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CE for NCT Registry

“... Texas Administrative Code, Title 22, Part 9, Chapter 194, Subchapter A, Rule 194.7(c), adopted to be effective September 16, 2018, located here.   Non-certified radiologic technicians (NCT) need to complete a minimum of 12 hours of continuing education (CE) every 2 ... ”

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CE for Medical Physicists

“... the Texas Administrative Code, Title 22, Part 9, Chapter 160, Rule 160.16, located here.   Medical physicists need to complete at least 24 credits of continuing education (CE) every 24 months (24 month timeline goes by the biennial registration period, not the calendar year). A permit holder m ... ”

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CE for Perfusionists

“... the Texas Administrative Code, Title 22, Part 9, Chapter 188, Rule 188.24, located here.   A permit holder must report during registration if she or he has completed the required CE during the previous two years (biennial registration period).     New Human Trafficking Preventio ... ”

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CE for RCPs

“... Texas Administrative Code, Title 22, Part 9, Chapter 186, Rule 186.10, located here.   Respiratory care practitioners need to complete at least 24 credits/hours of continuing education (CE) every 24 months (24 month timeline goes by the biennial registration period, not the calendar year). ... ”

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Consumer Guide to Health Care

“... acilities. (*Statutory Citations:  Chapter 324, Texas Health and Safety Code; Chapter 154, Texas Occupations Code).   http://www.dshs.state.tx.us/thcic/consumerguide/consumerguide.shtm ”

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Perfusionist Licensure Advisory Committee

“... on as required by the Licensed Perfusionists Act, Chapter 603, Occupations Code. Perfusionist Licensure Advisory Committee Member Listing & Terms   What is a perfusionist? A Perfusionist is an individual who operates extracorporeal (outside the body) circulation and autotransfusion equipm ... ”

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Medical Radiologic Technology Board

“... edical Radiologic Technologist Certification Act, Chapter 601, Occupations Code.   Medical Radiologic Technology Board Member Biographies Medical Radiologic Technology Board Committees Medical Radiologic Technology Board Member Listing & Terms Adobe® Portable Document Format (PDF) ... ”

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Respiratory Care Board

“... g the practice of respiratory care as required by Chapter 604, Occupations Code. Respiratory Care Board Member Biographies Respiratory Care Board Committees Respiratory Care Board Member Listing & Terms Adobe® Portable Document Format (PDF) File   What is a respiratory care pract ... ”

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Profile contents - Tab #1 - What is on the Profile?

“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 173) regarding the contents of the physician profile system.  More information is ... ”

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Profile contents - Tab #3 - When do I update my profile?

“... guilt of a felony under:      (A) Chapter 481 or 483, Health and Safety Code (relating to offenses involving controlled substances and dangerous drugs);      (B) Section 485.033, Health and Safety Code (relating to offenses involving inhalant paraphernalia); or   ... ”

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CE for Radiologist Assistants

“... the Texas Administrative Code, Title 22, Part 9, Chapter 194, Subchapter A, Rule 194.7(c), adopted to be effective November, 2019, located here.   Radiologist assistants need to complete a minimum 24 hours of continuing education (CE) every 24 months (24 month timeline goes by the biennia ... ”

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Title: Medical Board 2012 - August - Licensure Committee - Agenda Item 7b: Proposed Changes to Board Rule 171

Description: Medical Board 2012 - August - Licensure Committee - Agenda Item 7b: Proposed Changes to Board Rule 171

Document: ... RULES Texas Administrative Code, Title 22, Part 9 Chapter 171 Postgraduate Training Permits Proposed Changes Draft 7/20/12 171.3. Physician-in-Training Permits. (a) (no change) (b) (no change) (c) Application for Physician-in-Training Permit. (1) Application Procedures. (A) Applications for a phy ...

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Title: Medical Board 2012 - August - Licensure Committee - Agenda Item 7c: Proposed Changes to Board Rule 172

Description: Medical Board 2012 - August - Licensure Committee - Agenda Item 7c: Proposed Changes to Board Rule 172

Document: ... RULES Texas Administrative Code, Title 22, Part 9 Chapter 172 Temporary and Limited Licenses Proposed Changes Draft June 29, 2012 V1-172-Draft 172.5. Visiting Physician Temporary Permit. (a) Visiting Physician Temporary Permit - General. (1) The executive director of the board may issue a permit ...

