Chapter 130 |
2017 -- S 0742 SUBSTITUTE A Enacted 07/05/2017 |
A N A C T |
RELATING TO BUSINESSES AND PROFESSIONS -- PHYSICAL THERAPISTS |
Introduced By: Senators Nesselbush, Lombardi, P Fogarty, Quezada, and Crowley |
Date Introduced: April 12, 2017 |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
SECTION 1. Sections 5-40-1, 5-40-9 and 5-40-13 of the General Laws in Chapter 5-40 |
entitled "Physical Therapists" are hereby amended to read as follows: |
5-40-1. Definitions. |
As used in this chapter: |
(1) "Board" means the board of physical therapy established by § 5-40-2. |
(2) "Department" means the department of health. |
(3) "Examination" means an examination approved by the department in consultation |
with the board. |
(4) "License" means a license issued by the department to practice physical therapy. |
(5) "Physical therapist" means an individual who is licensed by the department to practice |
physical therapy. |
(6) "Physical therapist assistant" means an individual who is licensed by the department |
to assist in the practice of physical therapy under the supervision of a physical therapist. |
(7) (i) "Practice physical therapy" means the examination, treatment, and instruction of |
human beings to detect, assess, prevent, correct, alleviate and limit physical disability, physical |
dysfunction, and pain from injury, disease and any other bodily conditions, and includes the |
administration, interpretation, and evaluation of tests and measurements of bodily functions and |
structures; the planning, administration, evaluation, and modification of treatment and instruction, |
including the use of physical measures, activities, and devices, for preventive and therapeutic |
purposes; and the provision of consultative, educational, and other advisory services for the |
purpose of reducing the incidence and severity of physical disability, physical dysfunction and |
pain. |
(ii) The practice of physical therapy does not include the practice of medicine as defined |
in chapter 37 of this title. |
"Physical therapy" means the care and services provided by or under the direction and |
supervision of a physical therapist who is licensed pursuant to this chapter. |
(8) "Supervision" means that a licensed physical therapist is at all times responsible for |
supportive personnel and students. |
(9) "Practice of physical therapy" means: |
(i)(A) Examination, evaluation, treatment, and instruction of patients/clients to detect, |
assess, prevent, correct, alleviate, and limit physical disability, physical dysfunction, and pain |
from injury, disease, and any other bodily conditions; |
(B) Administration, interpretation, and evaluation of tests and measurements of bodily |
functions and structures; |
(C) The planning, administration, evaluation, and modification of treatment and |
instruction, including the use of physical measures, activities, and devices, for preventive and |
therapeutic purposes; and |
(D) The provision of consultative, educational, and other advisory services for the |
purpose of reducing the incidence and severity of physical disability, physical dysfunction, and |
pain; |
(ii) The practice of physical therapy does not include the practice of medicine as defined |
in chapter 37 of this title. |
5-40-9. Right of use of the title of physical therapist. |
(a) To safeguard the welfare and health of the people of the state, it is unlawful for any |
person to represent himself or herself as a physical therapist or physical therapist assistant in this |
state or to use any title, abbreviation, sign, or device to indicate that the person is a physical |
therapist or physical therapist assistant unless this person has been licensed pursuant to the |
provisions of this chapter §5-40-7. |
(b) Any person who holds a license to practice physical therapy in this state has the right |
to use the title "physical therapist" and abbreviation "P.T." No other person may assume the title |
or use the abbreviation P.T. or other words, or letters, signs, figures, or devices to indicate that the |
person using the title is a physical therapist. A physical therapist shall use the letters "PT" or the |
term "physical therapist" immediately following their his or her name to designate licensure |
under this chapter. A person or business entity, its employees, agents, or representatives shall not |
use in connection with that person's name or the name or activity of the business, the words |
"physical therapy,","physical therapist,","registered physical therapist,", the letters "PT,","DPT,", |
"LPT,","RPT,","SPT", or any other words, abbreviations, or insignia, indicating or implying |
directly or indirectly, that physical therapy is provided or supplied, unless such services are |
provided by or under the direction of a physical therapist licensed pursuant to this chapter. A |
person or business entity shall not advertise or otherwise promote another person as being a |
"physical therapist" unless the individual so advertised or promoted is licensed as a physical |
therapist pursuant to this chapter. A person or business entity that offers, provides, or bills any |
other person for services shall not characterize those services as "physical therapy" unless the |
individual performing those services is a person under the direction or supervision of a physical |
therapist pursuant to this chapter. |
(c) The abbreviation "G.P.T." shall be used to identify a "graduate physical therapist" |
authorized to perform as a graduate physical therapist pursuant to this chapter. |
(d) Any person who holds a license as a physical therapist assistant in this state has the |
right to use the title "physical therapist assistant". No other person may assume the title or other |
