Bill Text: MI HB5929 | 2019-2020 | 100th Legislature | Introduced
Bill Title: Health occupations: health professionals; reciprocity requirements for an individual licensed in Canada; modify. Amends sec. 16186 of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.16186).
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2020-09-22 - Referred To Committee On Ways And Means, With Substitute (h-1) [HB5929 Detail]
Download: Michigan-2019-HB5929-Introduced.html
HOUSE BILL NO. 5929
June 25, 2020, Introduced by Rep. Whiteford and
referred to the Committee on Health Policy.
A bill to amend 1978 PA 368, entitled
"Public health code,"
by amending section 16186 (MCL 333.16186), as amended by 2006 PA 398.
the people of the state of michigan enact:
Sec. 16186. (1) An individual who is licensed to
practice a health profession in another state or , until January
1, 2012, is licensed to practice a health profession in a
province of Canada, who is registered in another state, or who holds a health
profession specialty field license or specialty certification from another
state and who applies for licensure, registration, specialty certification, or
a health profession specialty field license in this state may be granted an
appropriate license or registration or specialty certification or health
profession specialty field license upon satisfying the board or task force to
which the applicant applies as to all of the following:
(a) The applicant
substantially meets the requirements of this article and rules promulgated
under this article for licensure, registration, specialty certification, or a
health profession specialty field license.
(b) Subject to subsection
(3), the applicant is licensed, registered, specialty certified, or specialty
licensed in another state or , until January 1, 2012, is
licensed in a province in Canada that maintains standards substantially
equivalent to those of this state.
(c) Subject to subsection
(3), until January 1, 2012, if
the applicant is licensed to practice a health profession in a province in
Canada, the applicant completed the educational requirements in Canada or in
the United States for licensure in Canada or in the United States.
(d) Until January 1, 2012, if If the applicant is licensed to practice
a health profession in a province in Canada, that the applicant will perform
the professional services for which he or she bills in this state, and that any
resulting request for third party third-party reimbursement will originate
from the applicant's place of employment in this state.
(2) Before granting a
license, registration, specialty certification, or a health profession
specialty field license to the applicant, the board or task force to which the
applicant applies may require the applicant to appear personally before it for
an interview to evaluate the applicant's relevant qualifications.
(3) For purposes of 2002 PA 441, an An applicant who is licensed in a
province in Canada who meets the requirements of subsection (1)(c) and takes
and passes a national examination in this country that is approved by the
appropriate Michigan licensing
board of this state, or
who takes and passes a Canadian national examination approved by the
appropriate Michigan licensing
board of this state, is
considered to have met the requirements of subsection (1)(b). This subsection
does not apply if the department, in consultation with the appropriate
licensing board, promulgates a rule disallowing the use of this subsection for
an applicant licensed in a province in Canada who does not substantially meet the training or educational
requirements expected of an applicant for the same health profession who
received his or her education in the United States.
(4) If the department receives an application for licensure under part 187 from an individual who is licensed as a respiratory therapist in the country of Canada, the department shall consult the international reciprocity agreement executed by the national board for respiratory care National Board for Respiratory Care and the Canadian society of respiratory therapists Society of Respiratory Therapists in effect on the effective date of the amendatory act that added this subsection.July 1, 2004.