Chapter 062 |
2021 -- H 5154 Enacted 06/25/2021 |
A N A C T |
RELATING TO BUSINESSES AND PROFESSIONS -- THE HEALING ART OF ACUPUNCTURE AND ORIENTAL MEDICINE |
Introduced By: Representative David A. Bennett |
Date Introduced: January 25, 2021 |
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: |
SECTION 1. The title of Chapter 5-37.2 of the General Laws entitled "The Healing Art of |
Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine" is hereby amended to read as follows: |
CHAPTER 5-37.2 |
The Healing Art of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine |
CHAPTER 5-37.2 |
THE PRACTICE OF ACUPUNCTURE AND CHINESE MEDICINE |
SECTION 2. Sections 5-37.2-1, 5-37.2-1.1, 5-37.2-2, 5-37.2-7, 5-37.2-8.1, 5-37.2-9, 5- |
37.2-10, 5-37.2-12, 5-37.2-12.1, 5-37.2-12.2, 5-37.2-12.3, 5-37.2-14, 5-37.2-15, 5-37.2-18, 5-37.2- |
19, 5-37.2-20 and 5-37.2-21 of the General Laws in Chapter 5-37.2 entitled "The Healing Art of |
Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine" are hereby amended to read as follows: |
5-37.2-1. Legislative declaration -- Acupuncture and Oriental medicine Legislative |
declaration -- Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine. |
The practice of the healing art of acupuncture and Oriental Chinese medicine, and any |
branch of acupuncture and Oriental Chinese medicine, is declared to be a learned profession, |
affecting public safety and welfare and charged with the public interest, and subject to protection |
and regulation by the state. |
5-37.2-1.1. Board of acupuncture and Oriental medicine Board of acupuncture and |
Chinese medicine. |
(a) The director of the department shall appoint a board of acupuncture and Oriental |
Chinese medicine. The board shall consist of five (5) members, all of whom shall be residents of |
the state, four (4) of whom shall be doctors of acupuncture and Oriental Chinese medicine licensed |
by the department and engaged in the practice of acupuncture and Oriental Chinese medicine in the |
state for at least five (5) years prior to their appointment, and there shall be one public member. |
The members shall be appointed for terms of three (3) years; each member may serve a maximum |
of two (2) consecutive, full terms. No member of the board of acupuncture and Oriental Chinese |
medicine shall receive compensation for his or her attendance at meetings of the board. |
(b) The director of health may remove any member from the board for neglect of any duty |
required by law or for any incompetency, unprofessional, or dishonorable conduct. Vacancies |
created by voluntary resignation or removal by the director of health shall be filled in the same |
manner as the original appointment was made for the remainder of the term. |
5-37.2-2. Definitions. |
Unless the context otherwise requires, the words, phrases, and derivatives employed in this |
chapter have the meanings ascribed to them in this section: |
(1) "Acupuncture" means the insertion of needles into the human body by piercing the skin |
of the body, for the purpose of controlling and regulating the flow of energy and blood in the body |
physiology. |
(2) "Acupuncture and Chinese medicine" means a form of health care, with a foundation |
in classical and modern Chinese medical concepts and theory, that employs Chinese medical |
diagnostic methods such as pulse, tongue, palpation, and observational diagnosis, as well as |
diagnostic techniques based on newer scientific models. "Acupuncture and Chinese medicine" |
includes acupuncture and adjunct therapies for the promotion, maintenance, or restoration of health, |
and the treatment, or prevention, of any ailment. The techniques and adjunct therapies of |
"Acupuncture and Chinese medicine" may include acupuncture, electro-acupuncture, laser |
acupuncture, moxibustion (heat therapy), cupping, TDP and infrared lamps, manual therapies such |
as gua sha, cupping, and tui na, corrective exercises such as Qi Gong, Chinese herbal medicine, |
dietary therapy, breathing exercises, and life-style lifestyle change consultations. |
(3) "Auricular acudetox", also known as "5 Needle Protocol", "5NP", or "NADA protocol" |
means a standardized point auricular acupuncture protocol, consisting of five (5) points: |
Sympathetic, Shen Men, Liver, Kidney, and Lung, and was developed by the National Acupuncture |
Detox Association (NADA) as an adjunct therapy for the treatment of addiction, substance use |
disorder, mental and behavioral health, trauma, and for relief in disaster settings. |
(4) "Auricular acupuncture technician (AAT)" means a qualified individual, as defined in |
this section, with auricular acupuncture technician training based on the program developed by |
NADA, and is delivered by NADA, or its equivalent. |
(5) "Chinese herbal medicine" means traditional combinations of raw, granular |
preparations of herbs to produce formulas from Chinese herbal literature, the modification of those |
traditional combinations, or the writing of new formulas to address individual symptom |
presentations, through addition, deletion, substitution, or change in dosages of ingredients and the |
