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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2014 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO BUSINESSES AND PROFESSIONS - BOARD OF MEDICAL LICENSURE | |
AND DISCIPLINE | |
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Introduced By: Senators Gallo, and Lynch | |
Date Introduced: February 27, 2014 | |
Referred To: Senate Health & Human Services | |
(Health) | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Section 5-37-14 of the General Laws in Chapter 5-37 entitled "Board of |
2 | Medical Licensure and Discipline" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
3 | 5-37-14. Discrimination against particular schools -- Persons exempt from |
4 | requirements -- Immunity from liability. – Exceptions to licensure requirement – Immunity |
5 | from liability. -- Nothing in this chapter or chapter 30 of this title shall be construed to |
6 | discriminate against any particular school or system of medicine, or to prohibit gratuitous services |
7 | in case of emergency; nor shall these chapters apply to commissioned surgeons of the United |
8 | States army, navy, air force, or marine hospital service, or to legally qualified physicians of |
9 | another state called to see a particular case in consultation with a registered physician of this |
10 | state, but who do not open an office or appoint any place in this state where they may meet |
11 | patients or receive calls. (a) A physician who is licensed to practice medicine in another state or |
12 | states, but not in this state, and who is in good standing in such state or states, may exercise the |
13 | privilege to practice medicine for a patient located in this state under the following circumstances |
14 | only: |
15 | (1) The physician is employed by a branch of the United States military, Department of |
16 | Defense, Department of Veterans' Affairs Division of Veterans' Health Administration, or similar |
17 | federal entity. |
18 | (2) The physician is present in the state on a singular occasion as a member of an air |
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1 | ambulance treatment team or organ harvesting team. |
2 | (3) The physician, whether or not physically present in this state, is being consulted on a |
3 | singular occasion by a physician licensed in this state, or is providing teaching assistance in a |
4 | medical capacity, for a period not to exceed seven (7) days. Under no circumstance may a |
5 | physician who is not present in this state provide consultation to a patient in this state who does |
6 | not have a physician patient relationship with that physician unless that patient is in the physical |
7 | presence of a physician licensed in this state. |
8 | (4) The physician is present in the state for a period not to exceed seven (7) days as a |
9 | volunteer physician serving in a non-compensated role for a charitable function. |
10 | (5) The physician is present in this state while providing medical services to a sports team |
11 | incorporated in the United States or another country provided that: |
12 | (i) The physician has a written agreement with that sports team to provide care to team |
13 | members, coaching staff, and families traveling with the team for a specific sporting event or |
14 | preseason training camp occurring in this state. |
15 | (ii) The physician may not provide care or consultation to any person residing in this state |
16 | other than those enumerated in subsection (a) or under the conditions permitted in subsection (b). |
17 | (iii) The physician shall be permitted to provide care and consultation to those in |
18 | subsection (a) for no longer than seven (7) consecutive days per sporting event. |
19 | (iv) The physician is not authorized to practice at a health care facility or clinic, acute |
20 | care facility, or urgent care center; but nothing herein shall prevent the physician from |
21 | accompanying a person enumerated in subsection (a) to such a facility or from providing |
22 | consultation to a physician licensed in Rhode Island in regard to such person. |
23 | (v) If the physician is licensed in another country, he or she must obtain prior written |
24 | permission from the director or his or her designee to be permitted to provide care and |
25 | consultation to those in subsection (a). |
26 | (b) If a physician licensed in this state obtains prior written permission from the director |
27 | or his or her designee, the physician who is not licensed in this state but is practicing under |
28 | subdivisions (3), (4), or (5) of subsection (a), may be permitted to extend his or her authorization |
29 | to practice medicine for more than seven (7) consecutive days if the requesting physician shows |
30 | good cause for the extension but for no more than a total of thirty (30) days in any one year. |
31 | (c) A physician practicing under subdivisions (3) or (4) of subsection (a), shall inform the |
32 | board in writing of his or her intent to practice prior to or as soon as practicable, but no later than |
33 | seven (7) days, after the consultation. |
34 | (d) The director shall send by certified mail to a physician not licensed in this state a |
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1 | written order that revokes the privilege to practice medicine under this section if the director finds |
2 | good cause to do so. If no current address can be determined, such order may be sent by regular |
3 | mail to the physician's last known address. |
4 | (e) Any person who is found to have violated any provisions of this section shall be |
5 | subject to § 5-37-12 regarding the unauthorized practice of medicine. |
6 | (f) No person licensed under this chapter, or members of the same professions licensed to |
7 | practice in other states of the United States, who voluntarily and gratuitously and other than in the |
8 | ordinary course of his or her employment or practice renders emergency medical assistance to a |
9 | person in need of it, shall be liable for civil damages for any personal injuries which result from |
10 | acts or omissions by these persons in rendering emergency care, which may constitute ordinary |
11 | negligence. This immunity does not apply to acts or omissions constituting gross, willful, or |
12 | wanton negligence, or when rendered at any hospital, doctors' offices, or clinic where these |
13 | services are normally rendered. |
14 | SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO BUSINESSES AND PROFESSIONS - BOARD OF MEDICAL LICENSURE | |
AND DISCIPLINE | |
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1 | This act would clarify when a physician who has a license in good standing to practice |
2 | medicine in another state may practice in Rhode Island, address issues such as one time |
3 | consultations over telemedicine, organ transplant teams, air ambulance teams, academic scenarios |
4 | where a visiting physician is needed for a short time, humanitarian efforts, and team physicians |
5 | for sports events. This act would additionally streamline hospital access to training on new |
6 | technologies that require highly technical assistance as well as highly technical one-time |
7 | consultations, high profile sporting events, and humanitarian activities. |
8 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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