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STATE OF RHODE ISLAND | |
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY | |
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2022 | |
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A N A C T | |
RELATING TO HEALTH AND SAFETY -- THE CONSUMER PROTECTION IN EYE CARE | |
ACT | |
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Introduced By: Representative William W. O'Brien | |
Date Introduced: January 06, 2022 | |
Referred To: House Health & Human Services | |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: | |
1 | SECTION 1. Title 23 of the General Laws entitled "HEALTH AND SAFETY" is hereby |
2 | amended by adding thereto the following chapter: |
3 | CHAPTER 97 |
4 | THE CONSUMER PROTECTION IN EYE CARE ACT |
5 | 23-97-1. Short title. |
6 | This act shall be known and may be cited as "the Consumer Protection in Eye Care Act." |
7 | 23-97-2. Definitions. |
8 | (a) As used in this chapter: |
9 | (1) "Assessment mechanism" means automated or virtual equipment, application, or |
10 | technology designed to be used on a telephone, a computer, or an Internet-accessible device that |
11 | may be used either in person or remotely to conduct an eye assessment, and includes artificial |
12 | intelligence devices and any equipment, electronic or nonelectronic, that is used to perform an eye |
13 | assessment. |
14 | (2) "Contact lens" means any lens placed directly on the surface of the eye, regardless of |
15 | whether or not it is intended to correct a visual defect, including any cosmetic, therapeutic, or |
16 | corrective lens. |
17 | (3) "Eye assessment" means an assessment of the ocular health and visual status of a patient |
18 | that may include, but is not limited to, objective refractive data or information generated by an |
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1 | automated testing device, including an autorefractor, in order to establish a medical diagnosis for |
2 | the correction of vision disorders. |
3 | (4) "Person" means an individual, corporation, trust, partnership, incorporated or |
4 | unincorporated association, and any other legal entity. |
5 | (5) "Prescription" means a handwritten or electronic order issued by a provider that |
6 | includes: |
7 | (i) In the case of contact lenses, all information required by the Fairness to Contact Lens |
8 | Consumers Act, 15 U.S.C. §§ 7601 et seq.; |
9 | (ii) In the case of visual aid glasses, all information required by the Ophthalmic Practice |
10 | Rules, also known as the Eyeglass Rule, 16 C.F.R. Part 456; and |
11 | (iii) Necessary and appropriate information for the dispensing of visual aid glasses or |
12 | contact lenses for a patient, including the provider's name, license number, physical address at |
13 | which the provider practices, and telephone number. |
14 | (6) "Provider" means a health care professional licensed under chapters 35.1 or 37 of title |
15 | 5 of the general laws. |
16 | (7) "Visual aid glasses" means eyeglasses, spectacles, or lenses designed or used to correct |
17 | visual defects, including spectacles that may be adjusted by the wearer to achieve different types |
18 | or levels of visual correction or enhancement. Visual aid glasses do not include optical instrument |
19 | or devices that are: |
20 | (i) Not intended to correct or enhance vision; |
21 | (ii) Sold without consideration of the visual status of the individual who will use the optical |
22 | instrument or device, including nonprescription sunglasses, plano lenses that are clear, colored or |
23 | tinted, or lenses that are designed and used solely to filter out light; |
24 | (iii) Completely assembled eyeglasses or spectacles designed and used solely to magnify; |
25 | or |
26 | (iv) Nonprescription eyewear exempted from the provisions of § 5-35.1-10, namely simple |
27 | reading magnifying glasses, toy glasses, goggles consisting of plano white or plano colored lenses, |
28 | or ordinary colored glasses. |
29 | 23-97-3. Assessment Mechanisms. |
30 | (a) An assessment mechanism to conduct an eye assessment or to generate a prescription |
31 | for contact lenses or visual aid glasses in Rhode Island shall: |
32 | (1) Provide synchronous or asynchronous interaction between the patient and the provider; |
33 | (2) Collect the patient's medical history, previous prescription for corrective eyewear, and |
34 | length of time since the patient's most recent in-person comprehensive eye health examination. |
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1 | (3) Disclose to patients and require acceptance in advance as a term of use that: |
2 | (i) This assessment is not a replacement of an in-person comprehensive eye health |
3 | examination; |
4 | (ii) This assessment cannot be used to generate an initial prescription for contact lenses or |
