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Application Process Overview

“... echnologists, Perfusionists, and Respiratory Care Practitioners are now regulated by the TMB and each occupation’s respective board/advisory committee. Online JP Exam & Study Guide Please know in accordance with law passed by the 84th Legislature (SB 202), all Respiratory Care Pr ... ”

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Medical Radiologic Technologists

“... echnologists, Perfusionists, and Respiratory Care Practitioners are now regulated by the TMB and each occupation’s respective board/advisory committee.    The TMB began processing the registration/renewal of existing Medical Radiologic Technologist licenses on January 4, 2016.   ... ”

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Non-Certified Radiologic Technician

“... echnologists, Perfusionists, and Respiratory Care Practitioners are now regulated by the TMB and each occupation’s respective board/advisory committee. Please note that the Non-Certified Radiologic Technician Registry is part of this transition. Online JP Exam & Study Guide Please know&nbs ... ”

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Renewal Process - Respiratory Care Practitioner

“... e of the expiration date.   Respiratory Care Practitioners Online Registration/Renewal - click here   PLEASE NOTE: Respiratory care practitioner licensees expire twice a year, on May 31st or November 30th . Information on continuing education is available at CE for RCPs . &nb ... ”

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Hardship Exemptions

“... 674 (2017) amended the statutory requirements for practitioners seeking a hardship exemption.  Applicants seeking an exemption under Section 601.203(b)(1) of the Texas Occupations Code, claiming the inability to attract or retain a MRT, LMRT or NCT, must now be located in a Texas county with a ... ”

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CE for RCPs

“... a prerequisite for registration, respiratory care practitioners are required to complete continuing education. Current requirements for respiratory care practitioners are summarized below. If you would like to review the current rule, these requirements are currently listed the Texas Administrative ... ”

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Respiratory Care Practitioners

“... echnologists, Perfusionists, and Respiratory Care Practitioners are now regulated by the TMB and each occupation’s respective board/advisory committee.    The TMB began processing the registration/renewal of existing Respiratory Care Practitioner licenses on January 4, 2016. &n ... ”

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Respiratory Care Board

“... enate as follows: (1)  four respiratory care practitioners who each have at least five years of experience as a respiratory care practitioner; (2)  two physicians licensed in this state who supervise respiratory care practitioners; and (3)  three members who represent the public. The ... ”

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RCP - Retirement Tab

“... following restrictions apply to respiratory care practitioners whose certificates are on retired status: the certificate holder must not engage in clinical activities or practice respiratory care in any state; the certificate holder may not administer drugs to anyone; and the respiratory care prac ... ”

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NCT permit changes under Senate Bill 674

“... made by SB 674 affect other agencies that license practitioners who also employ NCTs, such as chiropractors, podiatrists, and dentists.  For information on what actions those agencies are taking with respect to laws regulating those practice areas, please contact those agencies directly.  ... ”

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RCP Inactive Tab 3 – Returning to Active Status

“... umber. Reactivate Online – Respiratory Care Practitioners - click here   Once your online application for re-activation has been received, you will be contacted by our licensure department regarding any additional documentation required.   As part of the re-activation process, you wi ... ”

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Continuing Education Links

“... try of Radiologic Technologists Respiratory Care Practitioners (RCPs) Texas Society for Respiratory Care American Association for Respiratory Care National Board for Respiratory Care Medical Physicists American Association of Physicists in Medicine The American Board of Radiology The American Co ... ”

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JP Exam & My TMB FAQs

“... stant that is now applying for a Respiratory Care Practitioners license), you will be required to take the exam relevant to the license type of that new application. I am reapplying for licensure and previously passed the JP. Do I have to take it again? If you took the JP exam as part of your prio ... ”

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Coronavirus Disease (COVID-19) Response

“... rning to Active Status Retired Respiratory Care Practitioners (RCPs) Returning to Active Status Retired Medical Radiologic Technologists (MRTs) Returning to Active Status How Can You Volunteer?  TMB is not placing providers. Physicians and other health professionals wishing to volunteer may ... ”

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Board Action Search

“... ertified radiologic technicians, respiratory care practitioners, medical physicists, perfusionists, surgical assistants, and pain management clinics.  This search will also include cease and desist orders issued to non-licensed individuals.   Click Here to Search TMB Board Actions &nb ... ”

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Is a physician required to have a nurse or someone else present when performing gynecological exams on a patient?

“It is recommended, but not required, that a physician have a third party such as a staff or family member serve as a chaperone during such an exam. If a chaperone is unavailable, the patient may decline the exam and may wish to consider finding another physician. ... ”

Is the Prescription Monitoring Program (PMP) check mandated each and every time a physician or authorized delegate prescribes one of the four scheduled drug types? 

“... ysician assistant or advanced practice registered nurse acting under a physician’s delegated authority) prescribes opioids, benzodiazepines, barbiturates, or carisoprodol, the patient’s prescribing history must be reviewed by the physician or advanced practice professional issuing the pr ... ”

Do I need to have a protocol in addition to a prescriptive authority agreement?

“... exact steps that an advanced practice registered nurse or physician assistant must take with respect to each specific condition, disease, or symptom, however. ”

What constitutes a license that is in good standing for purposes of entering a prescriptive authority agreement?

“A physician, advanced practice registered nurse, or physician assistant must have an active license to practice that is not suspended, delinquent, or otherwise subject to a disciplinary order that specifically prohibits the licensee from entering into a prescriptive authority agreement.    ... ”

When is Physician supervision of a CRNA required?

“... nesthesia-related tasks to a certified registered nurse anesthetist (“CRNA”) to supervise the performance of those acts.” (Page 5)However, KP-0353 also found “…the language of chapter 157 is not the only relevant authority to consider in addressing the question of phys ... ”

Are CRNA’s authorized to practice independent of physician supervision and delegation?

“... n No. KP-0266 found “A certified registered nurse anesthetist does not possess independent authority to administer anesthesia without delegation by a physician.” (Page 5). Since the selection and administration of anesthesia is a medical act, CRNAs must be properly delegated this ac ... ”

Do delegates who have prescribing authority have to apply for their own waiver or are they covered by the supervising physician’s waiver? 

“... rofile page will list the waiver status. For nurse practitioners: APRN waivers are determined by the Texas Board of Nursing. Information on the waiver process for the APRNs is available on the Texas Board of Nursing Website. ”

How can someone determine if a practitioner has a waiver?

“... o;   If you want to verify that a PA or nurse practitioner has a waiver, you will have to look at the delegating physician’s public profile.  You can look up a prescriber’s public profile here: Look up a LicenseNOTE: Per the Texas State Board of Pharmacy, a “pharmaci ... ”

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