dispensing of these herbal preparations to patients, including in pill, tablet, capsule, or liquid form. |
(2)(6) "Department" means the state department of health. |
(7) "Doctor of acupuncture" means a person licensed under the provisions of this chapter |
to practice acupuncture and Chinese medicine. |
(3)(8) "Doctor of Acupuncture acupuncture and Oriental Chinese Medicine medicine" |
means a person licensed under the provisions of this chapter to practice the art of healing known as |
acupuncture and Oriental Chinese medicine, and who has additional training, experience or |
certification to practice Chinese herbal medicine. |
(4) "Oriental medicine" means a form of health care, based on classical Chinese medical |
concepts and modern Oriental medical techniques, that employs Chinese medical diagnosis such |
as pulse, tongue, palpatory, and observational diagnosis, as well as acupuncture therapies and |
diagnostic techniques based on newer scientific models for the assessment, treatment, prevention, |
and cure of any disease with the purpose of full health restoration. The techniques and modalities |
of Oriental medicine include acupuncture, electro-acupuncture, laser acupuncture, moxibustion |
(heat therapy), cupping, TDP and infrared lamps, Tuina, Qi Gong, Gwa/sha, thermography, herbal |
GMP standardized therapy, homeopathy and supplement therapy, Chinese dieting therapy, |
breathing exercises, and lifestyle change consultations. |
(9) "General supervision" means, but is not limited to, availability by telephone or other |
electronic means during business hours. |
(10) "National Acupuncture Detoxification Association" or "NADA" means a not-for- |
profit organization that provides a certificate of acudetox training. |
(11) "Qualified individual" means a licensed nurse, clinical social worker, mental health |
counselor, certified peer recovery specialist, or certified alcohol or chemical dependency |
professional, trained and certified in auricular acudetox. A qualified individual is required to be |
under general supervision of a licensed acupuncturist pursuant to this chapter 37.2 of this title. |
5-37.2-7. Powers of department. |
For the purpose of conducting its responsibilities under this chapter, the department shall: |
(1) Engage persons of established reputation and known ability in acupuncture and or |
Oriental Chinese medicine as consultants to the department; the Rhode Island Society of |
Acupuncture, and Oriental Medicine and any other professional association of acupuncture and or |
Oriental Chinese medicine are designated as appropriate bodies with which the department shall |
consult for referral of consultants and other assistance to the department; |
(2) Maintain an office in the state to carry out the provisions of this chapter; |
(3) Promulgate rules and regulations, or either of them, not inconsistent with the provisions |
of this chapter. These rules and regulations may include a code of ethics regulating the professional |
conduct of licensees; and |
(4) Compel the attendance of witnesses and the production of evidence by subpoena and |
administer oaths. |
5-37.2-8.1. License required. |
(a) Unless licensed as a doctor of acupuncture and Oriental or Chinese medicine under this |
chapter, or exempt from licensure under the provisions of this chapter, no person shall practice or |
hold himself or herself out as practicing, or engaging in the practice of, acupuncture and Oriental |
Chinese medicine, either for compensation or gratuitously. |
(b) This chapter shall not be construed to make unlawful the activities of persons involved |
in research performed under the auspices of a federal- or state-regulated research institution. |
5-37.2-9. Special licensing. |
(a) Upon application to the department prior to July 1, 1980, any person who has been an |
instructor in the art of acupuncture and Oriental or Chinese medicine at a domestic or foreign |
college or university satisfactory to the department for a period of two (2) years and who has had |
at least ten (10) years' experience, shall be granted a license by the department as a doctor of |
acupuncture and Oriental or doctor of acupuncture and Chinese medicine without the necessity of |
taking an examination. |
(b) An acupuncturist, licensed and in good standing to practice acupuncture in another |
jurisdiction, may perform acupuncture or acupuncture and Chinese medicine while teaching or |
demonstrating or providing acupuncture in connection with teaching or participating in an |
educational seminar in Rhode Island. |
(c) An auricular acupuncture technician, qualified and trained to perform 5NP, may |
perform the procedure within that individual's current scope of practice; provided, that the |
individual obtains a certificate of training from a recognized organization or agency that meets or |
exceeds NADA training. |
(d) Acudetox may be performed by auricular acupuncture technicians working in, or in |
collaboration with, behavioral health and health care healthcare agencies, or other state-approved |
programs or agencies. |
(e) Any complaints filed against an auricular acupuncture technician relating to the |
