This document includes House Committee Amendments incorporated into the bill on Tue, Feb 27, 2018 at 1:49 PM by bbryner.
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7 LONG TITLE
8 General Description:
9 This bill amends provisions related to the scope of practice for a licensed podiatric
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11 Highlighted Provisions:
12 This bill:
13 ▸ amends provisions related to the scope of practice for a licensed podiatric physician;
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15 ▸ makes technical and conforming changes.
16 Money Appropriated in this Bill:
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18 Other Special Clauses:
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20 Utah Code Sections Affected:
21 AMENDS:
22 58-5a-103, as enacted by Laws of Utah 2015, Chapter 230
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24 Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:
25 Section 1. Section 58-5a-103 is amended to read:
26 58-5a-103. Scope of practice.
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28 licensed as a podiatric physician under this chapter may perform a surgical procedure on a bone
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31 physician under this chapter may not perform:
32 (a) an ankle fusion;
33 (b) a massive ankle reconstruction; or
34 (c) a reduction of a trimalleolar ankle fracture.
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41 (3) An individual licensed as a podiatric physician under this chapter who meets the
42 requirements described in Subsection (4) may only:
43 (a) treat a fracture of the tibia if at least one portion of the fracture line enters the ankle
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45 (b) treat a foot or ankle condition using hardware, including screws, plates, staples,
46 pins, and wires, if at least one portion of the hardware system is attached to a bony structure at
47 or below the ankle mortise; and
48 (c) place hardware for the treatment of soft tissues in the foot or ankle no more
49 proximal than the distal 10 centimeters of the tibia.
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53 (a) (i) graduated on or after June 1, 2006, from a three-year residency program in
54 podiatric medicine and surgery that was accredited, at the time of graduation, by the Council on
55 Podiatric Medical Education; and
56 (ii) is board certified in reconstructive rearfoot and ankle surgery by the American
57 Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery;
58 (b) (i) graduated on or after June 1, 2006, from a three-year residency program in
59 podiatric medicine and surgery that was accredited, at the time of graduation, by the Council on
60 Podiatric Medical Education;
61 (ii) is board qualified in reconstructive rearfoot ankle surgery by the American Board
62 of Foot and Ankle Surgery; and
63 (iii) provides the division documentation that the podiatric physician has completed
64 training or experience, which the division determines is acceptable, in standard or advanced
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66 (c) (i) graduated before June 1, 2006, from a residency program in podiatric medicine
67 and surgery that was at least two years in length and that was accredited, at the time of
68 graduation, by the Council on Podiatric Medical Education;
69 (ii) (A) is board certified in reconstructive rearfoot ankle surgery by the American
70 Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery;
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72 podiatric surgical residency, provides proof that the individual completed the residency, to a
73 hospital that is accredited by the Joint Commission, and meets the hospital's credentialing
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76 fellowship in foot and ankle surgery that was accredited by the Council on Podiatric Medical
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78 (iii) provides the division documentation that the podiatric physician has completed
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84 perform a surgical treatment on an ankle, on a governing structure of the foot or ankle above
85 the ankle, or on a structure related to the foot or ankle above the ankle, unless the individual
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87 (a) in an ambulatory surgical facility, a general acute hospital, or a specialty hospital, as
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89 (b) subject to review by a quality care review body that includes qualified, licensed
90 physicians and surgeons.