Mississippi Code § 73-49-1

State boards that license health care providers prohibited from promulgating or enforcing rules or regulations in a manner that discriminates among licensees
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No state board or agency that licenses health care providers shall promulgate or enforce any rule or regulation affecting the practice of its licensees that does not apply equally to the practice of all of its licensees. This section applies to all rules and regulations promulgated and implemented by those boards or agencies both before and after July 1, 2000. Laws, 2000, ch. 560, § 20, eff. 7/1/2000.
No state board or agency that licenses health care providers shall promulgate or enforce any rule or regulation affecting the practice of its licensees that does not apply equally to the practice of all of its licensees. This section applies to all rules and regulations promulgated and implemented by those boards or agencies both before and after July 1, 2000. Laws, 2000, ch. 560, § 20, eff. 7/1/2000.
No state board or agency that licenses health care providers shall promulgate or enforce any rule or regulation affecting the practice of its licensees that does not apply equally to the practice of all of its licensees. This section applies to all rules and regulations promulgated and implemented by those boards or agencies both before and after July 1, 2000. Laws, 2000, ch. 560, § 20, eff. 7/1/2000.
No state board or agency that licenses health care providers shall promulgate or enforce any rule or regulation affecting the practice of its licensees that does not apply equally to the practice of all of its licensees. This section applies to all rules and regulations promulgated and implemented by those boards or agencies both before and after July 1, 2000.
Laws, 2000, ch. 560, § 20, eff. 7/1/2000.

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