Bill Text: GA SB506 | 2011-2012 | Regular Session | Comm Sub
Bill Title: State Government; provide state immunity extend to certain health care providers; engaged in graduate medical programs in Ga medical facilities
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Engrossed - Dead) 2012-03-22 - House Committee Favorably Reported [SB506 Detail]
Download: Georgia-2011-SB506-Comm_Sub.html
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The
House Committee on Health and Human Services offers the following substitute to
SB 506:
A
BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
AN ACT
To
amend Chapter 8 of Title 31 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating
to the care and protection of indigent and elderly patients, so as to enact the
"Volunteer Health Care Services Act"; to provide for legislative findings; to
provide for definitions; to provide for the voluntary provision of health care
services; to provide for the registration of sponsoring organizations; to
provide for revocation of registration; to provide for certain prohibitions in
insurance contracts; to provide for related matters; to repeal conflicting laws;
and other purposes.
BE
IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEORGIA:
SECTION
1.
Chapter
8 of Title 31 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to the care
and protection of indigent and elderly patients, is amended by adding at the end
thereof a new article to read as follows:
"ARTICLE
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31-8-210.
This
article shall be known and may be cited as the 'Volunteer Health Care Services
Act.'
31-8-211.
(a)
The General Assembly finds that:
(1)
Access to high quality health care services is a concern of all
persons;
(2)
Access to such services is severely limited for some residents of this state,
particularly those who reside in remote, rural areas or in the inner
city;
(3)
Physicians and other health care professionals have traditionally worked to
assure broad access to health care services; and
(4)
Many health care providers from Georgia and elsewhere are willing to volunteer
their services to address the health care needs of Georgians who may otherwise
not be able to obtain such services.
(b)
The General Assembly further finds that it is the public policy of this state to
encourage and facilitate the voluntary provision of health care
services.
31-8-212.
As
used in this article, the term:
(1)
'Health care provider' or 'provider' means any physician, surgeon, dentist,
nurse, optometrist, or other practitioner of a health care discipline the
professional practice of which requires licensure or certification under the
provisions of Title 43 or of Chapter 4 of Title 26 or under a comparable
provision of law of another state, territory, district, or possession of the
United States.
(2)
'Licensed health care provider' means any health care provider holding a current
license or certificate issued under:
(A)
Title 43; or
(B)
A comparable provision of the law of another state, territory, district, or
possession of the United States.
(3)
'Regularly practice' means to practice for more than 60 days within any 90 day
period.
(4)
'Sponsoring organization' means any organization that organizes or arranges for
the voluntary provision of health care services and which registers with the
department as a sponsoring organization; provided, however, that any such
organization that does not have direct contact with the participating health
care providers shall not be considered a sponsoring organization.
(5)
'Voluntary provision of health care services' means providing the professional
services of a health care provider, in association with a sponsoring
organization, without charge to the recipient of such services or to a third
party on behalf of a recipient.
31-8-213.
(a)
Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, no additional license or
certificate shall be necessary for the voluntary provision of health care
services by any health care provider who:
(1)
Is a duly licensed health care provider; or
(2)
Lawfully practices under an exception to the licensure or certification
requirements of any state, territory, district, or possession of the United
States; provided, however, that the person does not and will not regularly
practice in the State of Georgia.
(b)
The provisions of subsection (a) of this Code section shall not apply to any
person whose license or certificate is suspended or revoked pursuant to
disciplinary proceedings in any jurisdiction. Furthermore, the provisions of
subsection (a) of this Code section shall not apply to a health care provider
who renders services outside the scope of practice authorized by his or her
licensure, certification, or exception to such licensure or
certification.
31-8-214.
(a)
Before providing volunteer health care services in this state, a sponsoring
organization shall register with the department by submitting a registration fee
of $50.00 and filing a registration form that contains:
(1)
The name of the sponsoring organization;
(2)
The name of the principal individual or individuals who are the officers or
organizational officials responsible for the operation of the sponsoring
organization;
(3)
The address, including street, city, ZIP Code, and county, of the sponsoring
organization's principal office and the same address information for each
principal or official listed in paragraph (2) of this subsection;
(4)
The telephone numbers for the principal office of the sponsoring agency and each
principal or official listed in paragraph (2) of this subsection;
and
(5)
Such additional information as the department shall require.
Upon
any change in the information required under this subsection, the sponsoring
organization shall notify the department in writing of such change within 30
days of its occurrence.
(b)
Each sponsoring organization shall maintain a list of health care providers
associated with its voluntary provision of health care services. For each such
health care provider, the organization shall maintain a copy of a current
license, certificate, or statement of exemption from licensure or certification
and shall further require each health care provider to attest in writing that
his or her license or certificate is not suspended or revoked pursuant to
disciplinary proceedings in any jurisdiction.
(c)
No later than three days prior to any voluntary provision of health care
services by a sponsoring organization registered under subsection (a) of this
Code section, the sponsoring organization shall file with the department a
voluntary health care services report containing the date, place, type, and
general description of services to be provided, together with a listing of all
health care providers who are to participate in the voluntary provision of
health care services. Submission of such information by electronic means shall
be sufficient to satisfy the requirements of this Code section but shall not be
required. The department shall confirm the licensure status of each health care
provider scheduled to participate in the provision of such services and shall
forward a listing of such providers, including their individual licensure
status, to the applicable licensing board prior to the provision of such
services.
(d)
The sponsoring organization shall maintain the records described in subsection
(b) of this Code section for a period of at least five years following the
voluntary provision of health care services and shall furnish such records upon
request to any regulatory board licensing or certifying health care providers in
this state.
(e)
Compliance with subsections (a) and (c) of this Code section shall be
prima-facie evidence that the sponsoring organization has exercised due care in
its selection of health care providers.
31-8-215.
The
department may revoke the registration of any sponsoring organization that fails
to comply with the requirements of Code Section 31-8-214. Any such revocation
shall be conducted in accordance with the procedure for contested cases under
Chapter 13 of Title 50, the 'Georgia Administrative Procedure Act.'
31-8-216.
No
contract of professional liability insurance covering a health care provider in
this state, issued or renewed on or after the effective date of this article,
shall exclude coverage to any provider who engages in the voluntary provision of
health care services, provided the sponsoring organization and the health care
provider comply with the requirements of this
article."
SECTION
2.
All
laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are repealed.