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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2016 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO BUSINESSES AND PROFESSIONS - TRAINING ON DRUG ADDICTION | |
RISK | |
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Introduced By: Representatives McNamara, Bennett, and Lancia | |
Date Introduced: January 28, 2016 | |
Referred To: House Health, Education & Welfare | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Section 5-37-2 of the General Laws in Chapter 5-37 entitled "Board of |
2 | Medical Licensure and Discipline" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
3 | 5-37-2. License to practice – Qualifications of applicants – Fee – Reexamination. – |
4 | (a)(1) Authority to practice allopathic or osteopathic medicine under this chapter shall be by a |
5 | license issued by the director of the department of health to any reputable physician who intends |
6 | to practice allopathic or osteopathic medicine in this state, and who meets the requirements for |
7 | licensure established in this chapter and regulations established by the board or by the director. |
8 | Applicants for licensure shall present satisfactory evidence of graduation from a medical school |
9 | or school of osteopathic medicine approved by the board and in good standing, shall meet post |
10 | graduate training requirements and any other requirements that the board or director establishes |
11 | by regulation, and shall pass in a satisfactory manner any examination that the board may require. |
12 | Any physician applying for licensure shall pay a non refundable application fee and when |
13 | applicable a reexamination fee for each reexamination, in a total amount as set forth in § 23-1-54. |
14 | (2) A license to practice allopathic medicine shall be issued to persons who have |
15 | graduated from a school of medicine, possess a degree of doctor of medicine (or meet the |
16 | requirements of subsection (b) of this section), and meet the requirements for licensure. |
17 | (3) A license to practice osteopathic medicine shall be issued to persons who have |
18 | graduated from a school of osteopathic medicine and possess a degree of doctor of osteopathy |
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1 | and otherwise meet the requirements for licensure. A license to practice osteopathic medicine |
2 | shall confer upon the holder the right to practice osteopathic medicine in all its branches as taught |
3 | and practiced in accredited colleges of osteopathic medicine. The holder of that license shall be |
4 | subject to the same duties and liabilities and entitled to the same rights and privileges, which may |
5 | be imposed by law or governmental regulation, upon physicians of any school of medicine. |
6 | (b)(1) Qualification of Certain Other Applicants for License. Notwithstanding any other |
7 | provisions of this section an individual, who at the time of his or her enrollment in a medical |
8 | school outside the United States is a citizen of the United States, shall be eligible to apply for a |
9 | certificate pursuant to this section if he or she has satisfied the following requirements: |
10 | (i) Has studied medicine in a medical school located outside the United States, which is |
11 | recognized by the World Health Organization; |
12 | (ii) Has completed all of the formal requirements of the foreign medical school except |
13 | internship and/or social service; |
14 | (iii) Has attained a score satisfactory to a medical school approved by the liaison |
15 | committee on medical education on a qualifying examination acceptable to the state board for |
16 | medicine, and has satisfactorily completed one academic year of supervised clinical training |
17 | under the direction of any United States medical school; |
18 | (iv) Has completed the post-graduate hospital training required by the board of applicants |
19 | for licensure; and |
20 | (v) Has passed the examination required by the board of all applicants for licensure.; and |
21 | (2) Satisfaction of the requirements of subdivision (1) of this subsection is in lieu of the |
22 | completion of any foreign internship and/or social service requirements, and no such |
23 | requirements are a condition of licensure as a physician in this state. |
24 | (3) Satisfaction of the requirements of subdivision (1) of this subsection is in lieu of |
25 | certification by the educational council for foreign medical graduates, and this certification is not |
26 | a condition of licensure as a physician in this state. |
27 | (4) No hospital licensed by this state, or operated by the state or a political subdivision of |
28 | the state, or which receives state financial assistance, directly or indirectly, requires an individual, |
29 | who at the time of his or her enrollment in a medical school outside the United States is a citizen |
30 | of the United States, to satisfy any requirements other than those contained in paragraphs (1)(i), |
31 | (ii), and (iii) of this subsection prior to commencing an internship or residency. |
