Texas Administrative Code
Title 22 - EXAMINING BOARDS
Part 9 - TEXAS MEDICAL BOARD
Chapter 172 - TEMPORARY AND LIMITED LICENSES
Subchapter C - LIMITED LICENSES
Section 172.12 - Out-of-State Telemedicine License
Current through Reg. 49, No. 38; September 20, 2024
(a) Qualifications. A person may not engage in the practice of medicine across state lines in this State, hold oneself as qualified to do the same, or use any title, word, or abbreviation to indicate or induce others to believe that one is licensed to practice across state lines in this state unless the person is actually so licensed. For a person to be eligible for an out-of-state telemedicine license to practice medicine across state lines under the Medical Practice Act, § 151.056, and § 163.1 of this title (relating to Definitions), the person must:
(b) Denial of Out-of-State Telemedicine License. An application for an out-of-state telemedicine license to practice medicine across state lines may be denied based on failure to demonstrate the requisite qualifications for issuance of an out-of-state license, grounds for denial of an application for a full license pursuant to § 155.003(e) of the Act, failure to submit the required fee, and any grounds for disciplinary action of a licensee under the Medical Practice Act, § 164.051 (relating to Grounds for Denial or Disciplinary Action).
(c) Limits on Out-of-State Telemedicine License. An out-of-state telemedicine license to practice medicine across state lines shall be limited exclusively to the interpretation of diagnostic testing and reporting results to a physician fully licensed and located in Texas or for the follow-up of patients where the majority of patient care was rendered in another state, and the license holder shall practice medicine in a manner so as to comply with all other statutes and laws governing the practice of medicine in the state of Texas. Unless a person holds a current full license to practice medicine in this state pursuant to this chapter and the provisions of the Medical Practice Act, Chapter 155 (relating to License to Practice Medicine), a person holding an out-of-state telemedicine license shall not be authorized to physically practice medicine in the state of Texas.
(d) Registration Requirements. All out-of-state telemedicine licenses to practice medicine across state lines licenses must be renewed and maintained according to registration requirements of § 166.1 of this title (relating to Physician Registration).
(e) Disciplinary Action. The issuance by the board of an out-of-state telemedicine license subjects the licensee to the jurisdiction of the board in all matters set forth in the Medical Practice Act and all rules and regulations, including all matters related to discipline.
(f) Exemptions. The following activities shall be exempt from the requirements of an out-of-state telemedicine license and this chapter: