Montana 2025 Regular Session

Montana House Bill HB438

Introduced
2/7/25  
Refer
2/10/25  
Engrossed
2/20/25  
Refer
3/1/25  
Enrolled
4/11/25  

Caption

Establishing a board of physical, rehabilitative, and developmental healthcare professionals

Impact

This bill is set to significantly revise the landscape of professional and occupational licensing within Montana. By transferring authority previously held by individual boards for each profession to a single board, the bill proposes to reduce redundancy in regulatory supervision and provide clearer governance for health practitioners. The implications for state laws include amendments and repeals of existing statutes that currently govern the separate boards, thereby simplifying legal frameworks surrounding licensure and practice standards in these health care domains.

Summary

House Bill 438 establishes a Board of Physical, Rehabilitative, and Developmental Health Care Professionals, aimed at consolidating regulatory oversight of several health care professions, including athletic trainers, occupational therapists, physical therapists, speech-language pathologists, and audiologists into one central board. This consolidation is intended to streamline licensing processes and provide a consistent framework for professional practice and regulatory compliance. By doing so, it hopes to enhance the efficacy of health care delivery and maintain high standards for professional qualifications within these fields.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment regarding HB 438 has shown broad support among health care professionals who anticipate that the bill will foster a more efficient and coherent regulatory environment. Some stakeholders argue that standardizing practices under a single board can protect public health interests by ensuring competent practice across the therapeutic disciplines. However, there is also concern about the potential for diminished representation of specific professions within the governance of the new board, which may lead to challenges in meeting unique professional needs.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding this bill arise from discussions on the potential loss of tailored regulatory oversight that different health care boards previously provided to their specific fields. Critics express that merging regulatory authority could undermine the expertise and focus necessary for professions such as occupational therapy and athletic training. Furthermore, some professionals fear that the transition might affect the quality of education and continuing education requirements, ultimately impacting patient care.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MT HB219

Professions and businesses; establish a professional health program to provide for monitoring and rehabilitation of impaired healthcare professionals; authorize

MT HB502

Establish board of facility health care professionals

MT HB970

Quality Basic Education Act; expand which healthcare professionals may conduct preparticipation physical examinations

MT HB276

K-12 school athletics physicals; endorsements by certified registered nurse practitioners, nurse midwives, and assistants to physicians deemed endorsement by physician, athletic associations, clubs, or leagues prohibited from refusing to accept

MT HB05339

An Act Establishing A Center Of Excellence For Neuromodulation Treatments For Veterans At The University Of Connecticut In Collaboration With Hartford Healthcare Physical Medicine And Rehabilitation.

MT SB470

State Board of Physicians - Naturopathic Doctors - Scope of Practice, Renewals, and Professional Liability Insurance

MT HB213

Relating To Loan Repayment For Healthcare Professionals.

MT HB213

Relating To Loan Repayment For Healthcare Professionals.

MT HB1168

To Provide Criminal Immunity For Healthcare Professionals For Negligent Acts Or Omissions.

MT HB520

State Board of Physicians - Naturopathic Doctors - Scope of Practice, Renewals, and Professional Liability Insurance

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