HB 1109
Intimate medical examinations; require health care professionals to meet certain requirements regarding.
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Bill overview
An act to prohibit health care professionals and students from performing OR supervising the performance of any intimate examination on a patient who is sedated, anesthetized OR unconscious except under certain circumstances; To provide what a health care professional OR student must do to obtain specific written informed consent to perform an intimate examination on a sedated, anesthetized OR unconscious patient; To provide that a health care professional OR student who violates this act OR retaliates against an individual who reports a violation of this act engages IN unprofessional conduct, commits an act that is grounds for discipline, and is subject to discipline by the appropriate licensing board OR medical education program; And for related purposes.
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