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Title: Medical Board 2012 - February - DPRC

Description: Medical Board 2012 - February - Minutes of the Disciplinary Process Review Committee

Document: ... in Title 22 of the Texas Administrative Code: A. Chapter 178, Complaints, Section 178.3. Complaint Procedure Notification Ms. Attebury moved, and Dr. McNeese seconded that the revisions presented to the committee that pertain to Agenda Item 4.A. be accepted for publication in the Texas Register. Mo ...

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Title: Medical Board 2012 - February - Full board

Description: Medical Board 2012 - February - Full board Committee Meeting Minutes

Document: ... ed amendments to 22 Texas Administrative Code: a. Chapter 173, Physician Profiles . Ms. Kaufman summarized the rule review and proposed amendments. No written comments were received. No one signed-in to present oral comments.. Dr. Willeford moved, Dr. Holliday seconded, and the motion passed to appr ...

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Title: Medical Board 2012 - February - Licensure Committee - Agenda Item 7a & 7b: Proposed changes to Board Rule 163

Description: Medical Board 2012 - February - Licensure Committee - Agenda Item 7a & 7b: Proposed changes to Board Rule 163

Document: ... RULES Texas Administrative Code, Title 22, Part 9 Chapter 163 Licensure Page 1 of 3 Proposed Changes Draft November 3, 2011 V2-163-Draft 163.2(d) Applicants who are not U.S. citizens or permanent residents. (1) An applicant for licensure, who is not a U.S. citizen or an alien lawfully admitted fo ...

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Title: Medical Board 2012 - February - Licensure Committee - Agenda Item 7c: Proposed changes to Board Rule 171

Description: Medical Board 2012 - February - Licensure Committee - Agenda Item 7c: Proposed changes to Board Rule 171

Document: ... RULES Texas Administrative Code, Title 22, Part 9 Chapter 171 Postgraduate Training Permits Proposed Changes Draft January 24, 2012 V3-171- Draft 171.3. Physician-in-Training Permits. (a) Definitions. (1) Approved Postgraduate Training Program: a clearly defined and delineated postgraduate medica ...

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Title: Medical Board 2012 - February - Licensure Committee - Agenda Item 7d: Proposed changes to Board Rule 175

Description: Medical Board 2012 - February - Licensure Committee - Agenda Item 7d: Proposed changes to Board Rule 175

Document: ... RULES Texas Administrative Code, Title 22, Part 9 Chapter 175 Fees, Penalties, and Forms Proposed Changes Draft -1-6-2012 v1- 175- -initial draft.doc 175.5. Payment of Fees or Penalties. (a) Method of Payment. Fees paid online must be submitted by credit card, electronic check, or debit card, as ...

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Title: Medical Board 2012 - February - Licensure Committee - Agenda Item 7e: Proposed changes to Board Rule 187

Description: Medical Board 2012 - February - Licensure Committee - Agenda Item 7e: Proposed changes to Board Rule 187

Document: ... RULES Texas Administrative Code, Title 22, Part 9 Chapter 187 Procedural Rules Proposed Changes Draft February 2, 2011 V3-187-Draft 187.13. Informal Board Proceedings Relating to Licensure Eligibility. (a) Recommendations by the Executive Director. (1) The executive director shall review applicat ...

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Title: Medical Board 2012 - February - Licensure Committee - Agenda Item 7f: Proposed changes to Board Rule 195

Description: Medical Board 2012 - February - Licensure Committee - Agenda Item 7f: Proposed changes to Board Rule 195

Document: ... RULES Texas Administrative Code, Title 22, Part 9 Chapter 195 Pain Management Clinics Proposed Changes Draft February 6, 2012 V2-195-Draft 195.2. Certification of Pain Management Clinics. (a) Application for Certification. (1) Certification requirement. Effective September 1, 2010, a pain managem ...

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Title: Medical Board 2012 - June - DPRC

Description: Medical Board 2012 - June - Minutes of the Disciplinary Process Review Committee

Document: ... in Title 22 of the Texas Administrative Code: A. Chapter 187, Procedural Rules, Section 187.83. Proceedings for Cease and Desist Orders B. Chapter 189, Compliance Program Dr. McNeese moved, and Dr. Shulkin seconded that Agenda Item 5.A. be accepted for publication in the Texas Register. Motion carr ...

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Title: Medical Board 2012 - June - Full Board

Description: Medical Board 2012 - June - Full board Committee Meeting Minutes

Document: ... quirements for 162.001(b) Health Organizations j. 190.8 Violation Guidelines Ms. Kaufman gave a brief summary of 163.2 Full Texas Medical License; 163.4 Procedural Rules for Licensure Applicants; and 163.5 Licensure Documentation. No one signed in to present oral comments. Written comments were rece ...

