Bill Text: IA HF466 | 2011-2012 | 84th General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: A bill for an act allowing the department of transportation to accept reports from advanced registered nurse practitioners and physician assistants disclosing a physical or mental condition that renders a person incompetent to operate a motor vehicle. (Formerly HSB 94)
Spectrum: Committee Bill
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2011-12-31 - END OF 2011 ACTIONS [HF466 Detail]
Download: Iowa-2011-HF466-Introduced.html
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Introduced
HOUSE
FILE
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BY
COMMITTEE
ON
TRANSPORTATION
(SUCCESSOR
TO
HSB
94)
A
BILL
FOR
An
Act
allowing
the
department
of
transportation
to
accept
1
reports
from
advanced
registered
nurse
practitioners
2
and
physician
assistants
disclosing
a
physical
or
mental
3
condition
that
renders
a
person
incompetent
to
operate
a
4
motor
vehicle.
5
BE
IT
ENACTED
BY
THE
GENERAL
ASSEMBLY
OF
THE
STATE
OF
IOWA:
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Section
1.
Section
321.186,
subsection
4,
Code
2011,
is
1
amended
to
read
as
follows:
2
4.
A
physician
licensed
under
chapter
148
,
an
advanced
3
registered
nurse
practitioner
licensed
under
chapter
152
and
4
registered
with
the
board
of
nursing,
a
physician
assistant
5
licensed
under
chapter
148C,
or
an
optometrist
licensed
under
6
chapter
154
may
report
to
the
department
the
identity
of
a
7
person
who
has
been
diagnosed
as
having
a
physical
or
mental
8
condition
which
would
render
the
person
physically
or
mentally
9
incompetent
to
operate
a
motor
vehicle
in
a
safe
manner.
The
10
physician
,
advanced
registered
nurse
practitioner,
physician
11
assistant,
or
optometrist
shall
make
reasonable
efforts
12
to
notify
the
person
who
is
the
subject
of
the
report,
in
13
writing.
The
written
notification
shall
state
the
nature
of
14
the
disclosure
and
the
reason
for
the
disclosure.
A
physician
,
15
advanced
registered
nurse
practitioner,
physician
assistant,
or
16
optometrist
making
a
report
under
this
section
shall
be
immune
17
from
any
liability,
civil
or
criminal,
which
might
otherwise
18
be
incurred
or
imposed
as
a
result
of
the
report.
A
physician
,
19
advanced
registered
nurse
practitioner,
physician
assistant,
20
or
optometrist
has
no
duty
to
make
a
report
or
to
warn
third
21
parties
with
regard
to
any
knowledge
concerning
a
person’s
22
mental
or
physical
competency
to
operate
a
motor
vehicle
in
23
a
safe
manner.
Any
report
received
by
the
department
from
a
24
physician
,
advanced
registered
nurse
practitioner,
physician
25
assistant,
or
optometrist
under
this
section
shall
be
kept
26
confidential.
Information
regulated
by
chapter
141A
shall
be
27
subject
to
the
confidentiality
provisions
and
remedies
of
that
28
chapter.
29
EXPLANATION
30
Under
current
law,
the
department
of
transportation
has
the
31
authority
to
determine
if
an
applicant
for
a
driver’s
license
32
or
a
person
who
holds
a
valid
driver’s
license
is
physically
33
or
mentally
incompetent
to
drive.
The
department
may
order
an
34
examination
or
may
act
on
the
confidential
report
of
a
licensed
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physician
or
optometrist
disclosing
the
identity
of
a
person
1
who
has
been
diagnosed
with
a
physical
or
mental
condition
2
which
would
render
the
person
incompetent
to
operate
a
motor
3
vehicle
in
a
safe
manner.
A
physician
or
optometrist
who
makes
4
such
a
report
is
required
to
attempt
to
notify
the
person
who
5
is
the
subject
of
the
report
in
writing,
stating
the
nature
6
of
the
disclosure
and
the
reason
for
the
disclosure.
The
7
reporting
physician
or
optometrist
is
immune
from
civil
or
8
criminal
liability
that
might
otherwise
be
incurred
or
imposed
9
as
a
result
of
the
report.
10
This
bill
allows
a
licensed
advanced
registered
nurse
11
practitioner
who
is
registered
with
the
board
of
nursing
12
or
a
licensed
physician
assistant
to
make
the
same
kind
of
13
report
to
the
department
regarding
a
diagnosis
affecting
a
14
person’s
ability
to
operate
a
motor
vehicle.
An
advanced
15
registered
nurse
practitioner
or
physician
assistant
who
makes
16
a
report
to
the
department
has
the
same
responsibilities
and
17
protections
that
currently
apply
to
a
physician
or
optometrist
18
in
connection
with
a
report.
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