performance of any 5NP procedure shall be handled by the licensing board or department in |
conformance with the requirements of that individual's health care healthcare license or |
certification. |
(f) Any individual performing 5NP shall not use the title "acupuncturist" or "doctor of |
acupuncture" or "doctor of acupuncture and Chinese medicine," as defined in § 5-37.2-2, or |
otherwise represent himself or herself as an acupuncture professional and shall not perform |
acupuncture outside of the scope of the auricular acudetox procedure. |
(g) Nothing in this chapter is intended to limit, interfere with, or prevent a certified |
auricular acupuncture technician from practicing within the scope of their certification. |
5-37.2-10. Application for licenses -- Fees. |
An applicant for examination for a license to practice acupuncture and Oriental Chinese |
medicine or any branch of acupuncture and Oriental Chinese medicine shall: |
(1) Submit an application to the department on forms provided by the department; |
(2) Submit satisfactory evidence that he or she the applicant is twenty-one (21) years or |
older and meets the appropriate education requirements; |
(3) Pay a fee as set forth in § 23-1-54; and |
(4) Pay any fees required by the department for an investigation of the applicant or for the |
services of a translator, if required, to enable the applicant to take the examination. |
5-37.2-12. Issuance of licenses to practice acupuncture. |
The department shall issue a license for the practice of acupuncture and Oriental Chinese |
medicine where the applicant meets the requirements of § 5-37.2-12.1 except as exempted. |
5-37.2-12.1. Examination requirements and issuance of license. |
(a) No person shall be licensed as a doctor of acupuncture and Oriental or doctor of |
acupuncture and Chinese medicine unless he or she the person has passed the examination by the |
National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine or successor entity a |
credentialing body approved by the department. |
(b) Before any applicant is eligible for licensure, he or she shall furnish satisfactory proof |
that he or she the applicant: |
(1) Is a United States citizen or legal alien; |
(2) Has demonstrated proficiency in the English language; |
(3) Is at least twenty-one (21) years of age; |
(4) Is of good moral character; |
(5) Has completed an accredited program of at least thirty-six (36) months and not less than |
twenty-five hundred (2,500) one thousand nine hundred five (1,905) hours of training and has |
received a certificate or diploma from an institute approved by the Accreditation Commission for |
Schools and Colleges of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, or any accrediting body approved by |
the department, according to the provisions of this chapter; provided, that this subdivision does not |
apply to anyone licensed to practice under chapter 37 of this title who is qualified to take and pass |
the test by the National Commission for the Certification of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine |
National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine, or any credentialing |
body meeting the standards for professional certification programs approved by the department; |
(6) Has completed a clinical internship training that is designated as appropriate by the |
National Commission for the Certification of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine Accreditation |
Commission for the Schools and Colleges of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (ACAOM) or |
any credentialing body meeting the standards for professional certification programs approved by |
the department; and |
(7) Has three (3) two (2) letters of reference from reputable individuals other than relatives |
and at least two (2), one of which are is from a licensed or registered doctors doctor of acupuncture |
and Oriental medicine or doctor of acupuncture and Chinese medicine. |
(c) Additional certification for the practice of Chinese herbal medicine. |
(1) A licensed acupuncturist is required to demonstrate that he or she the licensee is |
qualified by training, experience, or certification to practice Chinese herbal medicine. The |
department shall adopt rules specifying the training required for licensed acupuncturists to obtain |
the certification to practice Chinese herbal medicine. |
(2) Licensees who obtained licensure prior to January 1, 2022, and employ herbal therapy, |
including herbal formulations, and who submitted evidence of herbal training that the department |
has determined was substantially equivalent or exceeded the ACAOM curricular requirements |
regarding Chinese herbal medicine may continue to employ herbal therapy and may be granted a |
doctor of acupuncture and Chinese medicine license by the department. |
(3) A licensee who is licensed on or after January 1, 2022, and who completed an ACAOM |
accredited or candidate status Oriental medicine program, or Traditional traditional Chinese |
medicine program, or who completed an herbal medicine program that the department determined |
