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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2015 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY | |
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Introduced By: Representative Patricia A. Serpa | |
Date Introduced: June 24, 2015 | |
Referred To: House Finance | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Sections 23-16.2-2, 23-16.2-6 and 23-16.2-7 of the General Laws in |
2 | Chapter 23-16.2 entitled "Laboratories" are hereby amended to read as follows: |
3 | 23-16.2-2. Definitions. --When used in this chapter: |
4 | (1) "Analytical laboratory" means a facility for the biological, microbiological, chemical, |
5 | physical, and radiochemical examination of potable water, nonpotable water or other |
6 | environmental matrices. |
7 | (2) "Clinical laboratory" means a facility for the biological, microbiological, serological, |
8 | chemical, immunohematological, hematological, radiobioassay, cytological, pathological, or |
9 | other examination of materials derived from the human body for the purposes of providing |
10 | information for the diagnosis, prevention, or treatment of any disease or impairment of or the |
11 | assessment of the health of human beings. |
12 | (3) "Director" means the director of the department of health. |
13 | (4) "Persons" means any individual, firm, partnership, corporation, company, association, |
14 | or joint stock association. |
15 | (5) "Station" means a facility for the collection, processing, and transmission of the |
16 | materials described in subdivisions (1) and (2) for the purposes described in subdivisions (1) and |
17 | (2). |
18 | (6) "Certification" means the determination by the department of health that an analytical |
19 | laboratory is capable of performing specific tests or analyses of environmental samples in |
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1 | accordance with the requirements of the regulations promulgated pursuant to this chapter. |
2 | (7) "Clinical laboratory test" or "laboratory test" means a microbiological, serological, |
3 | chemical, hematological, radiobioassay, cytological, immunological, or other pathological |
4 | examination which is performed on material derived from the human body, the test or procedure |
5 | conducted by a clinical laboratory which provides information for the diagnosis, prevention, or |
6 | treatment of a disease or assessment of a medical condition. |
7 | (8) “Nationally recognized certification examination” means an appropriate examination, |
8 | as determined by the director, covering both academic and practical knowledge, including, but |
9 | not limited to, those offered by the American Society of Clinical Pathologists (ASCP), American |
10 | Medical Technologists (AMT), National Credentialing Agency (NCA), or the American |
11 | Association of Bioanalysts Board of Registry (AAB), and including any appropriate categorical |
12 | or specialty examinations. |
13 | 23-16.2-6. Issuance or denial of license. -- Not less than thirty (30) days from the time |
14 | any application for the license is received, the director shall grant the application and issue a |
15 | license to maintain a laboratory or station if the director shall be satisfied that the applicant |
16 | complies with the rules and regulations promulgated in accordance with this chapter, establishing |
17 | standards for the qualifications of personnel and adequacy of equipment and facilities. The |
18 | standards for qualification of personnel who perform clinical laboratory tests shall require, as a |
19 | minimum, successful completion of a nationally recognized certification examination. |
20 | Notwithstanding this requirement, the director may establish, by regulation, alternative criteria for |
21 | individuals who previously qualified under federal regulatory requirements, such as 42 CFR § |
22 | 493.1433 of the March 14, 1990 federal register, or other criteria which may be established to |
23 | have met the requirements of this chapter. shall include provisions for minimum standards of |
24 | professional education or experience, as determined by the director. The director may provide for |
25 | the examination of applicants to determine their qualifications. Notwithstanding the preceding |
26 | statements in this section, upon payment of any applicable license fees, the director may grant |
27 | immediate licensure to any clinical laboratory licensed as a clinical laboratory in another state and |
28 | certified under the Clinical Laboratory Improvement Act of 1988, when the clinical laboratory |
29 | has been asked to perform a clinical laboratory service which is not offered by any other clinical |
30 | laboratory then licensed in this state. |
31 | 23-16.2-7. Suspension and revocation of license. – (a) The department of health may |
