S.B. 405
Senate Bill No. 405–Committee on Human
Resources and Facilities
March 19, 2001
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Referred to Committee on Commerce and Labor
SUMMARY—Makes various changes relating to practice of podiatry. (BDR 54‑38)
FISCAL NOTE: Effect on Local Government: No.
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EXPLANATION
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AN ACT relating to podiatry; authorizing a podiatric physician who is licensed by the state board of podiatry to amputate toes if he is certified by the board to do so; requiring the board to adopt regulations that prescribe the requirements for that certification; prohibiting a county hospital from denying a podiatric physician admission to the staff of the hospital under certain circumstances; and providing other matters properly relating thereto.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, REPRESENTED IN
SENATE AND ASSEMBLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOWS:
1-1 Section 1. NRS 635.085 is hereby amended to read as follows:
1-2 635.085 1. Except as otherwise provided in subsection 2, a podiatric
1-3 physician licensed by the board may:
1-4 (a) Administer electricity to the foot or leg by means including
1-5 electrodes, machinery and rays.
1-6 (b) Use his hands and machinery to work upon the foot or leg and its
1-7 articulations.
1-8 (c) Apply any mechanical appliance to the foot or leg or in the shoe to
1-9 treat any disease, deformity or ailment.
1-10 (d) Apply pads, adhesives, felt, plasters and any medicine to the foot
1-11 and leg.
1-12 (e) Prescribe and dispense controlled substances and dangerous drugs.
1-13 (f) Construct models of the feet.
1-14 (g) Administer a local anesthetic.
1-15 (h) Use any cutting instrument to treat a disease, ailment or condition.
1-16 (i) Treat the effects of a systemic disease upon the foot or leg.
1-17 (j) Amputate a toe if he has been certified by the board to do so.
1-18 2. A podiatric physician shall not:
1-19 (a) Treat any other effect of a systemic disease unless the disease
1-20 originates in the foot or leg.
2-1 (b) Amputate a leg[, foot or toe.] or foot.
2-2 3. The board shall adopt regulations that prescribe the requirements
2-3 for the certification of a podiatric physician to amputate toes.
2-4 Sec. 2. NRS 450.430 is hereby amended to read as follows:
2-5 450.430 1. In the management of the public hospital, no
2-6 discrimination may be made against physicians , podiatric physicians or
2-7 dentists licensed under the laws of [Nevada or duly] this state or licensed
2-8 practitioners of the allied health professions, and all such physicians,
2-9 dentists , podiatric physicians and practitioners have privileges in treating
2-10 patients in the hospital in accordance with their training and ability, except
2-11 that practitioners of the allied health professions may not be members of
2-12 the staff of physicians described in NRS 450.440. Practitioners of the allied
2-13 health professions are subject to the bylaws and regulations established by
2-14 the board of hospital trustees.
2-15 2. The patient has the right to employ, at his own expense, his own
2-16 physician, if [such] that physician is a member of the hospital staff, or his
2-17 own nurse, and when acting for any patient in [such] the hospital , the
2-18 physician employed by [such] the patient has charge of the care and
2-19 treatment of the patient , [;] and the nurses [therein are as to such patient
2-20 subject to] in the hospital shall comply with the directions of [such
2-21 physician, subject always to the general] the physician concerning that
2-22 patient, subject to the regulations established by the board of hospital
2-23 trustees.
2-24 Sec. 3. NRS 450.440 is hereby amended to read as follows:
2-25 450.440 1. The board of hospital trustees shall organize a staff of
2-26 physicians composed of [every] each regular practicing physician ,
2-27 podiatric physician and dentist in the county in which the hospital is
2-28 located who requests staff membership and meets the standards [fixed by]
2-29 set forth in the regulations [laid down] prescribed by the board of hospital
2-30 trustees.
2-31 2. The staff shall organize in a manner prescribed by the board so that
2-32 there is a rotation of service among the members of the staff to give proper
2-33 medical and surgical attention and service to the indigent sick, injured or
2-34 maimed who may be admitted to the hospital for treatment.
2-35 3. No member of the staff [nor] or any other physician who attends an
2-36 indigent patient may receive any compensation for his services except as
2-37 otherwise provided in NRS 450.180 or to the extent that the medical care is
2-38 paid for by any governmental authority or any private medical care
2-39 program.
2-40 4. The board of hospital trustees or the board of county commissioners
2-41 may offer the following assistance to members of the staff [in order] to
2-42 attract and retain them:
2-43 (a) Establishment of clinic or group practice;
2-44 (b) Malpractice insurance coverage under the hospital’s policy of
2-45 professional liability insurance;
2-46 (c) Professional fee billing; and
3-1 (d) The opportunity to rent office space in facilities owned or operated
3-2 by the hospital, as the space is available, if this opportunity is offered to all
3-3 members of the staff on the same terms and conditions.
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