was substantially equivalent or exceeded the ACAOM curriculum requirements regarding herbal |
medicine, or who has passed the Chinese herbal medicine examination by the National Certification |
Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine or a credentialing body approved the |
department, may continue to employ Chinese herbal medicine therapy, during the course of |
treatment if the licensee has obtained department approval to employ herbal therapy, and shall be |
granted a doctor of acupuncture and Chinese medicine license. |
(d) All licensees pursuant to this chapter shall adhere to procedures that employ the use of |
disposable, single-use, sterile needles, with proper handling and disposal, and that follow the |
provisions of universal precautions. |
5-37.2-12.2. Reciprocal licensing requirements. |
The health department may, at its discretion, issue a license without examination to a doctor |
of acupuncture or doctor of acupuncture and Oriental Chinese medicine who has been licensed, |
certified, or formally legally recognized as an acupuncturist in any state or territory if all three (3) |
of the following conditions are met to its satisfaction: |
(1) The applicant meets the requirements of practice in the state or territory in which the |
applicant is licensed, certified, or registered as an acupuncturist; and |
(2) The requirements for practice in the state or territory in which the applicant is licensed, |
certified, or registered as an acupuncturist are at least as stringent as those of this state.; and |
(3) The state or territory in which the applicant is licensed, certified, or legally recognized |
as an acupuncturist permits a practitioner licensed in this state to practice acupuncture and Oriental |
medicine in that jurisdiction. |
5-37.2-12.3. Continuing education for acupuncture and Oriental medicine Continuing |
education for acupuncture and Chinese medicine. |
The health department shall establish, by regulation, mandatory continuing education |
requirements for a doctor of acupuncture and Oriental a doctor of acupuncture and Chinese |
medicine licensed in this state, including, but not limited to, the following: |
(1) Each person licensed under this chapter, whether or not residing within this state, shall |
complete forty (40) hours of continuing education within each biennial renewal period, except |
during the initial annual renewal period. |
(2) Continuing education hours will be accepted by the department for course work that |
has been presented, accepted, or approved by a nationally recognized acupuncture and Oriental |
Chinese medicine organization or its local chapter, or any accredited school of acupuncture and |
Oriental Chinese medicine. |
(3) At the time of license renewal, each licensee is required to attest to the fact of having |
complied with the requirements in this section. Course descriptions, proof of attendance, or other |
documentation of completion will be retained by the licensee for a minimum of three (3) years and |
is subject to random audit by the department. Failure to produce satisfactory documentation of |
completion upon request by the department constitutes grounds for disciplinary action under the |
provisions of this chapter. |
(4) Each person not obtaining the required number of hours of continuing education may |
have his or her license renewed for just cause, as determined by the department, so long as the |
department requires that the deficient hours of continuing education, and all unpaid fees, are made |
up during the following renewal period in addition to the current continuing education requirements |
for the renewal period. If any doctor of acupuncture and Oriental or doctor of acupuncture and |
Chinese medicine fails to make up the deficient hours and complete the subsequent renewal period, |
or fails to make up unpaid fees, then his or her license shall not be renewed until all fees are paid |
and all the required hours are completed and documented to the department. |
5-37.2-14. Recordation and display of licenses -- Annual registration fee -- Penalties |
for failure to pay fee. |
(a) Every person holding a license authorizing him or her the person to practice |
acupuncture and Oriental Chinese medicine in this state shall record his or her the person’s license |
with the city or town hall in the city or town where his or her office and residence are located. Every |
licensee upon a change of residence or office shall have his or her certificate recorded in the same |
manner in the municipality to which he or she has changed. |
(b) Every license shall be displayed in the office, place of business, or place of employment |
of the license holder. |
(c) Every person holding a license shall pay to the department, on or before February 1 of |
each year, the annual registration fee required pursuant to department rules and regulation. If the |
holder of a license fails to pay the registration fee, his or her the holder’s license shall be |
suspended. The license may be reinstated by payment of the required fee within ninety (90) days |
after February 1. |
(d) A license that is suspended for more than three (3) months under the provisions of |
