Chapter 301
2022 -- S 2205 SUBSTITUTE A
Enacted 06/29/2022

A N   A C T
RELATING TO BUSINESSES AND PROFESSIONS -- GENETIC COUNSELORS LICENSING ACT

Introduced By: Senators Sosnowski, Goodwin, Coyne, Miller, Gallo, McCaffrey, and Euer

Date Introduced: February 08, 2022

It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:
     SECTION 1. Title 5 of the General Laws entitled "BUSINESSES AND PROFESSIONS"
is hereby amended by adding thereto the following chapter:
CHAPTER 91 92
GENETIC COUNSELORS LICENSING ACT
     5-91-1 5-92-1. Short title.
     This chapter shall be known and may be cited as the "Genetic Counselors Licensing Act".
     5-91-2 5-92-2. Statement of policy.
     The state of Rhode Island has an interest in regulating the practice of genetic counseling
and in licensing genetic counselors in order to protect the public health, safety, and welfare.
     5-91-3 5-92-3. Definitions.
     As used in this chapter, the following words, shall, unless the context requires otherwise,
have the following meanings:
     (1) "ABGC" means the American Board of Genetic Counseling, a national agency for
certification and recertification of genetic counselors or its successor agency.
     (2) "ABMG" means the American Board of Medical Genetics, a national agency for
certification and recertification of genetic counselors, MD and DO geneticists and Ph.D. geneticists
or its successor agency.
     (3) "ACGC" means the Accreditation Council for Genetic Counseling (ACGC), an
accreditation board for genetic counselor training programs or its successor agency.
     (4) "Department" means the department of health.
     (5) "Licensed genetic counselor" means a person licensed under this chapter to engage in
the practice of genetic counseling.
     (6) "Person" means an individual and does not mean an association of individuals or a legal
entity.
     (7) "Practice of genetic counseling" means a communication process, conducted by one or
more appropriately trained individuals that may include:
     (i) Obtaining and evaluating individual, family, and medical histories to determine genetic
risk for genetic/medical conditions and diseases in a patient, his/her the patient’s offspring, and
other family members;
     (ii) Discussing the features, natural history, means of diagnosis, genetic and environmental
factors, and management of risk for genetic/medical conditions and diseases;
     (iii) Identifying, ordering, and coordinating genetic laboratory tests as appropriate for the
genetic assessment;
     (iv) Integratic Integrating genetic laboratory test results and other diagnostic studies with
personal and family medical history to assess and communicate risk factors for genetic/medical
conditions and diseases;
     (v) Explaining the clinical implications of genetic laboratory tests and other diagnostic
studies and their results;
     (vi) Evaluating the client's or family's responses to the condition or risk of recurrence and
provide providing client-centered counseling and anticipatory guidance;
     (vii) Identifying and utilizing community resources that provide medical, educational,
financial, and psychosocial support and advocacy;
     (viii) Providing written documentation of medical, genetic, and counseling information for
families and health care healthcare professionals; and
     (ix) When necessary, referring patients to a physician for diagnosis and treatment.
     (8) "Provisional licensed genetic counselor" means a person with a provisional license
issued under § 5-91-7.
     5-91-4 5-92-4. Genetic counselor license required.
     Effective July 1, 2023, a license shall be required to engage in the practice of genetic
counseling. No person shall hold themselves out as a genetic counselor unless they are licensed in
accordance with the provisions of this chapter. No person who is not so licensed may use in
connection with their name or place of business the title genetic counselor, licensed genetic
counselor, gene counselor, genetic consultant, genetic associate, or any words, letters,
abbreviations, or insignia indicating or implying that a person holds a genetic counselor license
unless such the person holds a genetic counselor license.
     5-91-5 5-92-5. Powers and duties of department regarding licensing of genetic
counselors.