32 | revoke or suspend the license or specific certification of any laboratory or station for conduct by |
33 | or chargeable to the laboratory or stations as follows: |
34 | (1) Failure to observe any term of the license or specific certification issued under |
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1 | authority of this chapter by the department of health; |
2 | (2) Failure to observe any order made under authority of this chapter or under the |
3 | statutory authority vested in the department of health; |
4 | (3) Engaging in, aiding, abetting, causing, or permitting any action prohibited under this |
5 | chapter; |
6 | (4) Failing to observe any regulations promulgated by the department of health. |
7 | (b) Whenever the director shall have reason to believe that any laboratory or station, for |
8 | the maintenance of which the director has issued a license or specific certification as provided for |
9 | in § 23-16.2-4, is being maintained in violation of the rules and regulations provided in § 23-16.2- |
10 | 5, the director may, pending an investigation and hearing, suspend for a period not exceeding |
11 | thirty (30) days, any license or specific certification issued under authority of this chapter and |
12 | may, after due notice and hearing, revoke the license or specific certification if the director finds |
13 | that the laboratory or station is being maintained in violation of the rules and regulations. The |
14 | holder of a license shall upon its revocation promptly surrender the license or specific |
15 | certification to the director. |
16 | (c) The director may revoke or suspend the license, or may impose appropriate fines as |
17 | promulgated in regulation, of any laboratory or station that does not ensure that all personnel |
18 | meet the requirements of this chapter. |
19 | SECTION 2. Title 23 of the General Laws entitled "HEALTH AND SAFETY" is hereby |
20 | amended by adding thereto the following chapter: |
21 | CHAPTER 16.3 |
22 | CLINICAL LABORATORY SCIENCE PRACTICE |
23 | 23-16.3-1. Short title. -- This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Clinical |
24 | Laboratory Science Practice Act". |
25 | 23-16.3-2. Declaration of policy and statement of purpose. -- It is declared to be a |
26 | policy of the state that the practice of clinical laboratory science by health care professionals |
27 | affects the public health, safety, and welfare and is subject to control and regulation in the public |
28 | interest. It is further declared that clinical laboratories and clinical laboratory science practitioners |
29 | provide essential services to practitioners of the healing arts by furnishing vital information which |
30 | may be used in the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of disease or impairment and the |
31 | assessment of the health of humans. The purpose of this chapter is to provide for the better |
32 | protection of public health by providing minimum qualifications for clinical laboratory science |
33 | practitioners, and by ensuring that clinical laboratory tests are performed with the highest degree |
34 | of professional competency by those engaged in providing clinical laboratory science services in |
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1 | the state. |
2 | 23-16.3-3. Definitions. -- The following words and terms when used in this chapter have |
3 | the following meaning unless otherwise indicated within the context: |
4 | (1) "Accredited clinical laboratory program" means a program planned to provide a |
5 | predetermined amount of instruction and experience in clinical laboratory science that has been |
6 | accredited by one of the accrediting agencies recognized by the United States Department of |
7 | Education. |
8 | (2) "Board" means the clinical laboratory science board appointed by the director of |
9 | health. |
10 | (3) "Clinical laboratory" or "laboratory" means any facility or office in which clinical |
11 | laboratory tests are performed. |
12 | (4) "Clinical laboratory science practitioner" or "one who engages in the practice of |
13 | clinical laboratory science" means a health care professional who performs clinical laboratory |
14 | tests or who is engaged in management, education, consulting, or research in clinical laboratory |
15 | science, and includes laboratory directors, supervisors, clinical laboratory scientists |
16 | (technologists), specialists, and technicians working in a laboratory, but does not include persons |
17 | employed by a clinical laboratory to perform supportive functions not related to direct |
18 | performance of laboratory tests and does not include clinical laboratory trainees. Provided, |
19 | however, nothing contained in this chapter shall apply to a clinical perfusionist engaged in the |
20 | testing of human laboratory specimens for extracorporeal functions, which shall include those |
21 | functions necessary for the support, treatment, measurement, or supplementation of the |
22 | cardiopulmonary or circulatory system of a patient. |
23 | (5) "Clinical laboratory scientist" and/or "technologist" means a person who performs |
24 | clinical laboratory tests pursuant to established and approved protocols requiring the exercise of |
25 | independent judgment and responsibility, maintains equipment and records, performs quality |
26 | assurance activities related to test performance, and may supervise and teach within a clinical |
27 | laboratory setting. |
28 | (6) "Clinical laboratory technician" means a person who performs laboratory tests |
29 | pursuant to established and approved protocols which require limited exercise of independent |
30 | judgment and which are performed under the personal and direct supervision of a clinical |
31 | laboratory scientist (technologist), laboratory supervisor, or laboratory director. |
32 | (7) "Clinical laboratory test" or "laboratory test" means a microbiological, serological, |
33 | chemical, hematological, radiobioassay, cytological, immunological, or other pathological |
34 | examination which is performed on material derived from the human body, the test or procedure |
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1 | conducted by a clinical laboratory which provides information for the diagnosis, prevention, or |
2 | treatment of a disease or assessment of a medical condition. |
3 | (8) "Department" means the Rhode Island department of health. |
4 | (9) "Director" means the director of the Rhode Island department of health. |
5 | (10) "Limited function test" means a test conducted using procedures which as |
6 | determined by the director have an insignificant risk of an erroneous result, including those |
7 | which: |
8 | (i) Have been approved by the United States Food and Drug Administration for home |
9 | use; |
10 | (ii) Employ methodologies that are so simple and accurate as to render the likelihood of |
11 | erroneous results negligible; or |
12 | (iii) The director has determined pose no reasonable risk of harm to the patient if |
13 | performed incorrectly. |
14 | 23-16.3-4. Exceptions. -- This chapter shall not apply to: |
15 | (1) Any person performing clinical laboratory tests within the scope of his or her practice |
16 | and for which he or she is licensed pursuant to any other provisions of the general laws. |
17 | (2) Clinical laboratory science practitioners employed by the United States government |
18 | or any bureau, division, or agency of the United States government while in the discharge of the |
19 | employee's official duties. |
20 | (3) Clinical laboratory science practitioners engaged in teaching or research, provided |
21 | that the results of any examination performed are not used in health maintenance, diagnosis, or |
22 | treatment of disease. |
23 | (4) Students or trainees enrolled in a clinical laboratory science education program |
24 | provided that these activities constitute a part of a planned course in the program, that the persons |
25 | are designated by title such as intern, trainee, or student, and the persons work directly under the |
26 | supervision of an individual licensed by this state to practice laboratory science. |
27 | (5) Individuals performing limited function tests. |
28 | 23-16.3-5. License required. -- (a) No person shall practice clinical laboratory science or |
29 | hold himself or herself out as a clinical laboratory science practitioner in this state unless he or |
30 | she is licensed pursuant to this chapter. |
31 | (b) All persons who were engaged in the practice of clinical laboratory science on July 1, |
32 | 1992, who are certified by or eligible for certification by an agency approved by the department |
33 | of health, and who have applied to the department of health on or before July 1, 1994, and have |
34 | complied with all necessary requirements for the application, may continue to perform clinical |
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1 | laboratory tests until July 1, 1995 unless the application is denied by the department of health, or |
2 | the withdrawal of the application, whichever occurs first. |
3 | (c) Persons not meeting the education, training, and experience qualifications for any |
4 | license described in this chapter may be considered to have met the qualifications providing they |
5 | have: |
6 | (1) Three (3) years acceptable experience between January 1, 1986 and January 1, 1996 |
7 | and submits to the department of health the job description of the position which the applicant has |
8 | most recently performed attested to by his or her employer and notarized; or |
9 | (2) No less than twelve (12) years acceptable experience prior to 1993 and submits to the |
10 | department of health the job description of the position which the applicant has most recently |
11 | performed attested to by his or her employer and notarized on or before December 1, 2001. |
12 | (d) After December 1, 2001, no initial license shall be issued until an applicant meets all |
13 | of the requirements under this chapter, and successfully completes a nationally recognized |
14 | certification examination, such as NCA, DHHS, ASCP, state civil service examination, or others |
15 | including appropriate categorical and specialty exams. Provided, however, that the provisions of |
16 | this subsection shall not be available to any individual who has been previously denied a license |
17 | as a clinical laboratory science practitioner by the department of health. |
18 | 23-16.3-6. Administration. -- (a) There is created within the division of professional |
19 | regulation of the department of health a clinical laboratory advisory board which shall consist of |
20 | seven (7) persons who have been residents of the state for at least two (2) years prior to their |
21 | appointment, and who are actively engaged in their areas of practice. The director of the |
22 | department of health, with the approval of the governor, shall make appointments to the board |
23 | from lists submitted by organizations of clinical laboratory science practitioners and |
24 | organizations of physicians and pathologists. |
25 | (b) The board shall be composed of: |
26 | (1) One physician certified by the American Board of Pathology or American Board of |
27 | Osteopathic Pathology; |
28 | (2) One physician who is not a laboratory director and is not a pathologist; |
29 | (3) Four (4) clinical laboratory science practitioners, at least one of whom is a non- |
30 | physician laboratory director, one of whom is a clinical laboratory scientist (technologist), and |
31 | one of whom is a clinical laboratory technician, and who, except for the initial appointments, hold |
32 | active and valid licenses as clinical laboratory science practitioners in this state and one of whom |
33 | is a clinical laboratory science practitioner not falling in one of the first three (3) categories; and |
34 | (4) One public member who is not associated with or financially interested in the practice |
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1 | of clinical laboratory science. |
2 | (c) Board members shall serve for a term of three (3) years, and until their successors are |
3 | appointed and qualified, except that the initial appointments, which shall be made within sixty |
4 | (60) days after July 1, 1992, shall be as follows: |
5 | (1) One pathologist, one non-physician laboratory director, and one clinical laboratory |
6 | scientist, shall be appointed to serve for three (3) years; |
7 | (2) One public representative and one non-pathologist physician, shall be appointed to |
8 | serve for two (2) years; and |
9 | (3) The remaining members shall be appointed to serve for one year. |
10 | (d) The membership of the board shall receive no compensation for their services. |
11 | (e) Whenever a vacancy shall occur on the board by reason other than the expiration of a |
12 | term of office, the director of the department of health with the approval of the governor shall |
13 | appoint a successor of like qualifications for the remainder of the unexpired term. No person shall |
14 | be appointed to serve more than two (2) successive three (3) year terms. |
15 | 23-16.3-7. Duties and powers of the clinical laboratory advisory board. -- In addition |
16 | to any other power conferred upon the board pursuant to this chapter, the board shall recommend |
17 | to the director: |
18 | (1) Rules and regulations for the implementation of this chapter including, but not limited |
19 | to, regulations that delineate qualifications for licensure of clinical laboratory science |
20 | practitioners as defined in this chapter, specify requirements for the renewal of licensure, |
21 | establish standards of professional conduct, and recommend on the amendment or on the repeal |
22 | of the rules and regulations. Following their adoption, the rules and regulations shall govern and |
23 | control the professional conduct of every person who holds a license to perform clinical |
24 | laboratory tests or otherwise engages in the profession of clinical laboratory science; |
25 | (2) Standard written, oral, or practical examinations for purposes of licensure of clinical |
26 | laboratory science practitioners as provided for in § 23-16.3-5; |
27 | (3) Rules and regulations governing qualifications for licensure of specialists in those |
28 | clinical laboratory science specialties that the board may determine in accordance with § 23-16.3- |
29 | 8(c); |
30 | (4) Rules and regulations governing personnel performing tests in limited function |
31 | laboratories; |
32 | (5) A schedule of fees for applications and renewals; |
33 | (6) Establish criteria for the continuing education of clinical laboratory science |
34 | practitioners as required for license renewal; |
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1 | (7) Any other rules and regulations necessary to implement and further the purpose of |
2 | this chapter. |
3 | 23-16.3-8. Standards for licensure. -- (a) Clinical laboratory scientist (technologist). - |
4 | The department of health shall issue a clinical laboratory scientists license to an individual who |
5 | meets the qualifications developed by the board, including at least one of the following |
6 | qualifications: |
7 | (1) A baccalaureate degree in clinical laboratory science (medical technology) from an |
8 | accredited college or university whose curriculum included appropriate clinical education; |
9 | (2) A baccalaureate degree in biological, chemical, or physical science from an accredited |
10 | college or university, and subsequent to graduation has at least twelve (12) months of appropriate |
11 | clinical education in an accredited clinical laboratory science program; |
12 | (3) A baccalaureate degree which includes a minimum of thirty-six (36) semester (or |
13 | equivalent) hours in the biological, chemical, and physical sciences from an accredited college or |
14 | university plus two (2) years of full-time work experience including a minimum of four (4) |
15 | months in each of the four (4) major disciplines of laboratory practice (clinical chemistry, clinical |
16 | microbiology, hematology, immunology/immunohematology); or |
17 | (4) A baccalaureate degree consisting of ninety (90) semester (or equivalent) hours, |
18 | thirty-six (36) of which must be in the biological, chemical, or physical sciences, from an |
19 | accredited university, and appropriate clinical education in an accredited clinical laboratory |
20 | science program. |
21 | (5) A clinical laboratory scientist (technologist) who previously qualified under federal |
22 | regulatory requirements such as 42 CFR § 493.1433 of the March 14, 1990 federal register or |
23 | other regulations or criteria which may be established by the board. |
24 | (b) Clinical laboratory technician. - The department of health shall issue a clinical |
25 | laboratory technician's license to an individual who meets the qualifications promulgated by the |
26 | board, including at least one of the following qualifications: |
27 | (1) An associate degree or completion of sixty (60) semester (or equivalent) hours from a |
28 | clinical laboratory technician program (MLT or equivalent) accredited by an agency recognized |
29 | by the United States Department of Education that included a structured curriculum in clinical |
30 | laboratory techniques; |
31 | (2) A high school diploma (or equivalent): and (i) Completion of twelve (12) months in a |
32 | technician training program such as CLA (ASCP) clinical laboratory assistant (American Society |
33 | of Clinical Pathologists), [CLA) (ASCP)] in an accredited school and medical laboratory |
34 | technician-certificate (MLT-C) programs approved by the board; or (ii) Successful completion of |
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1 | an official military medical laboratory procedure course of at least fifty (50) weeks duration and |
2 | has held the military enlisted occupational specialty of medical laboratory specialist (laboratory |
3 | technician); or |
4 | (3) A clinical laboratory technician who previously qualified under federal regulatory |
5 | requirements such as 42 CFR § 493.1441 of the March 14, 1990 federal register which meet or |
6 | exceed the requirements for licensure set forth by the board. |
7 | (c) Clinical histologic technician. - The department of health shall issue a clinical |
8 | histologic technician license to an individual who meets the qualifications promulgated by the |
9 | board, including at least one of the following: |
10 | (1) Associate degree or at least sixty (60) semester hours (or equivalent) from an |
11 | accredited college/university to include a combination of mathematics and at least twelve (12) |
12 | semester hours of biology and chemistry, and successful completion of an accredited program in |
13 | histologic technique or one full year of training in histologic technique under the supervision of a |
14 | certified histotechnologist or an appropriately certified histopathology supervisor with at least |
15 | three (3) years experience. |
16 | (2) High school graduation (or equivalent) and two (2) years full-time acceptable |
17 | experience under the supervision of a certified/licensed clinical histologic technician at a licensed |
18 | clinical laboratory in histologic technique. |
19 | (d) Cytotechnologist. - The department of health shall issue a cytotechnologist license to |
20 | an individual who meets the qualifications promulgated by the board including at least one of the |
21 | following: |
22 | (1) A baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university with: twenty (20) |
23 | semester hours thirty (30) quarter hours of biological science; eight (8) semester hours, twelve |
24 | (12) quarter hours of chemistry; three (3) semester hours, four (4) quarter hours of mathematics; |
25 | and successful completion of a twelve (12) month cytotechnology program. |
26 | (2) A baccalaureate degree from an accredited college or university with: twenty (20) |
27 | semester hours, thirty (30) quarter hours of biological science; eight (8) semester hours, twelve |
28 | (12) quarter hours of chemistry; three (3) semester hours, four (4) quarter hours of mathematics; |
29 | and five (5) years full-time acceptable clinical laboratory experience including cytopreparatory |
30 | techniques, microscopic analysis, and evaluation of the body systems within the last ten (10) |
31 | years. At least two (2) of these years must be subsequent to the completion of the academic |
32 | component and at least two (2) years must be under the supervision of a licensed physician who is |
33 | a pathologist, certified, or eligible for certification, by the American Board of Pathology in |
34 | anatomic pathology or has other suitable qualifications acceptable to the board. |
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1 | (3) A cytotechnologist who previously qualified under federal regulatory requirements |
2 | such as 42 CFR § 493.1437 of the March 14, 1990 federal register. |
3 | (e) The board shall recommend standards for any other clinical laboratory science |
4 | practitioners specializing in areas such as nuclear medical technology, radioimmunoassay, |
5 | electron microscopy, forensic science, molecular biology, or similar recognized academic and |
6 | scientific disciplines with approval of the director of health. |
7 | 23-16.3-9. Waiver of requirements. -- The board shall recommend regulations |
8 | providing procedures for waiver of the requirements of § 23-16.3-8 for all applicants who hold a |
9 | valid license or its equivalent issued by another state; provided that the requirements under which |
10 | that license or its equivalent was issued to meet or exceed the standards required by this chapter |
11 | with the approval of the director. The board may also recommend regulations it deems |
12 | appropriate with respect to individuals who hold valid licenses or their equivalent in other |
13 | countries. |
14 | 23-16.3-10. Licensure application procedures. -- (a) Licensure applicants shall submit |
15 | their application for licensure to the department of health upon the forms prescribed and furnished |
16 | by the department of health, and shall pay the designated application or examination fee. |
17 | (b) Upon receipt of application and payment of a fee, the department of health shall issue |
18 | a license for a clinical laboratory scientist or technologist, a clinical laboratory technician, or an |
19 | appropriate specialty license to any person who meets the qualifications specified in this chapter |
20 | and the regulations promulgated under this chapter. |
21 | (c) The board may recommend a procedure for issuance of temporary permits to |
22 | individuals otherwise qualified under this chapter who intend to engage in clinical laboratory |
23 | science practice in this state for a limited period of time not to exceed eighteen (18) months. |
24 | (d) The board may recommend a procedure for issuance of provisional licenses to |
25 | individuals who otherwise qualify under this chapter but are awaiting the results of certification |
26 | examinations. A provisional license so issued shall be converted to a license under the provisions |
27 | of § 23-16.3-8 or expire not more than twelve (12) months after issuance. At the discretion of the |
28 | board, the provisional license may be reissued at least one time with the director's approval. |
29 | 23-16.3-11. Licensure renewal. -- (a) Licenses issued pursuant to this chapter shall |
30 | expire on a date and time specified by the department of health. |
31 | (b) Every person licensed pursuant to this chapter shall be issued a renewal license every |
32 | two (2) years upon: |
33 | (1) Submission of an application for renewal on a form prescribed by the department of |
34 | health and payment of an appropriate fee recommended by the board; and |
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1 | (2) Proof of completion, in the period since the license was first issued or last renewed, of |
2 | at least thirty (30) hours of continuing education courses, clinics, lectures, training programs, |
3 | seminars, or other programs related to clinical laboratory practice which are approved or accepted |
4 | by the board; or proof of re-certification by a national certification organization that mandates an |
5 | annual minimum of fifteen (15) hours of continuing education, such as the National Certification |
6 | Agency for Medical Laboratory Personnel. |
