as a member of the Clinical Governance Board for US Anesthesia Partners ... ”

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How do I update the contact name for my registered HCE for the verification system?

“... ormation. You may submit your written request to: Texas Medical Board Attn: HCE Registration MC-263, P.O. Box 2018 Austin, Texas 78768-2018 ”

How does HB 2098 affect my pain management clinic ownership?

“... be owned and operated by physicians practicing in Texas under an unrestricted license. An ownership interest by anyone other than a physician is not allowed. Note: The TMB cannot give legal advice. Please consult an attorney if you have questions regarding whether or not your entity is required to r ... ”

What are the general rules related to AAs/CRNAs?

“... hority to delegate is found in Chapter 157 of the Texas Occupations Code, and Title 22 of the Texas Administrative Code, Section 193. A physician is allowed to delegate certain duties to a qualified and properly trained person acting under the physician’s supervision:1) if in the opinion of th ... ”

Is the PA continuing education requirement for NCCPA the same as that for the Board?

“No. CME is required every 2 years for Texas Physician Assistant Board and is calculated from expiration date to expiration date.  It is also every 2 years for the NCCPA, but it may not be on the same schedule.  In addition, you should check with the NCCPA for their current CME requirements ... ”

Can a PA sign a prescription for controlled substances?

“... controlled substances registration (CSR) with the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) was eliminated as of September 1, 2016. ”

How do I verify what level of OBA services an individual is registered for?

“... a written request by mail, fax or email to: Texas Medical BoardAttn: Registration DepartmentP.O. Box 2029 MC 240Austin, TX 78768 fax - (888) 512-2581 ”

Is there a retired status for physicians in Texas?

“... to anyone, nor may the physician possess a DEA or Texas controlled substance number. Additionally, the physician's license may not be endorsed to any state. A physician whose license has been placed on official retired status must obtain the approval of the board before returning to active status. T ... ”

What information is available on a physician’s Profile?

“... lic through our online verification database. The Texas Occupations Code, Chapter 154.006 requires that information be made available through the physician profile system. In addition to the statutorily required information, the TMB has adopted rules (Chapter 162) regarding the contents of the physi ... ”

Is there an inactive status for physicians in Texas?

“Not at this time. ”

Who can own or operate a pain management clinic?

“A pain management clinic may not operate in Texas unless the clinic is owned and operated by a medical director who: • is a physician who practices in Texas • has an unrestricted medical license • holds a certificate of registration for that pain management clinic   In addition, ... ”

What is a dangerous drug?  Are these legend drugs?

Texas is one of just a few states that use the term “dangerous drugs.”  The Dangerous Drug Act defines a dangerous drug as a device or drug that is unsafe for self-medication and that is not included in Schedules I through V or Penalty Groups 1 through 4 of Chapter 481, Health and S ... ”

What are the Texas Medical Board’s requirements for a physician who delegates to an APRN or PA?

“All prescriptive delegation requires adequate supervision under the Medical Practice Act.  As such, a physician delegating to an APRN or PA must adequately supervise those individuals.  An individual physician may serve in both the supervising and delegating role and does not need to be ph ... ”

Are physicians potentially subject to discipline for violations of the standard of care by CRNAs to whom they have delegated the selection or administration of anesthesia or the care of an anesthetized patient? 

“... ical staff bylaws, and ethical standards.” (Texas Attorney General Opinion No. JC-0117). However, physician supervision during the medical management of a patient while undergoing an anesthetic may require supervision dependent on federal and state statutes and regulations.Additionally, T ... ”

When is Physician supervision of a CRNA required?

“... voked by the delegating physician at any time.The Texas Attorney General has issued three opinions on CRNA supervision.  The latest opinion found that although physician supervision of a CRNA is not required in Texas Occupations Code Sec. 157.058, other federal and state statutes and regulation ... ”

How do I get a verification of my Texas license sent to another state?

“Upon written request TMB will provide a state board verification to another state board regarding licensees. The verification includes: licensee's name, license or permit number, issue date, expiration date, disciplinary status, and our board seal will be affixed.There is no fee for state board veri ... ”