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Title: Medical Board 2012 - June - Licensure Committee - Agenda Item 5a and 5b

Description: Medical Board 2012 - June - Licensure Committee - Agenda Item 5a and 5b: Proposed Changes to Board Rule 163

Document: ... RULES Texas Administrative Code, Title 22, Part 9 Chapter 163 Licensure Proposed Changes Draft May 31, 2012 V9-163-Draft 163.2. Full Texas Medical License. (a)-(c) no change (d) Applicants who are not U.S. citizens or permanent residents. (1) An applicant for full licensure, who is not a U.S. cit ...

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Title: Medical Board 2012 - June - Licensure Committee - Agenda Item 5c

Description: Medical Board 2012 - June - Licensure Committee - Agenda Item 5c: Proposed Changes to Board Rule 177

Document: ... RULES Texas Administrative Code, Title 22, Part 9 Chapter 177 Business Organizations Proposed Changes Draft May 2, 2012 V1-177-Initial Draft 177.17. Exceptions to Corporate Practice of Medicine Doctrine (a) Corporate Practice of Medicine Doctrine. The corporate practice of medicine doctrine is a ...

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Title: Medical Board 2012 - November - DPRC

Description: Medical Board 2012 - November - Minutes of the Disciplinary Process Review Committee

Document: ... ion regarding Rule Review and proposed changes to Chapter 187, Procedural Rules in Title 22 of the Texas Administrative Code: A. Section 187.44. Probationer Show Compliance Proceedings Dr. McNeese moved, and Ms. Attebury seconded that Agenda Item 4.A. be accepted for publication in the Texas Registe ...

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Title: Medical Board 2012 - November - Full Board

Description: Medical Board 2012 - November - Full Board Committee Meeting Minutes

Document: ... d rule review to 22 Texas Administrative Code: a. Chapter 163. Licensure §163.1. Definitions §163.2. Full Texas Medical License §163.11. Active Practice of Medicine Ms. Kaufman gave a brief summary of proposed amendments to Chapter 163. Written comments were received and reviewed. No one signed-in t ...

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What are the basic requirements to be licensed as an acupuncturist in Texas?

“... quirements is available under Board Rules Section Chapter 183, Section 183.4 Procedural Rules for Licensure Applicants. The following is paraphrased from that rule. We encourage you to read the entire rule.      Submit an application online for licensure and pay the $305 applicat ... ”

What are the general rules related to AAs/CRNAs?

“The authority 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 opinio ... ”

What information is available on a physician’s Profile?

“... erification 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 173) regarding the contents of the physician profile system. Due ... ”

Who does not need to register a pain management clinic?

“... health organization certified by the board under Chapter 177 of this title (relating to Certification of Non-Profit Health Organizations); a clinic owned or operated by a physician who treats patients within the physician's area of specialty who personally uses other forms of treatment, including s ... ”

Who can own or operate a pain management clinic?

“... et.seq. and the Texas Controlled Substances Act, Chapter 481 of the Texas Health and Safety Code, relating to the prescribing and dispensing of controlled substances. The medical director of a pain management clinic must, on an annual basis, ensure that all personnel: • are properly licensed, ... ”

What is a dangerous drug?  Are these legend drugs?

“... ules I through V or Penalty Groups 1 through 4 of Chapter 481, Health and Safety Code (Texas Controlled Substances Act). The term includes a device or drug that bears, or is required to bear, the legend: “Caution: federal law prohibits dispensing without prescription” or “Rx only&r ... ”

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? 

“... physician who issues a standing delegation under chapter 203 generally “is not liable in connection with an act performed under that standing delegation order”). Thus, we cannot conclude that the liability of a physician delegating the administration of anesthesia to a CRNA is limited s ... ”

When is Physician supervision of a CRNA required?

“... KP-0353 also found “…the language of chapter 157 is not the only relevant authority to consider in addressing the question of physician supervision over acts delegated to a CRNA.  Federal regulations limiting Medicare coverage and conditioning hospital participation in Medicare and ... ”

What are the standards for anesthesia services relating to OBA?

“... urse approved by the board. In all settings under Chapter 192, at a minimum, at least two persons, including the surgeon or anesthesiologist, shall maintain current competency in basic life support. ”

Who does not need to register for office-based anesthesia?

“... ces, must still meet all other requirements under Chapter 192. ”

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