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SB 60 removes Michigan's IMLC sunset, making participation permanent; preserves expedited multi-state physician licensure (telemedicine access) with no fiscal impact.
SB 60 removes Michigan's IMLC sunset, making participation permanent; preserves expedited multi-state physician licensure (telemedicine access) with no fiscal impact.
Status: Referred to Senate Committee on Health Policy
Introduced: (filed) August 1, 2025
Statute amended: 1978 PA 368, Public Health Code — sec. 16189 (MCL 333.16189)
Subject: Health occupations — physicians; Interstate Medical Licensure Compact
SB 60 would remove the statutory sunset date that would otherwise terminate Michigan’s participation in the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact (IMLC). In effect, the bill makes Michigan’s authorization to participate in the Compact permanent rather than expiring on March 28, 2025.
Supporters argue that continued participation:
- Preserves an efficient pathway to bring licensed physicians into Michigan,
- Enhances access to care (notably telemedicine) in rural and underserved communities,
- Maintains interstate cooperation on licensure and public protection.
If enacted, Michigan would remain a permanent participating state in the IMLC, continuing the Compact’s expedited licensure processes and associated interstate regulatory arrangements.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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