32 | (5) A document granted by a medical school located outside the United States which is |
33 | recognized by the World Health Organization issued after the completion of all the formal |
34 | requirements of that foreign medical school except internship and/or social service, upon |
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1 | certification by the medical school in which this training was received of satisfactory completion |
2 | by the person to whom this document was issued of the requirements in paragraph (1)(iii) of this |
3 | subsection, shall be deemed the equivalent of a degree of doctor of medicine for purposes of |
4 | licensure and practice as a physician in this state. |
5 | (6) No funds appropriated by the general assembly to any school or college of medicine |
6 | shall be disbursed until the director of the department of health has certified that this school or |
7 | college has established, and will maintain until December 31, 1989, a clinical training program as |
8 | contemplated by paragraph (1)(iii) of this subsection, to accommodate residents of this state |
9 | deemed qualified by that school or college of medicine consistent with that school's or college's |
10 | educational resources. |
11 | (c) Any individual licensed under subsections (a) or (b) of this section shall be required to |
12 | complete and provide evidence of completion of at least five (5) hours of training every two (2) |
13 | years on the risks of addiction associated with medications prescribed for pain management as a |
14 | condition of the renewal of any license. |
15 | (d) Any individual licensed under subsections (a) or (b) of this section, who prescribes |
16 | controlled substances, shall complete eight (8) hours of training to qualify for a waiver to |
17 | prescribe and dispense buprenorphine under the Drug Addiction Treatment Act of 2000 (DATA |
18 | 2000), Title XXXV, Section 3502 of the Children's Health Act of 2000, within four (4) years of |
19 | the physician's licensure under this chapter, or within four (4) years of the passage of this act, |
20 | whichever event occurs later in time. Completion of training to qualify for a waiver to prescribe |
21 | and dispense buprenorphine under DATA 2000 shall be in lieu of the training required by §5-37- |
22 | 2(c) for the concurrent two (2) year period when the physician is undertaking the DATA 2000 |
23 | training. Provided, a person who has already successfully completed the DATA 2000 training |
24 | shall not be required to repeat such training. |
25 | SECTION 2. Section 5-35.1-2 in Chapter 5-35.1 entitled "Optometrists" is hereby |
26 | amended to read as follows: |
27 | 5-35.1-2. Qualifications to practice optometry. – (a) Every applicant for licensure shall |
28 | present satisfactory evidence in the form of affidavits properly sworn to that he or she; |
29 | (1) is of good moral character; and |
30 | (2) has graduated from a school or college or optometry which maintains a course in |
31 | optometry of not less than four (4) years and is approved by the accreditation council on |
32 | optometric education (ACOE) or other accrediting body as approved by the board; and |
33 | (3) has successfully passed a national examination or other examinations approved by the |
34 | department and the board; and |
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1 | (4) any other qualifications as may be established in rules and regulations promulgated by |
2 | the department. |
3 | (b) Any individual licensed under subsection (a) of this section shall be required to |
4 | complete and provide evidence of completion of at least five (5) hours of training every two (2) |
5 | years on the risks of addiction associated with medications prescribed for pain management as a |
6 | condition of the renewal of any license. |
7 | SECTION 3. Section 5-31.1-6 of the General Laws in Chapter 5-35.1 entitled "Dentists |
8 | and Dental Hygienists" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
9 | 5-31.1-6. License to practice – Qualifications of applicants – Fee – Reexamination. – |
10 | (a) Authority to practice dentistry or dental hygiene under this chapter is by a license, issued by |
11 | the director of the department of health, to any reputable dentist, dental hygienist or DAANCE- |
12 | certified maxillofacial surgery assistant who intends to practice dentistry, dental hygiene or |
13 | DAANCE-certified maxillofacial surgery assisting in this state, and who meets the requirements |
14 | for licensure prescribed in this chapter and regulations established by the board or the director. |
15 | (b) Applicants for licensure as dentists shall: |
16 | (1) Present satisfactory evidence of graduation from a school of dentistry accredited by |
17 | the American Dental Association Commission on Dental Accreditation, or its designated agency, |
18 | and approved by the board; |
19 | (2) Meet any other requirements that the board or director by regulation establishes; and |
20 | (3) Pass in a satisfactory manner any examinations that the board requires.; and |
21 | (c) Applicants for licensure as dental hygienists shall: |
22 | (1) Present satisfactory evidence of graduation from a school for dental hygiene |
23 | accredited by the American Dental Association Commission on Dental Auxiliary Accreditation or |
24 | its designated agency and approved by the board; |
25 | (2) Meet any other requirements that the board or director by regulation establishes; and |
26 | (3) Pass in a satisfactory manner any examination that the board requires. |
27 | (d) Any dentist and any dental hygienist or DAANCE-certified maxillofacial surgery |
28 | assistant applying for licensure shall pay an application fee as set forth in § 23-1-54. Application |
29 | fees shall in no case be returned. Applicants requiring reexamination for dentistry, for dental |
30 | hygiene or for DAANCE-certified maxillofacial surgery assisting shall submit fees as set forth in |
31 | § 23-1-54 for each reexamination. |
32 | (e)(1) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, the board of dental examiners may |
33 | issue a special license to qualifying dentists and dental hygienists under the terms and conditions |
34 | set forth in this section and pursuant to requirements that may be set forth in the rules and |
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1 | regulations of the board. The special license may only be issued to a person who is retired from |
2 | the practice of dentistry or dental hygiene and not currently engaged in such practice either full- |
3 | time or part-time and has, prior to retirement, maintained full licensure in good standing in |
4 | dentistry or dental hygiene in any state. |
5 | (2) The special licensee shall be permitted to practice dentistry or dental hygiene only in |
6 | the non-compensated employ of public agencies or institutions, not-for-profit agencies, not-for- |
7 | profit institutions, nonprofit corporations, or not-for-profit associations that provide dentistry or |
8 | dental hygiene services only to indigent patients in areas underserved by dentists or dental |
9 | hygienists or critical need population areas of the state. |
10 | (3) The person applying for the special license under this section shall submit to the |
11 | board a notarized statement from the employing agency, institution, corporation, association, or |
12 | health care program, on a form prescribed by the board, whereby he or she agrees unequivocally |
13 | not to receive compensation for any dentistry or dental hygiene services he or she may render |
14 | while in possession of the special license. |
15 | (4) Any application fees and all licensure and renewal fees shall be waived for the holder |
16 | of the special license under this section. |
17 | (5) A dentist or dental hygienist licensed pursuant to this section shall comply with the |
18 | continuing education requirements established by the board of dental examiners in this state. |
19 | (f) Applicants for licensure as certified maxillofacial surgical assistants shall: |
20 | (1) Present satisfactory evidence of completion of the DAANCE oral surgery assistant |
21 | training course prepared and administered by the American Association of Oral and Maxillofacial |
22 | Surgeons or its designated agency and approved by the board; |
23 | (2) Meet any other requirements that the board or director by regulation establishes; |
24 | (3) Pass, in a satisfactory manner, any examination that the board requires; and |
25 | (4) Complete a board of examiners in dentistry-approved advanced cardiac life support |
26 | course and current certification. |
27 | (g) Any individual licensed under this section shall be required to complete and provide |
28 | evidence of completion of at least five (5) hours of training every two (2) years on the risks of |
29 | addiction associated with medications prescribed for pain management as a condition of the |
30 | renewal of any license. |
31 | SECTION 4. Section 5-54-9 of the General Laws in Chapter 5-54 entitled "Physician |
32 | Assistants" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
33 | 5-54-9. Criteria for licensure as a physician assistant. – (a) The board shall |
34 | recommend to the director for licensure as a physician assistant an applicant who: |
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1 | (1) Is of good character and reputation; |
2 | (2) Graduated from a physician assistant training program certified by the AMA's |
3 | Committee on Allied Health, Education, and Accreditation, its successor, the Commission on |
4 | Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP), its successor or the Accreditation |
5 | Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant (ARC-PA) or its successor.; |
6 | (3) Passed a certifying examination approved by the National Commission on |
7 | Certification of Physician Assistants or any other national certifying exam approved by the |
8 | board.; |
9 | (4) Submitted a completed application together with the required fee as set forth in § 23- |
10 | 1-54. |
11 | (b) Any individual licensed under subsection (a) of this section shall be required to |
12 | complete and provide evidence of completion of at least five (5) hours of training every two (2) |
13 | years on the risks of addiction associated with medications prescribed for pain management as a |
