TITLE 18. PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING
Titles of Regulations: 18VAC85-20. Regulations
Governing the Practice of Medicine, Osteopathic Medicine, Podiatry, and Chiropractic (amending 18VAC85-20-21).
18VAC85-40. Regulations Governing the Practice of
Respiratory Therapists (amending 18VAC85-40-25).
18VAC85-50. Regulations Governing the Practice of Physician
Assistants (amending 18VAC85-50-21).
18VAC85-80. Regulations Governing the Practice of
Occupational Therapy (amending 18VAC85-80-25).
18VAC85-101. Regulations Governing the Practice of
Radiologic Technology (amending 18VAC85-101-26).
18VAC85-110. Regulations Governing the Practice of Licensed
Acupuncturists (amending 18VAC85-110-36).
18VAC85-120. Regulations Governing the Licensure of Athletic
Trainers (amending 18VAC85-120-30).
18VAC85-130. Regulations Governing the Practice of Licensed
Midwives (amending 18VAC85-130-31).
18VAC85-140. Regulations Governing the Practice of
Polysomnographic Technologists (amending 18VAC85-140-30).
18VAC85-150. Regulations Governing the Practice of Behavior
Analysis (amending 18VAC85-150-30).
18VAC85-160. Regulations Governing the Registration of
Surgical Assistants and Surgical Technologists (amending 18VAC85-160-30).
18VAC85-170. Regulations Governing the Practice of Genetic
Counselors (amending 18VAC85-170-30).
Statutory Authority: § 54.1-2400 of the Code of
Virginia.
Public Hearing Information: No public hearings are
scheduled.
Public Comment Deadline: March 6, 2019.
Effective Date: March 22, 2019.
Agency Contact: William L. Harp, M.D., Executive
Director, Board of Medicine, 9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 300, Richmond, VA
23233-1463, telephone (804) 367-4621, FAX (804) 527-4429, or email
william.harp@dhp.virginia.gov.
Basis: Section 54.1-2400 of the Code of Virginia
provides the Board of Medicine the authority to promulgate regulations to
administer the regulatory system.
Chapter 101 of the 2018 Acts of the Assembly amended § 54.1-2904
of the Code of Virginia to allow the board to send notices by mail or
electronically for renewal of a license.
Purpose: The amendments are intended for consistency
with amendments to the Code of Virginia and for efficiency in the operation of
the board. The regulatory change will allow the board to send renewal notices
electronically and licensees to renew more efficiently to protect the health
and safety of patients they serve.
Rationale for Fast-Track Rulemaking Process: The
amendments are clarifying or intended for consistency with current practice. There
are no substantive changes, so the amendments are not expected to be
controversial.
Substance: During the 2018 Session of the General
Assembly, legislation was passed authorizing the Board of Medicine to send
notices electronically. Consequently, all board regulations are amended to
delete the word "mailed," which is interpreted to mean by postal service,
and to insert the word "sent."
Issues: There are no substantive changes to the
regulation, so there are no real advantages or disadvantages to the public. The
amendments are consistent with changes in the Code of Virginia.
There are no disadvantages to the agency or the Commonwealth.
The advantages are more efficiency and a more cost-effective method for sending
renewal notices.
Department of Planning and Budget's Economic Impact
Analysis:
Summary of the Proposed Amendments to Regulation. Pursuant to
Chapter 101 of the 2018 Acts of Assembly,1 the Board of Medicine
(Board) proposes to allow an option to send notices for license renewal
electronically.
Result of Analysis. The benefits likely exceed the costs for
all proposed changes.
Estimated Economic Impact. The Board proposes to allow the
option of sending license renewal notices electronically as authorized by the
2018 legislation. Currently, licensees are providing an email address for the
purpose of receiving notices and communications from the Board. With other
boards under the Department of Health Professions (DHP), renewal notices are
currently being sent to the email address on record. If a licensee fails to
renew before the renewal deadline, a paper renewal notice is also sent as a
courtesy to the licensee. The Board proposes to adopt the same electronic
renewal notice process.
According to DHP, each paper renewal notice costs $0.45 ($0.38
for postage and $0.07 for tri-fold generic stock). Currently, there are 69,753
licensees who would likely renew their licenses every two years with a cost of
about $15,694 per year, which would be avoided by this change. However, the
cost savings from electronic notices would likely be less than this amount
because the Board may not have an email address for some of the licensees, and
a paper copy would still be sent if renewal does not occur 30 days prior to the
expiration of the license. In addition to the savings, electronic notices are
likely beneficial because they expedite the renewal process with an almost
instantaneous delivery process and also mitigate potential issues that could
result from the delivery of paper notices. While the Board may incur small
costs to initially implement the electronic notification system, the proposed
change would likely produce a net overall benefit.
Businesses and Entities Affected. Currently, the Board
regulates 69,753 licensees.
Localities Particularly Affected. The proposed change would not
disproportionately affect particular localities.
Projected Impact on Employment. Switching from paper to
electronic renewal notices may reduce the demand for U.S. Postal Service
workers by a negligible amount.
Effects on the Use and Value of Private Property. The proposed
change would not affect the use and value of private property.
Real Estate Development Costs. The proposed change would not
affect real estate development costs.