5 | a follow-up or first renewal of the initial prescription. |
6 | (iii) This assessment may only be used if the patient has had an in-person comprehensive |
7 | eye health examination within the previous twenty-four (24) months if the patient is conducting an |
8 | eye assessment or receiving a prescription for visual aid glasses; and |
9 | (iv) The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) advises contact |
10 | lens wearers to visit an eye doctor one time a year or more often if needed. |
11 | 23-97-4. Provider responsibilities. |
12 | (a) To use an assessment mechanism to conduct an eye assessment or to generate a |
13 | prescription, a person shall be an actively licensed provider acting within their scope of practice, |
14 | and the provider shall: |
15 | (1) Conform to the standard of eye health care expected of traditional in-person clinical |
16 | settings as appropriate to the patient's age and presenting condition, including when the standard of |
17 | care requires the use of diagnostic testing and performance of a physical examination, which may |
18 | be carried out through the use of peripheral devices appropriate to the patient's condition. |
19 | (2) Not use the data or information obtained from an eye assessment as the sole basis for |
20 | issuing a prescription. |
21 | (3) Read and interpret the diagnostic information and data, including any photographs and |
22 | scans, gathered by the assessment mechanism. |
23 | (4) Verify the identity of the patient requesting treatment via the assessment mechanism. |
24 | (5) Verify the patient is at least eighteen (18) years of age. |
25 | (6) For issuing prescriptions for visual aid glasses, verify that the patient has received an |
26 | in-person comprehensive eye examination by a provider within the previous twenty-four (24) |
27 | months. |
28 | (7) For issuing prescriptions for contact lenses, verify that the patient has received an in- |
29 | person comprehensive eye health examination by a provider: |
30 | (i) For the initial prescription and one follow-up or first renewal of the initial prescription; |
31 | or |
32 | (ii) Within twenty-four (24) months after the follow-up or first renewal of the initial |
33 | prescription, and every twenty-four (24) months thereafter. |
34 | (8) Create and maintain a medical record for each patient, which is for use during the |
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1 | ongoing treatment of a patient, and complies with all state and federal laws regarding maintenance |
2 | and accessibility. |
3 | (9) Provide a handwritten or electronic signature, along with their Rhode Island state |
4 | license number, certifying their diagnosis, evaluation, treatment, prescription, or consultation |
5 | recommendations of the patient. |
6 | 23-97-5. Penalties. |
7 | (a) Any person who violates any provision of this chapter or the rules or regulations |
8 | promulgated by the department of health shall, in addition to any other penalty provided by law, |
9 | pay a civil penalty to the state in an amount not to exceed ten thousand dollars ($10,000) for each |
10 | violation, to be deposited as general revenue. |
11 | (b) Any person charged in a complaint filed by the department of health or the office of the |
12 | attorney general with violating any of the provisions of this chapter shall be entitled to an |
13 | administrative hearing conducted in accordance with chapter 35 of title 42. |
14 | (c) Any person aggrieved by a final order issued under the authority of this chapter shall |
15 | have the right of an appeal by filing a petition in the state superior court. |
16 | (d) Nothing in this chapter shall restrict the department of health from enforcing |
17 | disciplinary action against a provider pursuant to chapters 35.1 and 37 of title 5, and any rules or |
18 | regulations promulgated thereunder. |
19 | 23-97-6. Rules and Regulations. |
20 | The department of health shall adopt and promulgate reasonable rules and regulations to |
21 | carry out the provisions of this chapter. |
22 | 23-97-7. Severability. |
23 | If any provision of this chapter, or of any rule or regulation promulgated under this chapter, |
24 | or the application of this chapter to any person or circumstances is held invalid by a court of |
25 | competent jurisdiction, the remainder of the chapter, rule, or regulation, and the application of this |
26 | provision to other persons or circumstances, shall not be affected. |
27 | SECTION 2. 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 -- THE CONSUMER PROTECTION IN EYE CARE | |
ACT | |
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1 | This act would provide for consumer protection in eye care services by developing |
2 | standards and enforcement protocols in the provision of eye care services. |
3 | This act would take effect upon passage. |
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