14 | condition of the renewal of any license. |
15 | SECTION 5. Section 5-29-6 of the General Laws in Chapter 5-29 entitled "Podiatrists" is |
16 | hereby amended to read as follows: |
17 | 5-29-6. Qualifications of applicants. -- (a) All persons subsequently desiring to |
18 | commence the practice of podiatry in this state shall apply to the division of professional |
19 | regulation for a license. Applicants for examination shall present to the division, at least thirty |
20 | (30) days before the commencement of the examination at which he or she is to be examined, a |
21 | written application on a form or forms provided by the division, together with satisfactory proof |
22 | that the applicant is more than eighteen (18) years of age, is of good moral character, has obtained |
23 | a certificate showing that the applicant before entering a school or college of podiatric medicine |
24 | and surgery had obtained an academic education consisting of at least three (3) years of study at a |
25 | duly recognized college or university. The applicant shall provide evidence of satisfactory |
26 | completion of a course of study in podiatric medicine approved and accredited by the council on |
27 | podiatric medical education of the American podiatric medical association. |
28 | (b) The applicant shall provide evidence that the degree doctor of podiatric medicine was |
29 | conferred upon the applicant from the same college as was his or her course of study. |
30 | (c) In addition to the above requirements the applicant shall provide evidence of |
31 | satisfactory completion of a minimum one year residency program as defined, recognized, and |
32 | accredited by the Council on podiatric medical education of the American Podiatric Medical |
33 | Association, and the program must have also been accredited by that body at the time of |
34 | residency participation. |
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1 | (d) Any individual licensed under this section shall be required to complete and provide |
2 | evidence of completion of at least five (5) hours of training every two (2) years on the risks of |
3 | addiction associated with medications prescribed for pain management as a condition of the |
4 | renewal of any license. |
5 | SECTION 6. Section 5-34-45 of the General Laws in Chapter 5-34 entitled "Nurses" is |
6 | hereby amended to read as follows: |
7 | 5-34-45. Licensure of APRNs. -- (a) An applicant for initial licensure to practice as an |
8 | APRN shall: |
9 | (1) Submit a completed, written application and appropriate fees as established by the |
10 | board of nursing; |
11 | (2) Hold a current RN license or privilege to practice and shall not hold an encumbered |
12 | license or privilege to practice as an RN in any state or territory; |
13 | (3) Have completed an accredited graduate or post-graduate level APRN program in one |
14 | of the three roles (RNP, CRNA, or CNS) and at least one population focus; |
15 | (4) Be currently certified by a national certifying body recognized by the board of |
16 | nursing in the APRN role and population foci appropriate to educational preparation; |
17 | (5) Report any criminal conviction, nolo contendere plea, Alford plea, or other plea |
18 | arrangement in lieu of conviction; |
19 | (6) Have committed no acts or omissions that are grounds for disciplinary action as set |
20 | forth in this chapter; and |
21 | (7) Provide other evidence as required by regulation. |
22 | (b) The board of nursing may issue an initial APRN license to clinical nurse specialists |
23 | without a certification exam when: |
24 | (1) A national certification exam does not exist for the current population foci; and |
25 | (2) The applicant has submitted a portfolio to the board of nursing that includes proof of |
26 | graduation; course descriptions; official transcript that includes courses in pharmacology, |
27 | pathophysiology and physical assessment; and letters of recommendation from his/her employer |
28 | attesting to the CNS's practice at the advanced-practice level. |
29 | (c) After January 1, 2015, all clinical nurse specialists seeking initial licensure as an |
30 | APRN must meet all the criteria as stated in this chapter, including national certification in a role |
31 | and population foci recognized by the board of nursing. |
32 | (d) The board of nursing may issue a license by endorsement to an APRN licensed under |
33 | the laws of another state if, in the opinion of the board of nursing, the applicant meets the |
34 | qualifications for licensure in this jurisdiction. An applicant for APRN licensure by endorsement |
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1 | shall: |
2 | (1) Submit a completed, written application and appropriate fees as established by the |
3 | board of nursing; |
4 | (2) Hold a current license or privilege to practice as an RN and APRN in a state or |
5 | territory; |
6 | (3) Have an unencumbered license or privilege to practice in any state or territory; |
7 | (4) Have completed an accredited graduate or post-graduate level APRN program in one |