Small Businesses:
Definition. Pursuant to § 2.2-4007.04 of the Code of Virginia,
small business is defined as "a business entity, including its affiliates,
that (i) is independently owned and operated and (ii) employs fewer than 500
full-time employees or has gross annual sales of less than $6 million."
Costs and Other Effects. The proposed change would not create
costs or other effects on small businesses.
Alternative Method that Minimizes Adverse Impact. The proposed
change would not impose adverse impacts on small businesses.
Adverse Impacts:
Businesses. The proposed change would not impose adverse
impacts on businesses.
Localities. The proposed change would not impose adverse
impacts on localities.
Other Entities. Switching from paper to electronic renewal
notices may reduce the demand for U.S. Postal Service workers by a negligible
amount.
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1http://lis.virginia.gov/cgi-bin/legp604.exe?181+ful+CHAP0101
Agency's Response to Economic Impact Analysis: The Board
of Medicine concurs with the analysis of the Department of Planning and Budget.
Summary:
The amendments delete the word "mailed," which is
interpreted to mean by postal service, and insert the word "sent" to
clarify how the board notifies licensees and registrants.
18VAC85-20-21. Current addresses.
Each licensee shall furnish the board his current address of
record. All notices required by law or by this chapter to be mailed given
by the board to any such licensee shall be validly given when mailed sent
to the latest address of record given by the licensee. Any change in the
address of record or the public address, if different from the address of
record, shall be furnished to the board within 30 days of such change.
18VAC85-40-25. Current name and address.
Each licensee shall furnish the board his current name and
address of record. All notices required by law or by this chapter to be given
by the board to any such licensee shall be validly given when mailed sent
to the latest address of record provided or served to the licensee. Any change
of name or change in the address of record or public address, if different from
the address of record, shall be furnished to the board within 30 days of such
change.
18VAC85-50-21. Current name and address.
Each licensee shall furnish the board his current name and
address of record. All notices required by law or by this chapter to be
given by the board to any such licensee shall be validly given when mailed
sent to the latest address of record provided or served to the licensee.
Any change of name or address of record or the public address, if different
from the address of record, shall be furnished to the board within 30 days of
such change.
18VAC85-80-25. Current name and address.
Each licensee shall furnish the board his current name and
address of record. All notices required by law or by this chapter to be
given by the board to any such licensee shall be validly given when mailed
sent to the latest address of record provided or served to the licensee.
Any change of name or address of record or the public address, if different
from the address of record, shall be furnished to the board within 30 days of
such change.
18VAC85-101-26. Current name and address.
Each licensee shall furnish the board his current name and
address of record. All notices required by law or by this chapter to be
given by the board to any such licensee shall be validly given when mailed
sent to the latest address of record provided or served to the licensee.
Any change of name or address of record or the public address, if different from
the address of record, shall be furnished to the board within 30 days of such
change.
18VAC85-110-36. Current name and address.
Each licensee shall furnish the board his current name and
address of record. All notices required by law or by this chapter to be
given by the board to any such licensee shall be validly given when mailed
sent to the latest address of record provided or served to the licensee.
Any change of name or address of record or the public address, if different
from the address of record, shall be furnished to the board within 30 days of
such change.
18VAC85-120-30. Current name and address.
Each licensee shall furnish the board his current name and
address of record. All notices required by law or by these regulations to be mailed
given by the board to any such licensee shall be validly given when mailed
sent to the latest address of record given to the board. Any change of
name or address of record or the public address, if different from the address
of record, shall be furnished to the board within 30 days of such change.
18VAC85-130-31. Current name and address.
Each licensee shall furnish the board his current name and
address of record. All notices required by law or by this chapter to be
given by the board to any such licensee shall be validly given when mailed
sent to the latest address of record provided or served to the licensee.
Any change of name or address of record or the public address, if different
from the address of record, shall be furnished to the board within 30 days of
such change.
18VAC85-140-30. Current name and address.
Each licensee shall furnish the board his current name and
address of record. All notices required by law or by this chapter to be given
by the board to any such licensee shall be validly given when mailed sent
to the latest address of record provided or served to the licensee. Any change
of name or change in the address of record or public address, if different from
the address of record, shall be furnished to the board within 30 days of such
change.
18VAC85-150-30. Current name and address.
Each licensee shall furnish the board his current name and
address of record. All notices required by law or by this chapter to be given
by the board to any such licensee shall be validly given when mailed sent
to the latest address of record provided or served to the licensee. Any change
of name or change in the address of record or public address, if different from
the address of record, shall be furnished to the board within 30 days of such
change.
18VAC85-160-30. Current name and address.
Each registrant shall furnish the board his current name and
address of record. All notices required by law or by this chapter to be
given by the board to any such registrant shall be validly given when mailed
sent to the latest address of record provided or served to the
registrant. Any change of name or address of record or public address, if
different from the address of record, shall be furnished to the board within 30
days of such change.
18VAC85-170-30. Current name and address.
Each licensee shall furnish the board his current name and
address of record. All notices required by law or by this chapter to be given
by the board to any such licensee shall be validly given when mailed sent
to the latest address of record provided or served to the licensee. Any change
of name or change in the address of record or public address, if different from
the address of record, shall be furnished to the board within 30 days of such
change.
VA.R. Doc. No. R19-5696; Filed January 5, 2019, 11:14 a.m.