This bill, titled the "Uniform Telehealth Act," establishes regulations and guidelines for the provision of telehealth services. It allows practitioners to provide telehealth services to patients located in the state as long as they comply with professional practice standards and laws that apply to in-person healthcare. The bill also allows out-of-state practitioners to provide telehealth services if they meet certain requirements.

The bill specifies that out-of-state practitioners must hold a license or certification required to provide healthcare in the state, register with the appropriate board, and provide telehealth services in consultation with a practitioner who has a practitioner-patient relationship with the patient. It also establishes a registration process for out-of-state practitioners and allows for disciplinary action by the registering board. The bill promotes uniformity of the law among jurisdictions and grants rulemaking authority to the boards.