subsection (c) may be canceled by the board after thirty (30) days' notice to the holder of the license. |
(e) [Deleted by P.L. 2007, ch. 73, art. 39, § 11.] |
5-37.2-15. Suspension, revocation, or refusal of license -- Grounds. |
The department may either refuse to issue or may suspend or revoke any license for any |
one or any combination of the following causes: |
(1) Conviction of a felony, conviction of any offense involving moral turpitude, or |
conviction of a violation of any state or federal law regulating the possession, distribution, or use |
of any controlled substance as defined in § 21-28-1.02, as shown by a certified copy of record of |
the court; |
(2) The obtaining of, or any attempt to obtain, a license, or to practice in the profession for |
money or any other thing of value, by fraudulent misrepresentations; |
(3) Gross malpractice; |
(4) Advertising by means of knowingly false or deceptive statement; |
(5) Advertising, practicing, or attempting to practice under a name other than one's own; |
(6) Habitual drunkenness or habitual addiction to the use of a controlled substance as |
defined in § 21-28-1.02; |
(7) Using any false, fraudulent, or forged statement or document, or engaging in any |
fraudulent, deceitful, dishonest, immoral practice in connection with the licensing requirement of |
this chapter; |
(8) Sustaining a physical or mental disability that renders further practice dangerous; |
(9) Engaging in any dishonorable, unethical, or unprofessional conduct that may deceive, |
defraud, or harm the public, or that is unbecoming a person licensed to practice under this chapter; |
(10) Using any false or fraudulent statement in connection with the practice of acupuncture |
or any branch of acupuncture; |
(11) Violating, or attempting to violate, or assisting or abetting the violation of, or |
conspiring to violate, any provision of this chapter; |
(12) Being adjudicated incompetent or insane; |
(13) Advertising in an unethical or unprofessional manner; |
(14) Obtaining a fee or financial benefit for any person by the use of fraudulent diagnosis, |
therapy, or treatment; |
(15) Willfully disclosing a privileged communication; |
(16) Failure of a licensee to designate his or her school of practice in the professional use |
of his or her name by the term "doctor of acupuncture and Oriental Chinese medicine"; |
(17) Willful violation of the law relating to the health, safety, or welfare of the public, or |
of the rules and regulations promulgated by the state board of health; |
(18) Administering, dispensing, or prescribing any controlled substance as defined in § 21- |
28-1.02, except for the prevention, alleviation, or cure of disease or for relief from suffering; and |
(19) Performing, assisting, or advising in the injection of any liquid silicone substance into |
the human body. |
5-37.2-18. Reporting vital statistics. |
Doctors of acupuncture and Oriental Chinese medicine shall observe and be subject to all |
state and municipal regulations relative to reporting all births and deaths in all matters pertaining |
to the public health. |
5-37.2-19. Seminars not in accordance with department regulations prohibited -- |
Penalty. |
(a) No seminar concerning acupuncture and Oriental Chinese medicine may be conducted |
in this state except in accordance with regulations prescribed by the department for bona fide |
educational seminars. |
(b) Any person who violates subsection (a) of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor. |
5-37.2-20. Practice without a license a misdemeanor. |
A person who represents himself or herself as a practitioner of acupuncture and Oriental |
Chinese medicine, or any branch of acupuncture and Oriental Chinese medicine, and who engages |
in the practice of acupuncture and Oriental Chinese medicine, or any branch of acupuncture and |
Oriental Chinese medicine, in this state without holding a valid license issued by the department is |
guilty of a misdemeanor. |
5-37.2-21. Injunctive relief. |
(a) The department may maintain in any court of competent jurisdiction a suit for an |
injunction against any person or persons practicing acupuncture and Oriental Chinese medicine, or |
any branch of acupuncture and Oriental Chinese medicine, without a license. |
(b) This injunction: |
(1) May be issued without proof of actual damage sustained by any person, this provision |
being understood to be a preventive as well as a punitive measure. |
(2) Shall not relieve the person from criminal prosecution for practicing without a license. |
SECTION 3. Chapter 5-37.2 of the General Laws entitled "The Healing Art of |
Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine" is hereby amended by adding thereto the following section: |
5-37.2-24. Meaning of terms in existing laws. |
When in any law, resolution, document, record, instrument, proceeding, or other place the |
words "Oriental medicine" as applied in this chapter appear, they shall be construed to mean |
"Chinese medicine". |
SECTION 4. This act shall take effect upon passage. |
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