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LC 1061

Providing for department of labor and industry and licensing boards to request health care information by administrative process

2025 Regular Session

Overview: Bill Number: LC 1061, Title: Providing for department of labor and industry and licensing boards to request health care information by administrative process, Status: (LC

(LC) Draft Delivered to Requester
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Bill Summary · LC 1061

Overview: Bill Number: LC 1061, Title: Providing for department of labor and industry and licensing boards to request health care information by administrative process, Status: (LC) Draft Delivered to Requester, Introduced: November 11, 2024

Purpose and Intent: This bill aims to establish a process for the Department of Labor and Industry and licensing boards to request and obtain health care information from individuals and health care providers. The goal is to facilitate the investigation and oversight of licensed professionals and ensure public safety.

Key Provisions:
- Authorizes the Department of Labor and Industry and licensing boards to request health care information from individuals and providers through an administrative process
- Requires individuals and providers to comply with such requests, subject to certain privacy protections
- Establishes procedures for the handling and confidentiality of the requested health care information

Affected Parties and Impacts:
- Individuals licensed or seeking licensure from the Department of Labor and Industry or licensing boards
- Health care providers, including hospitals, clinics, and individual practitioners
- Potential impact on the privacy and confidentiality of health care information

Procedural and Timeline Considerations:
- The bill has been drafted and delivered to the requester
- If enacted, the administrative process for requesting health care information would be implemented by the Department of Labor and Industry and licensing boards

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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