South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 61 - DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL
Subchapter 61-112 - Implementation of Emergency Health Powers Act
Section 61-112.8 - Qualified health care providers
Universal Citation: SC Code Regs 61-112.8
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 9, September 27, 2024
A. Authorization to practice
i. Authorization of otherwise qualified
health care professionals who are not licensed in South Carolina to render
professional services during a public health emergency is the responsibility of
the respective licensing board or entity. This may include students or interns
as may be recommended by their faculty and approved by the respective licensing
board.
ii. DHEC will consult with
the Board of Medical Examiners, Board of Nursing, Board of Pharmacy, the State
EMT Coordinator, and other licensing boards to determine what credentials will
be required of otherwise qualified, but unlicensed, individuals before
assignment in a response role. Upon declaration of a Public Health Emergency,
DHEC may assign individuals after review of individual credentials but before
confirmation from the professional licensing boards.
B. Conditions of licensure
i. If, during a Public Health Emergency, an
individual health care provider unreasonably fails or refuses to perform
vaccinations, treatment, examination, or testing of individuals, DHEC may
submit evidence of such refusal to the appropriate licensing board for
consideration in subsequent licensing decisions.
ii. DHEC may consider evidence of failure or
refusal to allow vaccinations, treatment, examination or testing of individuals
as a basis for revoking or denying renewal of facility licenses issued by DHEC.
Revocation or denial of a license based in whole or in part on such grounds may
be challenged as a contested case.
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