Chapter 019
2026 -- H 7029 SUBSTITUTE A
Enacted 04/29/2026

A N   A C T
RELATING TO BUSINESSES AND PROFESSIONS -- NURSES

Introduced By: Representatives Boylan, McGaw, Potter, Donovan, Fogarty, Speakman, Azzinaro, Kislak, Bennett, and Hopkins

Date Introduced: January 09, 2026

It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:
     SECTION 1. Chapter 5-34 of the General Laws entitled "Nurses" is hereby amended by
adding thereto the following section:
     5-34-51. Foot care.
     (a) The purpose of this section is to recognize and promote the rights of home care patients
and clients to receive safe, appropriate, and high quality foot care and services in a timely manner
with consideration, dignity, respect, and privacy, consistent with the provisions of § 23-17.16-5.
     (b) As used in this section, the following terms shall have the following meanings unless
the context clearly indicates otherwise:
     (1) “Client education” includes, but is not limited to, the following:
     (i) Self-care, hygiene, and health habits;
     (ii) Appropriate footwear;
     (iii) Nutrition;
     (iv) Exercise;
     (v) Compliance with medical regime; and
     (vi) Reporting changes and problems to the patient’s podiatrist if one is provided or
identified by the client.
     (2) “Home services” means services provided in an individual’s private residential space
or dwelling. It includes houses, apartments, condominiums, or other buildings where people live
independently or with limited personal assistance, such as an assisted living facility. It does not
include facilities such as long-term care nursing homes, hospitals or other facilities or in-patient
units where twenty-four (24) hour clinical care is available, nor does it include commercial or public
spaces or the common/community areas of multi-unit dwellings such as apartment buildings,
condominiums, or senior centers.
     (c) Nurses who provide home services foot care shall be licensed as a registered nurse and
shall be certified and credentialed by a relevant national professional organization including, but
not limited to, the American Foot Care Nurses Association or the Wound Ostomy and Continence
Nursing Certification Board, or by another substantially equivalent national certifying organization
approved by the department of health.
     Such nurses shall possess the requisite theoretical knowledge of, and shall demonstrate
documented clinical competency in, the following areas, consistent with nationally recognized
standards of foot care nursing practice:
     (1) Foot and lower extremity anatomy and physiology;
     (2) Structure and function of the foot and nail;
     (3) Common foot pathology and related nursing interventions;
     (4) Changes in the foot due to age and chronic diseases;
     (5) Nursing assessment of the foot and lower extremities;
     (6) Use of instruments used in nursing foot care; and
     (7) Infection control.
     (d) Home services foot care is considered a nursing intervention that includes, but is not
limited to, the following components:
     (1) Assessing past medical history including diabetes mellitus, peripheral vascular disease,
or peripheral neuropathy;
     (2) Assessing health habits affecting feet and lower extremities (activity level, exercise,
obesity, diet, smoking, etc.);
     (3) Assessing circulation;
     (4) Assessing skin integrity, foot and nail structure;
     (5) Assessing pain and methods of relief; and
     (6) Implementing a plan of foot care that is consistent with recognized standards of practice
that includes:
     (i) Hygiene and shortening of toe and finger nails;
     (ii) The use of emery boards or pedicure drill with emery disc attachment, to smooth corns
or calluses;
     (iii) Referring the patient to an appropriate practitioner for further assessment and orders
when alterations in skin integrity, foot structure, and/or other abnormalities require application of
prescribed or over-the-counter treatments/devices;
     (iv) Evaluating client response to a plan of care; and
     (v) Appropriate client education.
     (e) A nurse providing in-home foot care shall ensure that two (2) hours of continuing
education out of the ten (10) hours required per certification period shall be focused on foot care.
     (f) A nurse whose home care services are limited to providing home services foot care
pursuant to and as described in this section shall be exempt from the requirements of §§ 23-15-2
and 23-17-42.
     (g) The department of health shall determine fair and reasonable license and renewal fees
for nurses who provide services pursuant to this section.
     SECTION 2. This act shall take effect upon passage.
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