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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 - BOARD OF MEDICAL LICENSURE

AND DISCIPLINE

     

     Introduced By: Representatives McKiernan, Carson, O'Brien, Carnevale, and Slater

     Date Introduced: March 02, 2016

     Referred To: House Health, Education & Welfare

     It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

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     SECTION 1. Sections 5-37-1.3 and 5-37-5.2 of the General Laws in Chapter 5-37

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entitled "Board of Medical Licensure and Discipline" are hereby amended to read as follows:

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     5-37-1.3. Board of medical licensure and discipline -- Powers and duties. -- The board

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has the following duties and powers:

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      (1) To adopt, amend, and rescind rules and regulations, with the approval of the director,

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necessary to carry out the provisions of this chapter;

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      (2) To investigate all complaints and charges of unprofessional conduct against any

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licensed physician or limited registrant and hold hearings to determine whether those charges are

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substantiated or unsubstantiated;

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      (3) To direct the director of the department of health to license qualified applicants;

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      (4) To appoint one or more members of the board to act for the members of the board in

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investigating the conduct or competence of any licensed physician or limited registrant;

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      (5) To direct the director to revoke or suspend licenses or registrations, or implement

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other disciplinary action against persons licensed or registered under this chapter;

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      (6) To issue subpoenas and administer oaths in connection with any investigations,

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hearing, or disciplinary proceedings held under the authority of this chapter; as follows:

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     (i) All subpoenas issued pursuant to this section shall only be issued by a vote of either

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the investigating committee or the full board;

 

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     (ii) All subpoenas issued by the board or the investigating committee shall be served by a

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disinterested party or by a constable authorized by the courts to serve process;

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     (iii) Subpoenas issued by either the investigating committee or the full board shall have a

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reasonable return date that will allow the recipient an opportunity to review the subpoena, consult

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with counsel, and prepare a response to the subpoena; and

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     (iv) All subpoenas shall be in compliance with the Rhode Island health care

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confidentiality act;

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      (7) To take or cause depositions to be taken as needed in any investigation, hearing, or

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proceeding;

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      (8) To summon and examine witnesses during any investigation, hearing, or proceeding

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conducted by the board;

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      (9) To adopt and publish, with the approval of the director, rules of procedure and other

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regulations in accordance with the Administrative Procedure Act, chapter 35 of title 42.

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      (10) (i) To require a licensee to undergo a physical or psychiatric examination by a

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physician acceptable to the board, from a list provided to the licensee by the board, if probable

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cause exists to believe that allegations of misconduct against a licensee are caused by an

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impairment which has directly affected the ability of the licensee to conduct his or her practice

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professionally.

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      (ii) The investigating committee and the board may not discriminate on the basis of

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disability in the administration of the licensing program, nor subject qualified individuals with

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disabilities to any discrimination on the basis of disability in its complaint procedure. All

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decisions of the investigating committee and the board shall be based on the allegation of

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unprofessional conduct and not due to probable cause of the conduct being related to the

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disability of the licensee.

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      (11) To advise the licensee of the availability of the physicians health committee of the

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Rhode Island Medical Society, and in appropriate instances, to refer licensees to that committee

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for evaluation by appropriate medical professionals.

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     5-37-5.2. Complaints. -- (a) Any person, firm, corporation, or public officer may submit

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a written complaint to the board charging the holder of a license to practice medicine or limited

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registrant with unprofessional conduct, specifying the grounds for the complaint. The board shall

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review all complaints.

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      (b) If the board determines that the complaint merits consideration, or if the board, on its

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own initiative without a formal complaint, has reason to believe that any holder of a license or

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limited registration to practice medicine may be guilty of unprofessional conduct, the chairperson

 

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shall designate three (3) members of the board at least one of whom shall be a public member, to

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serve as a committee to investigate the complaint. If the complaint relates to a procedure

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involving osteopathic manipulative treatment (OMT), at least one member of the investigating

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committee shall be an osteopathic physician member of the board.

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      (c) The investigating committee shall conduct its deliberations and make

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recommendations regarding the complaint to the board. In conducting an investigation of such

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complaints that require an inspection of a licensee's office:

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     (1) Either the investigating committee or the full board shall make a finding that an

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inspection is required and this finding must be evidenced by recorded minutes showing the vote

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to conduct an inspection;

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     (2) The scope and manner of conducting any such inspection shall be reasonably related

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to the written complaint received. Any licensee whose office is the subject of such inspection

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shall be provided by either the investigating committee or the full board with a copy of the

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complaint or a written summary of all pertinent allegations prior to or at the commencement of

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the inspection;

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     (3) At the conclusion of the inspection and prior to leaving the licensee's office premises,

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the board's inspectors shall provide the licensee whose office has been inspected with a copy of

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the completed inspection form, noting areas of deficiency or follow-up;

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     (4) Unless there is a real potential of imminent, unreasonable harm to patients or staff, the

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licensee shall have ten (10) days to remedy any deficiencies found during the inspection; and

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     (5) All inspections shall be carried out so as not to interfere with direct patient care.

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     (d) No member of the board who participated in the investigation may participate in any

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subsequent hearing or action taken by the remainder of the board. Investigations shall remain

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confidential and all initial hearings, investigatory hearings, and full hearings before the board

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shall remain confidential.

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      (e) (1) If the recommendation is no unprofessional conduct, the remaining members of

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the board shall review the relevant data and vote a final recommendation.

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      (2) If the investigating committee has probable cause to believe the alleged

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unprofessional conduct of the licensee is caused by an impairment which has directly affected the

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ability of the licensee to conduct his or her practice professionally, the committee may use its

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authority under § 5-37-1.3(10) to assist in further deliberations regarding the alleged misconduct

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of the licensee.

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      (3) In the event of a determination by the investigating committee of probable cause for a

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finding of unprofessional conduct, the accused may request a hearing (see §§ 5-37-5.3 and 5-37-

 

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5.4). A hearing committee shall be designated by the chairperson consisting of three (3) other

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members of the board, at least one of whom shall be a physician member and at least one of

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whom is a public member. If the complaint relates to a procedure involving osteopathic

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manipulative treatment (OMT), at least one member of the investigating committee shall be an

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osteopathic physician member of the board. The hearing shall be conducted by a hearing officer

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appointed by the director of the department of health. The hearing officer shall be responsible for

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conducting the hearing and writing a proposed findings of fact and conclusions of law along with

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a recommendation of a sanction, if warranted. The hearing committee shall read the transcript and

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review the evidence and, after deliberation, the hearing committee shall issue a final decision

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including conclusions of fact and of law. The board shall make public all decisions including all

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conclusions against a license holder as listed in § 5-37-6.3.

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     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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     This act would add certain procedural requirements relating to the issuance of subpoenas

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and the inspection of a licensee's office to the disciplinary and oversight powers of the board of

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medical licensure and discipline.

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     This act would take effect upon passage.

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