     For the purposes of conducting its responsibilities under this chapter, the department shall
have the following powers and duties:
     (1) To engage persons of established reputation and known ability in genetic counseling as
consultants to the department; the Rhode Island or New England chapter or affiliate of the National
Society of Genetic Counselors, if existing, or their successors or equivalent, is designated as the
appropriate body with which the department shall consult for referral of consultants and other
assistance to the department;
     (2) To promulgate regulations and adopt such rules as are necessary to regulate genetic
counselors;
     (3) To receive, review, approve, or disapprove applications for licensing, renewal, and
reinstatement and to issue those licenses;
     (4) To establish administrative procedures for processing applications for licenses and
license renewals and to hire or appoint such agents as are appropriate for processing applications
for licenses and license renewals;
     (5) To retain records of its actions and proceedings in accordance with public records laws;
     (6) To define, by regulation, the appropriate standards for education and experience
necessary to qualify for licensing, including, but not limited to, continuing professional education
requirements for licensed genetic counselors and provisional licensed genetic counselors, which
shall be consistent with those of the American Board of Genetic Counseling, or its successor, and
for the conduct and ethics which that shall govern the practice of genetic counseling;
     (7) To establish standards of supervision for students or persons in training to become
qualified to obtain a license in the occupation or profession it represents;
     (8) To conduct hearings upon charges calling for the discipline of a licensed genetic
counselor or for revocation of a license pursuant to § 5-91-9 5-92-9. The department has the power
to issue subpoenas and compel the attendance of witnesses and administer oaths to persons giving
testimony at hearings. The department shall cause the prosecution of all persons violating this
chapter and has the power to incur the necessary expenses for the prosecution;
     (9) To summarily suspend the license of a licensee who poses an imminent danger to the
public, but a hearing shall be afforded to the licensee within seven (7) days of an action by the
department to determine whether such summary action is warranted;
     (10) To recover the actual costs and fees, including attorneys' fees, incurred by the
department in the investigation and prosecution of a licensee upon the finding of a violation of this
chapter or a rule adopted or an order issued by the department under this chapter;
     (11) To take such action as may be necessary to enforce the provisions of this chapter and
to regulate the practice of genetic counseling;
     (12) To impose a civil penalty not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000) for each
violation by a licensee of this chapter or of rules adopted by the department; and
     (13) To perform such other functions and duties as may be required to carry out this
chapter.
     5-91-6 5-92-6. Genetic counselors; License applications; Fee; Educational and
professional requirements.
     An application for an original license or license renewal shall be made on forms approved
by the department. The initial fee for application for licensure is one hundred seventy dollars
($170). Licenses shall be renewed every twenty-four (24) months after initial licensure upon
payment of a fee of one hundred seventy dollars ($170) and in compliance with any additional
requirements that the department promulgates. An applicant for an original license shall:
     (1) Meet educational experience qualifications as follows:
     (i) Successfully completed a genetic counseling education program approved by the
department; provided, however, that the program shall meet the educational standards established
by the ACGC or its successor; and provided, further, that the genetic counselor remains certified in
accordance with the ABGC or ABMG, or their successors; or
     (ii) Earned a master's degree from a genetic counseling training program that is accredited
by the ACGC or an equivalent as determined by the ACGC, or a doctoral degree from a medical
genetics training program that is accredited by the ABMG or an equivalent as determined by the
ABMG.
     (2) Have passed the examination for certification as:
     (i) A genetic counselor by the American Board of Genetic Counseling or the American
Board of Medical Genetics, or successor or equivalent; or
     (ii) A medical geneticist by the American Board of Medical Genetics, or successor or
equivalent.
     (3) Within six (6) months after licensure applications being available, an applicant for a
license as a genetic counselor may, in lieu of the requirements set forth in subsection (2) of this
section, submit evidence satisfactory to the department, prior to the date of passage of this chapter,
of the following:
     (i) Acquisition of eight (8) years of experience in the practice of genetic counseling;
     (ii) Award, from an accredited institution of higher education, of a master's or doctoral
degree in genetics or a related field; and
     (iii) Attendance at a continuing education program approved by the National Society of
Genetic Counselors within the five-(5) year (5) period prior to the date of application.
     5-91-7 5-92-7. Practice as provisional licensed genetic counselor; Expiration;
Extension; Supervision by professional licensed genetic counselor.
     (a) A person who meets the qualifications for licensure except for the requirement in § 5-
91-6(2) may practice as a provisional licensed genetic counselor upon filing an approved
application with the department and payment of a fee of eighty-five dollars ($85.00). Such The
license shall be valid for one year from the date of its issue and may be renewed for an additional
one year if an applicant fails the ABGC or ABMG certification exam. Such The provisional license
shall expire automatically upon the earliest of the following:
     (1) Issuance of a full license;
     (2) Thirty (30) days after the applicant fails to pass the complete examination on the last
permitted attempt as provided by the ABGC or ABMG, or their successors; or
     (3) The date printed on the temporary license.
