TallyIDAHOLegislative Tracker

Idaho Bills

3 bills · 2019 Regular Session

✕ Clear all filters
H0244houseSigned

Establishes provisions regarding the licensure of naturopathic medical doctors.

TheproposedlegislationwouldimproveaccesstoprimarycareinthestateofIdahobyallowingnaturopathic medical doctors, who have graduated from an accredited naturopathic medical school and have passed an exam, to fully practice naturopathic medicine in the state of Idaho. Currently, pharmacists are not allowed to fill prescriptions of non-licensed naturopathic medical doctors preventing them from fully practicing their medical discipline for which they have been trained and educated. As a result, licensable naturopathic medical doctors have offices out of state and Idahoans are traveling out of state to get the primary care they desire. The proposed legislation would add a Naturopathic Medical Board. This board will be an advisory board to the Idaho Board of Medicine established in the same manner as the respiratory therapist's board, the athletic trainer board, and the dieticians board. The proposed legislation would establish the powers and duties of the board, which include licensing naturopathic medical doctors. It is important to note that the proposed legislation would not limit or change the scope of practice of naturopathic providers who are currently practicing in Idaho. It only expands the scope of practice for those who have been trained and educated as naturopathic physicians and want to be licensed. In addition, those who provide naturopathic services and refer to themselves a "Naturopathic Doctors" may continue to do so.

Enacted

322

H0196house

Establishes provisions regarding the licensure of naturopathic physicians.

TheproposedlegislationwouldimproveaccesstoprimarycareinthestateofIdahobyallowingnaturopathic physicians who have graduated from an accredited naturopathic medical school and have passed an exam to fully practice naturopathic medicine in the state of Idaho. Currently, pharmacists are not allowed to fill prescriptions of non-licensed naturopathic physicians, preventing them from fully practicing their medical discipline for which they have been trained and educated. As a result, licensable naturopathic physicians have offices out of state and Idahoans are traveling out of state to get the primary care they desire. TheproposedlegislationwouldaddaNaturopathicLicensureBoard. Thisboardwillbeanadvisoryboardto the Idaho Board of Medicine, established in the same manner as the respiratory therapist's board, the athletic trainer board, and the dieticians board. The proposed legislation would establish the powers and duties of the board, which include licensing naturopathic physicians. It is important to note that the proposed legislation would not limit or change the scope of practice of naturopathic providers who are currently practicing in Idaho. It only expands the scope of practice for those who have been trained and educated as naturopathic physicians and want to be licensed. In addition, those who provide naturopathic services and refer to themselves a "Naturopathic Doctors" may continue to do so.

Introduced
H0152house

Establishes provisions regarding the licensure of naturopathic physicians.

TheproposedlegislationwouldimproveaccesstoprimarycareinthestateofIdahobyallowingnaturopathic physicians who have graduated from an accredited naturopathic medical school and have passed an exam to fully practice naturopathic medicine in the state of Idaho. Currently, pharmacists are not allowed to fill prescriptions of non-licensed naturopathic physicians, preventing them from fully practicing their medical discipline for which they have been trained and educated. As a result, licensable naturopathic physicians have offices out of state and Idahoans are traveling out of state to get the primary care they desire. TheproposedlegislationwouldaddaNaturopathicLicensureBoard. Thisboardwillbeanadvisoryboardto the Idaho Board of Medicine, established in the same manner as the respiratory therapist's board, the athletic trainer board, and the dieticians board. The proposed legislation would establish the powers and duties of the board, which include licensing naturopathic physicians. It is important to note that the proposed legislation would not limit or change the scope of practice of naturopathic providers who are currently practicing in Idaho. It only expands the scope of practice for those who have been trained and educated as naturopathic physicians and want to be licensed. In addition, those who provide naturopathic services and refer to themselves a "Naturopathic Doctors" may continue to do so.

Introduced