Chapter 303

2005 -- H 5508

Enacted 07/15/05

 

A N A C T

RELATING TO BUSINESSES AND PROFESSIONS -- OPTOMETRISTS

 

     Introduced By: Representatives Lewiss, Schadone, Anguilla, Carter, and San Bento

     Date Introduced: February 15, 2005

    

 

It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:

 

     SECTION 1. Section 5-35-21.1 of the General Laws in Chapter 5-35 entitled

"Optometrists" is hereby amended to read as follows:

 

     5-35-21.1. Freedom of choice for eye care. -- (a) Any contract providing for health care

benefits, which calls for the expenditure of private or public funds, for any purpose involving eye

care, which is within the scope of the practice of optometry, shall provide the recipients and/or

beneficiaries the freedom to choose within the participating provider panel either an optometrist

or physician to provide the eye care. This provision shall be applicable whether or not the

contract is executed and/or delivered in or outside of the state, or for use within or outside of the

state by or for any individuals who reside or are employed in the state.

      (b) Where the contracts call for the expenditure of public or private funds, for any

purpose involving eye expenditure of public or private funds, for any purpose involving eye care,

there shall be no discrimination as to the rate of reimbursement for the health care, whether

provided by a doctor of optometry or physician providing similar services.

      (c) Where the contracts call for the expenditure of public or private funds involving

Medicaid and RIte Care, Medicare, or supplemental coverage for any purpose relating to

eyewear, and as it pertains to opticianry, the distribution, dispensing, filling, duplication and

fabrication of eyeglasses or optical prosthesis by opticians as defined in section 5-35-1, those

health plans or contracts are required to notify by publication in a public newspaper published

within and circulated and distributed throughout the state of Rhode Island, to all providers,

including, but not limited to, opticians, within the health plan's or contract's geographic service

area, of the opportunity to apply for credentials, and there is no discrimination as to the rate of

reimbursement for health care provided by an optician for similar services as rendered by other

professions pursuant to this section. Nothing contained in this chapter shall require health plans to

contract with any particular class of providers.

 

     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.     

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