     (b) An application for extension shall be signed by a supervising licensed genetic
counselor.
     (c) A provisional licensed genetic counselor shall be under the general supervision of a
licensed genetic counselor or a licensed physician at all times during which the provisional licensed
genetic counselor performs clinical genetic counseling.
     (d) The department shall adopt rules governing such supervision and direction which may
not require the immediate physical presence of the supervising licensed genetic counselor.
     5-91-8 5-92-8. Exceptions.
     (a) Nothing in this section shall be construed to prevent or restrict the practice, service, or
activities of:
     (1) Any person licensed, certified, or registered in the state, by any other statute other than
as a genetic counselor, from engaging in activities within the scope of practice of the profession or
occupation for which he or she the person is licensed provided that he or she the person does not
represent to the public, directly or indirectly, that he or she the person is licensed under this chapter,
and that he or she the person does not use any name, title, or designation indicating that the person
is licensed under this chapter;
     (2) Any person employed as a genetic counselor by the federal government or an agency
thereof if such the person provides genetic counseling services solely under the direction and
control of the organization by which such person is employed;
     (3) A student or intern enrolled in an ACGC approved genetic counseling education
program if genetic counseling services performed by the student are an integral part of the student's
course of study and are performed under the direct supervision of a licensed genetic counselor
assigned to supervise the student and who is on duty and available in the assigned patient care area
and if the person is designated by a title which that clearly indicates his or her status as a student
or intern;
     (4) An individual trained as a Ph.D. or medical geneticist who is reapplying for the ABMG
certification examination and is gathering logbook cases under a supervisor identified in the
training program’s ABMG accreditation documents as a member of the training faculty; and
     (5) An out-of-state genetic counselor from working as a consultant, or out-of-state
employer or other organization from employing genetic counselors providing occasional services,
who are not licensed pursuant to this chapter, from engaging in the practice of genetic counseling,
subject to the stated circumstances and limitations as defined by the department, by regulation,
provided that the genetic counselor holds a license, if available, in the genetic counselor’s state of
employment. If licensure is not available in the genetic counselor’s state of employment, the genetic
counselor shall be certified by the American Board of Genetic Counseling or the American Board
of Medical Genetics, or their successors, in order to practice genetic counseling without a state
license in accordance with this section.
     5-91-9 5-92-9. Grounds for denial; Refusal to renew; Revocation; Suspension or
cancellation of genetic counselor license.
     The department may deny or refuse to renew a license or, after a hearing, revoke, suspend,
or cancel the license or place on probation, reprimand, censure, or otherwise discipline a licensee
upon proof satisfactory to the department that the person has:
     (1) Obtained or attempted to obtain a license by fraud or deception;
     (2) Been convicted of an offense warranting disqualification in accordance with the
standards and procedures established in § 28-5.1-14;
     (3) Been adjudged mentally ill or incompetent by a court of competent jurisdiction;
     (4) Used illicit drugs or intoxicating liquors to the an extent which adversely affects his or
her practice;
     (5) Engaged in unethical or unprofessional conduct including, but not limited to, willful
acts, negligence, or incompetence in the course of professional practice;
     (6) Violated any lawful order, rule, or regulation rendered or adopted by the department;
or
     (7) Been refused issuance or been disciplined in connection with a license issued by any
other state or country.
     5-91-10 5-92-10. Privileged communications.
     The provisions of § 9-17-24 shall apply to persons licensed pursuant to this chapter.
     5-91-11 5-92-11. Certain acts prohibited.
     It shall be unlawful and a misdemeanor for any person to engage in any of the following
acts:
     (1) To practice genetic counseling or to represent themselves to be a licensed genetic
counselor as defined in this chapter without having at the time of so doing, a valid license issued
under this chapter; or
     (2) To use in connection with their name or place of business, the title genetic counselor,
or any words indicating or implying that the person holds a genetic counselor license unless they
are licensed in accordance with this chapter.
     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.
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