Appropriates $6,709,500 to the Medical Boards for fiscal year 2018; limits the number of authorized full-time equivalent positions to 48.2; provides non-General Fund reappropriation for fiscal year 2018; and appropriates an additional $60,000 to the Board of Pharmacy for fiscal year 2017.
APPROPRIATIONS -- MEDICAL BOARDS -- Appropriates $6,709,500 to the Medical Boards for fiscal year 2018; limits the number of authorized full-time equivalent positions to 48.2; provides non-General Fund reappropriation for fiscal year 2018; and appropriates an additional $60,000 to the Board of Pharmacy for fiscal year 2017.
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE
This is the fiscal year 2018 original appropriation for the medical boards. It includes $573,400 and 3.60 FTP for the Board of Dentistry; $2,240,200 and 15.00 FTP for the Board of Medicine; $1,544,300 and 12.00 FTP for the Board of Nursing; $2,049,200 and 15.00 FTP for the Board of Pharmacy; and $302,400 and 2.60 FTP for the Board of Veterinary Medicine. Adjustments for all medical boards include increases for employee benefit costs, adjustments for statewide cost allocation, an ongoing 3% merit-based increase in employee compensation for permanent employees to be distributed at the discretion of each director, and funding for Cybersecurity Insurance. Individual board adjustments are as follows: Board of Dentistry enhancements includes $8,600 to replace various laptops and desktops. Board of Medicine enhancements include $4,400 for a contractual building lease increase, $7,500 to replace various pieces of office equipment and furniture, $390,000 for a database upgrade, $1,900 for computer upgrades, $34,600 to implement the Medical Licensure Compact, $8,300 for the increased expenses for the Physician Recovery Network, $34,000 for a contracted IT analyst, and $10,500 to provide a pay increase for the in-house attorney. Board of Nursing enhancements include $19,500 to replace office furniture and computers, $40,000 for workforce development initiatives, and $5,700 to purchase new staff computers. Board of Pharmacy enhancements include an FY 2017 supplemental of $60,000 for a contract with the Department of Health and Welfare to monitor prescription opioid abuse, $2,000 for a contractual building lease increase, $8,400 to replace laptops, $16,400 to annualize office space expansion that was approved for FY 2017, $31,500 for disciplinary hearing fees related regulation of the pharmacy industry, $45,400 to pay credit card fees for online licensure renewals, $180,000 for the FY 2018 portion of the Department of Health and Welfare contract. This also includes intent langua
HOW THEY VOTED
House Third Reading
YEA (61)
Senate Third Reading
YEA (35)
NAY (0)
LATEST ACTION
Reported Signed by Governor on April 4, 2017 Session Law Chapter 245 Effective: 04/04/2017 SECTION 4; 07/01/2017 all other SECTIONS
BILL INFO
- Session
- 2017
- Chamber
- house
- Status date
- Apr 4, 2017