7 | (c) The board may recommend any other evidence of competency it shall deem |
8 | reasonably appropriate as a prerequisite to the renewal of any license provided for by this chapter, |
9 | as long as these requirements are uniform as to application, are reasonably related to the |
10 | measurement of qualification, performance, or competence, and are desirable and necessary for |
11 | the protection of the public health. |
12 | 23-16.3-12. Disciplinary requirements. -- The board may recommend to the director of |
13 | health issuance, renewal, or revocation of a license, or suspension, placement on probation, |
14 | censure, or reprimand of a licensee, or any other disciplinary action that the board may deem |
15 | appropriate, including the imposition of a civil penalty, for conduct that may result from, but not |
16 | necessarily be limited to: |
17 | (1) A material misstatement in furnishing information to the department of health; |
18 | (2) A violation or negligent or intentional disregard of this chapter, or of the rules or |
19 | regulations promulgated under this chapter; |
20 | (3) A conviction of any crime under the laws of the United States or any state or territory |
21 | of the United States which is a felony or which is a misdemeanor, an essential element of which |
22 | is dishonesty, or of any crime which is directly related to the practice of the profession; |
23 | (4) Making any misrepresentation for the purpose of obtaining registration or violating |
24 | any provision of this chapter; |
25 | (5) Violating any standard of professional conduct adopted by the board; |
26 | (6) Engaging in dishonorable, unethical, or unprofessional conduct of a character likely to |
27 | deceive, defraud, or harm the public; |
28 | (7) Providing professional services while mentally incompetent, under the influence of |
29 | alcohol or narcotic or controlled dangerous substance that is in excess of therapeutic amounts or |
30 | without valid medical indication; |
31 | (8) Directly or indirectly contracting to perform clinical laboratory tests in a manner |
32 | which offers or implies an offer of rebate, fee-splitting inducements or arrangements, or other |
33 | unlawful remuneration; or |
34 | (9) Aiding or assisting another person in violating any provision of this chapter or any |
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1 | rule adopted under this chapter. |
2 | 23-16.3-13. Hearing requirements -- Procedure. -- (a) The proceedings for the |
3 | revocation, suspension or limiting of any license may be initiated by any person, corporation, |
4 | association, or public officer or by the board by the filing of written charges with the board, but |
5 | no license shall be revoked, suspended, or limited without a hearing before the board within sixty |
6 | (60) days after the filing of written charges in accordance with the procedures established by the |
7 | board. A license may be temporarily suspended without a hearing for the period not to exceed |
8 | thirty (30) days upon notice to the licensee following a finding by the board that there exists a |
9 | significant threat to the public health and approved by the director. |
10 | (b) Any appeal from the action of the board shall be in accordance with the provisions of |
11 | chapter 35 of title 42. |
12 | 23-16.3-14. Roster of licenses. -- The department of health shall maintain a roster of the |
13 | names and addresses of persons currently licensed and registered under the provision of this |
14 | chapter, and of all persons whose licenses have been suspended or revoked within the previous |
15 | year. |
16 | 23-16.3-15. Receipts. -- The proceeds of any fees collected pursuant to the provisions of |
17 | this chapter shall be deposited as general revenues. |
18 | 23-16.3-16. Severability. -- If any provision of this chapter or the application of any |
19 | provision to any person or circumstance shall be held invalid, that invalidity shall not affect the |
20 | provisions or application of this chapter which can be given effect without the invalid provision |
21 | or application, and to this end the provisions of the chapter are declared to be severable. |
22 | SECTION 3. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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EXPLANATION | |
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL | |
OF | |
A N A C T | |
RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY | |
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1 | This act would restore certain provisions of chapter 16.2 of title 23 as well as all of |
2 | chapter 16.3 of title 23, which were repealed or deleted in the 2015 Budget Act, 2015 H 5900 |
3 | Substitute A as amended. These provisions pertain to definitions, licensing, and the operation of |
4 | clinical laboratories. |
5 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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