Texas State Licensure
Reed Coleman
Description
Collection
Title:
Texas State Licensure
Creator:
Reed Coleman
Date:
4/17/1998
Text:
I am looking for Facility Owners and Practitioners (certified or not)
that reside outside of the State of Texas but actually practice within
the State of Texas. As most are aware, Texas has passed a Licensure Bill
for O & P. The Bill as it stands would preclude a non-resident from
becoming Licensed in Texas whether or not his/her employment was located
within the State of Texas. I own a facility in Louisiana and Texas and
am being told that once the Bill is implemented that I might not
legally be able to practice in my own facility that is located in
Texas. (I reside in Louisiana). After speaking with some of the people
who were instrumental in the design of the Bill, I was told to try and
locate other Practitioners/Facility Owners who are in the same
situation. If the above applies to you, please e-mail (private) your
responses to me at your earliest convenience.
E.Reed Coleman, C.P.
<Email Address Redacted>
that reside outside of the State of Texas but actually practice within
the State of Texas. As most are aware, Texas has passed a Licensure Bill
for O & P. The Bill as it stands would preclude a non-resident from
becoming Licensed in Texas whether or not his/her employment was located
within the State of Texas. I own a facility in Louisiana and Texas and
am being told that once the Bill is implemented that I might not
legally be able to practice in my own facility that is located in
Texas. (I reside in Louisiana). After speaking with some of the people
who were instrumental in the design of the Bill, I was told to try and
locate other Practitioners/Facility Owners who are in the same
situation. If the above applies to you, please e-mail (private) your
responses to me at your earliest convenience.
E.Reed Coleman, C.P.
<Email Address Redacted>
Citation
Reed Coleman, “Texas State Licensure,” Digital Resource Foundation for Orthotics and Prosthetics, accessed November 25, 2024, https://library.drfop.org/items/show/210293.