Under both current law and the bill, the preliminary credential takes effect on the
date that the individual begins providing services in this state. The preliminary
credential expires on the date that the application for the permanent credential is
granted or denied.
The bill does not apply to credentials for trades occupations, transportation
network companies, peddlers, unarmed combat sports, and body art and tanning
facilities or to credentials issued by other agencies.
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1. 440.08 (2) (a) (intro.) of the statutes is amended to read:
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440.08
(2) (a) (intro.) Except as provided in par. (b) and in ss.
440.094 (2) (c) 2., 3440.51, 442.04, 444.03, 444.11, 447.04 (2) (c) 2., 447.05 (1) (b), 449.17 (1m) (d), 449.18
4(2) (e), 455.06 (1) (b), 463.10, 463.12, and 463.25 and subch. II of ch. 448, the renewal
5dates for credentials are as follows:
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2. 440.094 (title), (1) (c) (intro.), 3., 4. and 5. and (2) of the statutes are
7amended to read:
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8440.094 (title)
Practice by health care providers credential holders
9from other states.
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1(1) (c) (intro.) “Health care provider” means an individual who holds a valid,
2unexpired
remote credential
granted by another state or territory that authorizes or
3qualifies the individual to perform acts that are substantially the same as the acts
4that any of the following are licensed or certified to perform:
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3. A dentist
, dental hygienist, or expanded function dental auxiliary licensed
6or certified under ch. 447.
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4. A physician,
physician assistant, perfusionist, or respiratory care
8practitioner licensed or certified under subch. II of ch. 448.
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5. A physical therapist or physical therapist assistant licensed under subch. III
10of ch. 448 or who holds a compact privilege under subch.
IX XI of ch. 448.
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11(2) Practice by health care providers credential holders from other states. 12(a) Notwithstanding
ss. 441.06 (4), 441.15 (2), 441.16, 446.02 (1), 447.03 (1) and (2),
13448.03 (1) (a), (b), and (c) and (1m), 448.51 (1), 448.61, 448.76, 448.961 (1) and (2),
14449.02 (1), 450.03 (1), 451.04 (1), 455.02 (1m), 457.04 (4), (5), (6), and (7), 459.02 (1),
15459.24 (1), and 460.02, a health care provider chs. 440 to 480, an individual who holds
16a valid, unexpired remote credential may provide
for an employer services
that are 17within the scope of the
remote credential that the
health care provider individual 18holds
, and the department shall grant the
health care provider individual a
19temporary preliminary credential to practice under this section
, if all of the following
20apply:
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1. The
health care provider individual applies to the department for a
22temporary preliminary credential under this section within 30 days of beginning to
23provide
health care services for
a health care an employer. The
health care provider 24individual shall include in the application an attestation of all of the following:
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1a. The date on which the
health care provider individual first provided
health
2care services in this state under this section.
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b. That the
health care provider individual holds a valid, unexpired
remote 4credential
granted in another state.
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c. The
health care provider individual is not currently under investigation and
6no restrictions or limitations are currently placed on the
health care provider's 7individual's remote credential by the
credentialing state
that issued the remote
8credential or
by any other jurisdiction.
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d. The
health care provider individual has applied for a permanent
,
10state-issued credential granted by the department or
an examining a credentialing 11board, as applicable, under chs. 440 to 480
that corresponds to his or her remote
12credential. This subd. 1. d. does not apply to a health care provider who provides
13health care services only during the period covered by a national emergency declared
14by the U.S. president under
50 USC 1621 in response to the 2019 novel coronavirus
15or during the 30 days immediately after the national emergency ends.
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2. If the
health care provider individual provides services other than services
17provided through telehealth as described in sub. (3), the
health care individual's 18employer
of the health care provider attests to all of the following to the department
19within 10 days of the date on which the
health care provider individual begins
20providing
health care services in this state under this section:
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a. The
health care employer has confirmed that the
health care provider 22individual holds a valid, unexpired
remote credential
granted by another state.
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b. To the best of the
health care employer's knowledge and with a reasonable
24degree of certainty, the
health care provider
individual is not currently under
25investigation and no restrictions or limitations are currently placed on the
health
1care provider's individual's remote credential by the credentialing state or any other
2jurisdiction.
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(b)
A health care provider An individual who practices within the scope of a
4temporary preliminary credential granted under this section has all rights and is
5subject to all responsibilities, malpractice insurance requirements, limitations on
6scope of practice, and other provisions that apply under chs. 440 to 480 to the practice
7of the health care provider under the state-issued credential described in par. (a) 1.
8d.
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(c) 1. A
temporary preliminary credential granted under this section becomes
10effective on the date identified in the attestation under par. (a) 1. a. that the
health
11care provider individual first provided
health care services in this state under this
12section.
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2. a. Except as provided in subd. 2. b., a
temporary preliminary credential
14granted under this section expires on the date that the department, or
an examining 15a credentialing board in the department, as applicable, grants or denies the
16application under par. (a) 1. d. for a permanent
state-issued credential submitted by
17the
health care provider individual.
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b. If
a the individual is a health care provider
who provides health care services
19only during the period covered by a national emergency declared by the U.S.
20president under
50 USC 1621 in response to the 2019 novel coronavirus or during
21the 30 days immediately after the national emergency ends, a
temporary 22preliminary credential granted under this section to the
health care provider 23individual expires 30 days after the national emergency ends.
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3. 440.094 (1) (b) of the statutes is repealed.
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4. 440.094 (1) (c) 9g., 9m., 17. and 19., (d), (e) and (f) of the statutes
2are created to read:
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440.094
(1) (c) 9g. A genetic counselor licensed under subch. VIII of ch. 448.
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9m. A physician assistant licensed under subch. IX of ch. 448.
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17. A radiographer licensed under ch. 462.
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19. A naturopathic doctor licensed under ch. 466.
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(d) “Remote credential” means a license, permit, certificate, or registration
8granted to an individual by another state or territory that authorizes or qualifies the
9individual to perform acts that are substantially the same as the acts that an
10individual who holds a state-issued credential is authorized or qualified to perform.
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(e) “Services” means actions that are within the scope of practice that is defined
12for a state-issued credential.
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(f) “State-issued credential” means a credential, as defined in s. 440.01 (2) (a).
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5. 440.094 (3) of the statutes is amended to read:
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440.094
(3) Telehealth. A health care provider who practices within the scope
16of a
temporary preliminary credential granted under this section may provide
17services through telehealth to a patient located in this state.
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6. 440.094 (4) of the statutes is created to read:
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440.094
(4) Nonapplicability. This section does not apply with respect to
20credentials under subch. IV or V or ch. 444 or 463.