| Chapter 094 |
| 2019 -- H 5251 SUBSTITUTE A Enacted 07/08/2019 |
| A N A C T |
| RELATING TO BUSINESSES AND PROFESSIONS - ELECTROLYSIS |
| Introduced By: Representatives Corvese, Vella-Wilkinson, Lima, O'Brien, and |
| Date Introduced: January 31, 2019 |
| It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
| SECTION 1. The title of Chapter 5-32 of the General Laws entitled "Electrolysis" is |
| hereby amended to read as follows: |
| CHAPTER 5-32 |
| Electrolysis |
| CHAPTER 5-32 |
| ELECTROLYSIS AND LASER HAIR REMOVAL |
| SECTION 2. Sections 5-32-1, 5-32-2, 5-32-3 and 5-32-4 of the General Laws in Chapter |
| 5-32 entitled "Electrolysis" are hereby amended to read as follows: |
| 5-32-1. "Electrolysis" defined.Definitions. |
| As used in this chapter: |
| (1) "Electrologist" means a person who is licensed by the department of health to perform |
| electrolysis and/or laser hair removal. |
| (2) For the purposes of this chapter, electrolysis is defined as "Electrolysis" means the |
| method of removing hair from the human body by the application of an electrical current or any |
| form of energy to the hair-papilla or hair germination by means of a needle or needles any other |
| instrument or device to cause decomposition, or coagulation, of the hair-papilla and thus |
| permanently remove the hair dehydration, or other form of tissue destruction, to permanently |
| disable the hair follicle from producing hair. |
| (3) "Laser" means the acronym for light amplification by stimulated emission of |
| radiation. |
| (4) "Laser hair removal" means using laser light to perform hair removal or reduction or |
| electrolysis performed with laser light. |
| (5) "Laser light" means an intense, coherent, directional beam of light produced by |
| stimulated emission of photons. |
| (6) "Medical director" means a Rhode Island licensed physician. |
| 5-32-2. Penalty for unlicensed practice. |
| Every person who subsequently engages in the practice of electrolysis in this state |
| without being licensed by the board of examiners in electrolysis is practicing illegally and, upon |
| conviction, shall be fined not more than twenty-five dollars ($25.00) one hundred dollars ($100) |
| and every day of the continuation of illegal practice is a separate offense. |
| 5-32-3. Certificates -- Applications -- Penalty for violations. |
| The division of professional regulation of the department of health shall issue certificates |
| to practice electrolysis and laser hair removal, as defined in this chapter, to any persons that who |
| comply with the provisions of this chapter. Any person who desires to engage in that practice |
| shall submit, in writing, in any form that is required by the board, an application for a certificate |
| to engage in that practice. The application shall be accompanied by a fee as set forth in § 23-1-54. |
| Any person, firm, corporation, or association violating any of the provisions of this chapter |
| commits a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, shall be punished by a fine not to exceed two |
| hundred dollars ($200), or imprisoned for a period not to exceed three (3) months, or both the fine |
| and imprisonment. |
| 5-32-4. Qualifications of applicants. |
| Licenses to engage in the practice of electrolysis and laser hair removal shall be issued to |
| the applicants who comply with the following requirements: |
| (1) Are citizens or legal residents of the United States. |
| (2) Have attained the age of eighteen (18) years. |
| (3) Have graduated from a high school or whose education is the equivalent of a high |
| school education. |
| (4) Have satisfactorily completed a course of training and study in electrolysis, as a |
| registered apprentice under the supervision of a licensed Rhode Island electrologist who is |
| qualified to teach electrolysis to apprentices as prescribed in § 5-32-20, or has have graduated |
| from a school of electrolysis after having satisfactorily completed a program consisting of not less |
| than six hundred fifty (650) hours of study and practice in the theory and practical application of |
| electrolysis. That apprenticeship includes at least six hundred and fifty (650) hours of study and |
| practice in the theory and practical application of electrolysis within a term of nine (9) months; |
| provided, that the apprentice registers with the division of professional regulation of the |
| department of health upon beginning his or her course of instruction, and the licensed person with |
| whom they serve that apprenticeship keeps a record of the hours of that instruction, and, upon the |
| completion of that apprenticeship, certifies that fact to the board of examiners in electrolysis. |
| (5) Is of good moral character. |
| (6) Passes an examination approved by the department of health. |
| SECTION 3. Chapter 5-32 of the General Laws entitled "Electrolysis" is hereby amended |
| by adding thereto the following section: |
| 5-32-21. Practice of laser hair removal. |
| (a) A person licensed as an electrologist before July 1, 2019, who has practiced laser hair |
| removal under the supervision of a medical director for not less than two (2) years and has |
| conducted at least one thousand (1,000) laser hair removal treatments, whichever is later, with no |
| disciplinary complaints that were found to be actionable by the department resulting in the |
| suspension of a license, shall be permitted to practice electrology and laser hair removal without |
| medical director oversight. The department may reinstate the requirement to perform laser hair |
| removal under the supervision of a medical director for a period of two (2) years as part of a |
| disciplinary settlement; provided, however, that the department shall not require the medical |
| director to be located on-site, but shall be available for consultation. |
| (b) A person licensed as an electrologist after July l, 2019, shall practice laser hair |
| removal only under the supervision of a medical director, who shall not be required to be located |
| on-site, but who shall be available for consultation. A licensed electrologist, upon completion of |
| two (2) years of practice under the supervision of a medical director, may submit an application |
| to the department certifying the following: |
| (1) Completion of two (2) years of laser hair removal treatment of patients under the |
| oversight of a medical director; |
| (2) Completion of one thousand (1,000) patient laser hair removal treatments; and |
| (3) American Electrology Association Board certification. |
| An electrologist meeting the foregoing criteria shall be exempt from the requirement to |
| practice laser hair removal under the supervision of a medical director. The department may |
| reinstate the requirement to perform laser hair removal under the supervision of a medical |
| director for a period of two (2) years as part of a disciplinary settlement; provided, however, that |
| the medical director shall not be required to be located on-site, but shall be available for |
| consultation. |
| (c) All equipment used for laser hair removal shall comply with all applicable rules and |
| regulations of the United States Food and Drug Administration. |
| (d) An electrologist shall maintain a complete record of receipt, transfer, and disposal for |
| each device used for electrolysis and laser hair removal, which shall be in writing or capable of |
| reproduction in written form, and shall, at a minimum, contain the following data: |
| (1) Manufacturer's name; |
| (2) Model and serial number of the device; |
| (3) Date of the receipt, transfer, or disposal; |
| (4) Name and address of the person the device was received from, transferred to, or to |
| whom the device was transferred for disposal; and |
| (5) Name of the person recording the information. |
| SECTION 4. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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