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SB-387 • 2026

Physicians and surgeons: special faculty permits: academic medical centers.

Physicians and surgeons: special faculty permits: academic medical centers.

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Enacted

This bill passed the Legislature and reached final enactment based on the latest official action.

Sponsor
Rubio
Last action
2025-10-13
Official status
Chaptered by Secretary of State. Chapter 752, Statutes of 2025.
Effective date
Not listed

Plain English Breakdown

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Special Faculty Permits for Academic Medical Centers

This law modifies the requirements for National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer centers to qualify as academic medical centers and updates rules about special faculty permits.

What This Bill Does

  • Changes the number of resident or fellow physicians a National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer center must train each year from at least 250 to at least 25.
  • Exempts National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer centers from needing accreditation by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges.
  • Requires that the representative on the review committee for special faculty permits be from a facility training at least 250 resident physicians annually in Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education accredited residencies.
  • Allows each academic medical center to apply for up to five special faculty permits per year.

Who It Names or Affects

  • Academic medical centers, especially those with National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer centers.
  • Physicians and surgeons applying for special faculty permits.

Terms To Know

Special Faculty Permit
A permit that allows a person to practice medicine without a regular physician’s certificate, but only within certain educational settings.
National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer center
A medical facility recognized by the National Cancer Institute for its research and treatment of cancer.

Limits and Unknowns

  • The bill does not specify an effective date.
  • It is unclear how many academic medical centers will be affected by these changes.

Bill History

  1. 2025-10-13 California Legislative Information

    Chaptered by Secretary of State. Chapter 752, Statutes of 2025.

  2. 2025-10-13 California Legislative Information

    Approved by the Governor.

  3. 2025-09-02 California Legislative Information

    Enrolled and presented to the Governor at 11 a.m.

  4. 2025-08-25 California Legislative Information

    Assembly amendments concurred in. (Ayes 37. Noes 0. Page 2253.) Ordered to engrossing and enrolling.

  5. 2025-08-21 California Legislative Information

    Ordered to special consent calendar.

  6. 2025-07-17 California Legislative Information

    In Senate. Concurrence in Assembly amendments pending.

  7. 2025-07-17 California Legislative Information

    Read third time. Passed. (Ayes 75. Noes 0. Page 2595.) Ordered to the Senate.

  8. 2025-07-10 California Legislative Information

    Read second time. Ordered to consent calendar.

  9. 2025-07-09 California Legislative Information

    From committee: Do pass. Ordered to consent calendar. (Ayes 15. Noes 0.) (July 9).

  10. 2025-06-24 California Legislative Information

    From committee: Do pass and re-refer to Com. on APPR. with recommendation: To consent calendar. (Ayes 16. Noes 0.) (June 24). Re-referred to Com. on APPR.

  11. 2025-06-16 California Legislative Information

    From committee with author's amendments. Read second time and amended. Re-referred to Com. on B. & P.

  12. 2025-06-09 California Legislative Information

    Referred to Com. on B. & P.

  13. 2025-06-04 California Legislative Information

    In Assembly. Read first time. Held at Desk.

  14. 2025-06-03 California Legislative Information

    Read third time. Passed. (Ayes 39. Noes 0. Page 1462.) Ordered to the Assembly.

  15. 2025-04-22 California Legislative Information

    Read second time. Ordered to third reading.

  16. 2025-04-21 California Legislative Information

    From committee: Be ordered to second reading pursuant to Senate Rule 28.8.

  17. 2025-04-09 California Legislative Information

    Set for hearing April 21.

  18. 2025-04-07 California Legislative Information

    From committee: Do pass and re-refer to Com. on APPR. (Ayes 10. Noes 0. Page 680.) (April 7). Re-referred to Com. on APPR.

  19. 2025-03-18 California Legislative Information

    Set for hearing April 7.

  20. 2025-02-26 California Legislative Information

    Referred to Com. on B. P. & E.D.

  21. 2025-02-18 California Legislative Information

    From printer. May be acted upon on or after March 17.

  22. 2025-02-14 California Legislative Information

    Introduced. Read first time. To Com. on RLS. for assignment. To print.

Official Summary Text

SB 387, Rubio.
Physicians and surgeons: special faculty permits: academic medical centers.
Existing law, the Medical Practice Act, generally prohibits the practice of medicine without a physician’s and surgeon’s certificate issued by the Medical Board of California. The Medical Practice Act authorizes a person who meets certain eligibility requirements to apply to the board for a special faculty permit, which authorizes the holder to practice medicine without a physician’s and surgeon’s certificate only within a medical school itself, in any affiliated institution of the medical school, or in an academic medical center and any affiliated institution in which the permitholder is providing instruction as part of the medical school’s or academic medical center’s educational program and for which the medical school or academic medical center has assumed direct responsibility. Existing law defines “academic medical center” for these purposes as a facility that meets certain
requirements. Among those requirements, existing law requires the facility to train a minimum of 250 resident physicians annually and to be accredited by both the Western Association of Schools and Colleges and the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education.
This bill would modify the requirements for a National Cancer Institute-designated comprehensive cancer center to qualify as an academic medical center by, instead, requiring the facility to train 25 resident or fellow physicians annually and exempting the facility from the Western Association of Schools and Colleges accreditation requirement.
Existing law requires the board to establish a review committee to review and make recommendations to the board regarding applicants applying for special faculty permits and requires the review committee to include one representative to
represent academic medical centers in California. Existing law authorizes the board to approve up to 5 applications for special faculty permits submitted by academic medical centers in any calendar year.
This bill would require the individual representing academic medical centers to be from a facility that trains a minimum of 250 resident physicians in Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education accredited residencies on an annual basis. The bill would authorize the board to approve up to 5 applications for special faculty permits submitted by each academic medical center in any calendar year.

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