This bill prohibits a physician or podiatrist from prescribing, dispensing, or administering medication for, or otherwise treating, the physician's or podiatrist's own self or immediate family, except in minor, self-limited, short-term, or urgent, emergency situations. However, a physician may prescribe, dispense, or administer medication for, or otherwise treat, immediate family within the physician's regular scope of practice if there is no other physician offering healthcare services at a location within 30 miles of the physician's primary practice site. This bill also prohibits a physician or podiatrist from prescribing, dispensing, or administering a scheduled drug to the physician's or podiatrist's own self or for immediate family. This bill requires a physician or podiatrist to maintain records of all treatment provided pursuant to this bill.