Idaho Statutes
§ 54-5713 — VIRTUAL CARE LICENSURE EXEMPTIONS AND JURISDICTION CONSENT
Idaho § 54-5713
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Bluebook
Idaho Code § 54-5713 (2026).
Text
(1)Prior to delivering health care services via virtual care, a provider must obtain a license from the applicable licensing board, except a license is not required for virtual care when a provider licensed and in good standing in another state or jurisdiction of the United States:
(a)Has established a patient-provider relationship with a person who is in Idaho temporarily for business, work, education, vacation, or other reasons and such person requires health care services from that provider;
(b)Has established a patient-provider relationship with a person and provides temporary or short-term follow-up health care services to such person to ensure continuity of care;
(c)Is employed by or contracted with an Idaho facility or hospital to provide care services for which the provider has
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Legislative History
[54-5713, added 2023, ch. 102, sec. 19, p. 306.]
Nearby Sections
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§ 54-1001
DECLARATION OF POLICY§ 54-1003
ADMINISTRATOR AUTHORITY§ 54-1003A
DEFINITIONS§ 54-1004
INSPECTION OF ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS — NOTICE OF CORRECTIONS — DISCONNECTING ELECTRICAL SERVICE§ 54-1006
IDAHO ELECTRICAL BOARD§ 54-1007
ISSUANCE OF LICENSES — RECIPROCITY§ 54-1008
DURATION OF LICENSE§ 54-101
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