8 | of the three roles (CNP, CRNA or CNS) and at least one population focus or meets the standards |
9 | for grandfathering as described in this chapter; |
10 | (5) Be currently certified by a national certifying body recognized by the board of |
11 | nursing in the APRN role and at least one population focus appropriate to educational |
12 | preparation; |
13 | (6) Meet continued competency requirements as set forth in board of nursing regulations; |
14 | (7) Report any conviction, nolo contendere plea, Alford plea, or other plea arrangement |
15 | in lieu of conviction; |
16 | (8) Have committed no acts or omissions that are grounds for disciplinary action in |
17 | another jurisdiction; and |
18 | (9) Provide other evidence as required by the board of nursing in its regulations. |
19 | (e) APRN licenses issued under this chapter shall be renewed every two (2) years |
20 | according to a schedule established by the board of nursing. An applicant for APRN license |
21 | renewal shall: |
22 | (1) Submit a renewal application as directed by the board of nursing and remit the |
23 | required fee as set forth in regulation; |
24 | (2) Maintain national certification in the appropriate APRN role and at least one |
25 | population focus, authorized by licensure, through an ongoing recertification maintenance |
26 | program of a nationally recognized certifying body recognized by the board of nursing; and |
27 | (3) Meet other requirements set forth in regulations. |
28 | (f) The board of nursing may reactivate or reinstate an APRN license as set forth in |
29 | board of nursing regulation. |
30 | (g) Any individual licensed under this section shall be required to complete and provide |
31 | evidence of completion of at least five (5) hours of training every two (2) years on the risks of |
32 | addiction associated with medications prescribed for pain management as a condition of the |
33 | renewal of any license. |
34 | SECTION 7. Section 23-13-9 of the General Laws in Chapter 23-13 entitled "Maternal |
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1 | and Child Health Services for Children with Special Health Care Needs" is hereby amended to |
2 | read as follows: |
3 | 23-13-9. Licensing and regulation of midwives -- Penalty for violations. – (a) The |
4 | state director of health is authorized and directed to make rules for the regulation of the practice |
5 | of midwifery and for the licensing of midwives, including regulations that require the payment of |
6 | an initial application fee equal to that fee that is imposed upon applicants for licensure as nurse |
7 | practitioners and a renewal fee also equivalent to that for nurse practitioners. The rules regarding |
8 | the regulation of the practice of midwifery shall authorize a licensed, certified nurse-midwife |
9 | (CNM) or a licensed, certified midwife (CM) to prescribe medications that might be reasonably |
10 | required by his or her patients; provided however, that a licensed, certified nurse-midwife (CNM) |
11 | or a licensed, certified midwife (CM) shall prescribe any of those medications as authorized by |
12 | the director of health. The provisions of this section relating to prescription authority by certified |
13 | nurse-midwives and certified midwives shall be overseen by the department of health as defined |
14 | in the department's rules and regulations for licensing of midwives (R23-13MID). No person not |
15 | a licensed midwife or a physician, registered under the provisions of chapter 37 of title 5, shall |
16 | practice midwifery, or shall make a practice of attending women in childbirth for hire, or use the |
17 | name or title of midwife. Any person who violates the provisions of this section, or who violates |
18 | any of the rules of the department of health made in pursuance of this section, shall be fined not |
19 | more than one hundred dollars ($100), or imprisoned not more than six (6) months, or both, and |
20 | the director of health may revoke the license issued to any person when, in the opinion of the |
21 | director of health, that person is guilty of unprofessional conduct. |
22 | (b) Any individual licensed under subsection (a) of this section shall be required to |
23 | complete and provide evidence of completion of at least five (5) hours of training every two (2) |
24 | years on the risks of addiction associated with medications prescribed for pain management as a |
25 | condition of the renewal of any license. |
26 | SECTION 8. 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 - TRAINING ON DRUG ADDICTION | |
RISK | |
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1 | This act would require that physicians, dentists, and other healthcare professionals who |
2 | treat patients complete at least five (5) hours of training every two (2) years on the risks of |
3 | addiction associated with medications prescribed for pain management. |
4 | This act would also require physicians to complete training necessary to obtain a DATA |
5 | 2000 waiver to prescribe buprenorphine. |
6 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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