22 Tex. Admin. Code § 172.3 - Certification of Pain Management Clinics
(a) Any clinic meeting the definition of a
pain management clinic under §168.001 of the Act must be
certified.
(b) Certification
requires:
(1) a board-approved application
filed by a physician owner of the clinic. If there are multiple physician
owners, the application must be filed by one of the majority of owners, or if
there are no majority owners, then each physician owner is responsible for
designating one physician owner to file an application.
(2) submission of the following
documentation:
(A) proof of ownership of the
clinic, which may include filing with county clerks, the Comptroller and
Secretary of State, as applicable;
(B) days and hours of operation;
(C) name of medical director;
(D) list of employees, including contract
physicians and other healthcare providers, and their applicable education,
qualifications, training and professional licenses;
(E) protocols and standing delegation orders
issued by licensed physicians to healthcare providers; and
(F) proof of payment of the required filing
fee, if applicable.
(c) The Executive Director (ED) or the ED's
designee reviews all applications. After reviewing the applications, the ED
will send a notice of determination to the applicant which includes the ED's
determination. If the application is denied, then the ED will provide the
information regarding the right to appeal.
(d) Before 180 days after the expiration of
the clinic's certificate, a clinic seeking renewal must submit:
(1) a board-approved application;
(2) documentation that establishes all
providers at the clinic involved in any part of patient care have completed at
least ten hours of continuing education related to pain management in the
preceding two years; and
(3) the
required renewal fees, if applicable.
(e) If there is any investigation pending
with the board against any owner or certificate holder at the time of renewal,
a provisional renewal will be issued until the investigation is
resolved.
(f) Initial applications
are valid for one year from the date filed, unless expressly extended by board
staff.
(g) All records relating to
an application or renewal of certification are considered investigative
information and are confidential under §164.007 of the Act.
(h) A request to cancel a certificate must be
accompanied by proof that the clinic no longer meets the definition of a pain
management clinic under §168.001 of the Act.
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