The "Uniform Telehealth Act" is a bill that establishes regulations for the provision of telehealth services in the state. It defines key terms related to telehealth and specifies that the act applies to services provided to patients located in the state. Practitioners are authorized to provide telehealth services within their scope of practice and must comply with professional practice standards and applicable laws. The bill also allows out-of-state practitioners to provide telehealth services in the state under certain conditions, including registration with the appropriate board and compliance with professional standards. The bill establishes a registration process for out-of-state practitioners and allows for disciplinary action against registered practitioners who violate the provisions of the act.

The bill also outlines the disciplinary actions that can be taken against practitioners who violate the provisions of the act, including suspension or revocation of their registration. Additionally, the bill requires registered practitioners to notify the registering board of any investigations, restrictions, or disciplinary actions taken against them by another state's board. The bill also establishes the duties of registered practitioners, including maintaining professional liability insurance and not opening a physical office or providing in-person healthcare to patients in this state. The bill also specifies the location of care and venue for civil actions arising from telehealth services, and grants rulemaking authority to the applicable board. The bill includes a severability clause and would take effect upon passage.