| 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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