STATE OF WISCONSIN
Medical Examining Board
IN THE MATTER OF RULEMAKING PROCEEDINGS BEFORE THE MEDICAL EXAMINING BOARD
ORDER OF THE MEDICAL EXAMINING BOARD
ADOPTING RULES
(CLEARINGHOUSE RULE 15-022)
ORDER
The Medical Examining Board proposes an order to repeal Med 1.06 (4), 1.09 (4), and 3.06; to amend Med 1.06 (1) (a) (intro.), (b), and (c), 1.08 (2), 1.09 (1), 1.09 (6), Chapter 3 (title), 3.01, 3.02, 3.04, Chapter 5 (title), 5.01, 5.02, 5.04, and 5.05; to repeal and recreate Med 1.02 (3), 3.05, and 5.06; and to create Med 23, relating to physician licensure. Analysis prepared by the Department of Safety and Professional Services.
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ANALYSIS
S Statutes interpreted:
448.04 (1) and 448.05 (2), Stats.
Statutory authority:
Explanation of agency authority:
Sections 15.08 (5) (b) and 227.11 (2) (a), Stats., provide general authority from the legislature to the Medical Examining Board (Board) to promulgate rules that will provide guidance within the profession and interpret the statutes it administers. Section 448.40 (1), Stats., allows the Board to draft rules that will carry out the purposes of ch. 448, Stats. With the passage of 2013 Wisconsin Act 240, the legislature granted specific rule-making authority to the Board to draft rules to address the new physician licensure classifications created by the Act. Related statute or rule:
Wis. Admin. Code ch. Med 1, 3, and 5 Plain language analysis:
These rules address the changes instituted by the passage of 2013 Wisconsin Act 240 regarding physician licensure. The Act changed the postgraduate training requirement for all applicants seeking physician licensure from 12 months to 24 months. Both U.S. and foreign trained medical school graduates must complete 24 months of postgraduate training or must be currently enrolled and have successfully completed 12 months of a postgraduate training program, and have an unrestricted endorsement from the postgraduate training director that the applicant is expected to complete at least 24 months of postgraduate training. Act 240 repealed the visiting professor license and created the restricted license to practice medicine and surgery as a visiting physician. The visiting physician license is open to any physician licensed outside of Wisconsin who is invited to serve on the academic staff of a medical school in this state. The holder of a visiting physician license may only practice in the education facility, research facility or medical school where the license holder is teaching, researching, or practicing medicine and surgery. The license is valid for one year and remains valid as long as the license holder is actively engaged in teaching, researching, or practicing medicine and surgery and is lawfully entitled to work in the U.S.
The temporary educational permit to practice medicine and surgery was also repealed and replaced with the resident educational license to practice medicine and surgery (REL). The REL allows the license holder to pursue postgraduate training under the direction of a Wisconsin licensed physician. The holder of a REL may practice online in the postgraduate training program in which the person is being trained. The REL is valid for one year and may be renewed for additional one year terms as long as the license holder is enrolled in a postgraduate training program.
The Act created the administrative physician license. The administrative physician license allows the license holder to pursue administrative or professional managerial functions but does not allow the license holder to treat patients. The administrative physician license holder must comply with all of the same application requirements as a regular license to practice medicine and surgery.
Summary of, and comparison with, existing or proposed federal regulation:
None.
Analysis and supporting documents used to determine effect on small business or in preparation of economic impact report:
The rule was posted for public comment on the economic impact of the proposed rule, including how this proposed rule may affect businesses, local government units, and individuals, for a period of 14 days. No comments were received.
Fiscal Estimate and Economic Impact Analysis:
The Fiscal Estimate and Economic Impact Analysis document is attached.