Chapter 302 |
2022 -- H 6643 SUBSTITUTE A Enacted 06/29/2022 |
A N A C T |
RELATING TO BUSINESSES AND PROFESSIONS -- GENETIC COUNSELORS LICENSING ACT |
Introduced By: Representatives McEntee, Ruggiero, Kazarian, Caldwell, and Craven |
Date Introduced: January 06, 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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