words, or letters, signs, figures, or devices to indicate that the person using the title is a physical |
therapist assistant. A physical therapist assistant shall use the letters "PTA" immediately |
following their his or her name to designate licensure under this chapter. |
(e) A person shall not use the title "physical therapist assistant" or "graduate physical |
therapist assistant" and the letters "PTA" or "GPTA,", or any other words, abbreviations, or |
insignia in connection with that person's name, to indicate or imply, directly or indirectly, that the |
person is a physical therapist assistant unless that person is licensed as a physical therapist |
assistant pursuant to this chapter. |
5-40-13. Grounds for discipline of licensees. |
(a) The board has power to deny, revoke, or suspend any license issued by the department |
or applied for in accordance with this chapter, or to discipline a person licensed under this |
chapter, upon proof that said person has engaged in unprofessional conduct including, but not |
limited to: |
(1) Fraud or deceit in procuring, or attempting to procure, a license or in the practice of |
physical therapy; |
(2) Is habitually intemperate or is addicted to the use of habit forming drugs; |
(3) Is mentally and/or professionally incompetent; |
(4) Has repeatedly violated any of the provisions of this chapter; |
(5) Providing services to a person who is making a claim as a result of a personal injury, |
who charges or collects from the person any amount in excess of the reimbursement to the |
physical therapist by the insurer as a condition of providing or continuing to provide services or |
treatment; |
(6) Conviction, including a plea of nolo contendere, of one or more of the offenses listed |
in § 23-17-37; |
(7) Abandonment of a patient; |
(8) Promotion by a physical therapist or physical therapist assistant of the sale of drugs, |
devices, appliances, or goods or services provided for a patient in a manner as to exploit the |
patient for the financial gain of the physical therapist or physical therapist assistant; |
(9) Making or filing false reports or records in the practice of physical therapy; |
(10) Repeated failure to file or record, or impede or obstruct a filing or recording, or |
inducing another person to fail to file or record physical therapy reports; |
(11) Failure to furnish patient records upon proper request; |
(12) Practice as a physical therapist assistant without supervision by a physical therapist |
licensed in the state of Rhode Island; |
(13) Incompetent or negligent misconduct in the practice of physical therapy; |
(14) Revocation, suspension, surrender, or limitation of privilege based on quality of care |
provided or disciplinary action against a license to practice as a physical therapist or physical |
therapist assistant in another state, jurisdiction, or country; |
(15) Failure to furnish the board, administrator, investigator, or representatives |
information legally requested by the board; |
(16) Violation of this chapter or any of the rules and regulations or departure from or |
failure to conform to the current standards of acceptable and prevailing practice and code of |
ethics of physical therapy. ; |
(17) Practicing, or offering to practice, beyond the scope of the practice of physical |
therapy. |
(b) Whenever a patient seeks or receives treatment from a physical therapist without |
referral from a doctor of medicine, osteopathy, dentistry, podiatry, chiropractic, physician |
assistant, or certified registered nurse practitioner, the physical therapist shall: |
(1) Disclose to the patient, in writing, the scope and limitations of the practice of physical |
therapy and obtain their his or her consent in writing; and |
(2) Refer the patient to a doctor of medicine, osteopathy, dentistry, podiatry, or |
chiropractic within ninety (90) days after the date treatment commenced; provided, that a physical |
therapist is not required to make this a referral after treatment is concluded; |
(3) No physical therapist who has less than one year clinical experience as a physical |
therapist shall commence treatment on a patient without a referral from a doctor of medicine, |
osteopathy, dentistry, podiatry, chiropractic, physician assistant, or certified registered nurse |
practitioner. |
(c) For purposes of this chapter and notwithstanding any other provisions of this chapter |
or any rules or regulations adopted by the board, any person licensed or registered under this |
chapter who is a bona fide employee or independent contractor of a physician or a physician |
group entitled to wages and compensation pursuant to such employment or contract, or is a co- |
owner of a physical therapy practice with a physician group, shall not be deemed to be engaged in |
conduct unbecoming a person licensed or registered under this chapter, or to be engaged in |
conduct detrimental to the best interest of the public, or to be in violation of any other provision |
of this chapter by virtue of any of the above relationships, and shall not be subject to licensure |
denial, suspension, revocation, or any other disciplinary action or penalty under this chapter: |
(1) Solely by virtue of such employment or contract; or |
(2) Solely by virtue of the provision of physical therapy services pursuant to a referral |
from the employing or contracting physician or physician group. |
Any such interest referenced in this paragraph shall be in accordance with federal and |
state law, specifically, including, but not limited to, chapter 5-48.1. |
SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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