08 LC 36
1003S
The
House Committee on Regulated Industries offers the following substitute to HB
1323:
A
BILL TO BE ENTITLED
AN ACT
AN ACT
To
amend Article 9 of Chapter 34 of Title 43 of the Official Code of Georgia
Annotated, relating to cosmetic laser services, so as to change certain
provisions relating to the licensing of cosmetic laser practitioners; to require
that the consulting physician examine each patient prior to any cosmetic laser
service being performed; to require that each facility offering cosmetic laser
services have a supervisor; to provide certain qualifications and
responsibilities for supervisors; to require that certain information regarding
cosmetic laser practitioners, supervisors, and consulting physicians be
disclosed by the facilities; to provide for a licensed physician to be a member
of the advisory board; to provide for related matters; to provide for a
contingent effective date; to repeal conflicting laws; and for other
purposes.
BE
IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEORGIA:
SECTION
1.
Article
9 of Chapter 34 of Title 43 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating
to cosmetic laser services, is amended by revising Code Section 43-34-244,
relating to two levels of license and applications, as follows:
"43-34-244.
(a)
There shall be two levels of a license for a cosmetic laser practitioner:
assistant laser practitioner and senior laser practitioner.
(b)
Any person desiring to obtain a license as a cosmetic laser practitioner under
the terms of this article shall make application to the board as
follows:
(1)
An applicant for an 'assistant laser practitioner' license shall present proof
that he or she:
(A)
Holds a current valid license or certificate of registration as a
physician´s assistant, nurse, esthetician, or master cosmetologist, or has
previously held a license or certificate of registration as a medical
practitioner; and
(B)
Has received at least three laser certificates from attending laser/intense
pulsed light (IPL) courses as approved by the board, directly taught by a
licensed physician or certified continuing medical education or continuing
education educator.
If,
after review of the application, it is determined that the applicant is at least
21 years of age; has met the minimum educational requirements; is of good moral
character; and is possessed of the requisite skill to perform properly cosmetic
laser services, a license shall be issued to the applicant entitling the
applicant to practice the occupation of cosmetic laser practitioner at the
assistant laser practitioner level under the direct supervision of a senior
laser practitioner.
(2)
An applicant for a 'senior laser practitioner' license shall present proof that
he or she:
(A)
Holds a current valid license or certificate of registration as a
physician´s assistant or nurse or has previously held a license or
certificate of registration as a medical practitioner;
(B)
Has at least three years of clinical or technological medical experience, or
both;
(C)
Has been or was licensed or nationally board certified as a medical practitioner
for at least three years; and
(D)
Has received at least two laser certificates from attending laser/intense pulsed
light (IPL) continuing medical education courses as approved by the board,
directly taught by a licensed physician or certified continuing medical
education or continuing education educator.
If,
after review of the application, it is determined that the applicant is at least
21 years of age; has met the minimum educational and clinical training
requirements to perform cosmetic laser services with indirect supervision; is of
good moral character; and is possessed of the requisite skill to perform
properly these services, a license shall be issued to the applicant entitling
the applicant to practice the occupation of cosmetic laser practitioner at the
senior laser practitioner level pursuant to the protocols of a consulting
physician.
(c)
The board shall be authorized to waive any education requirements under this
Code section in cases of
hardship,
disability,
or illness or under such other circumstances as the board deems appropriate with
respect to any applicant who has practiced as a cosmetic laser practitioner
prior to July 1, 2007.
(d)
Should an applicant have a current cosmetic laser practitioner license or
certificate of registration in force from another state, country, territory of
the United States, or the District of Columbia, where similar reciprocity is
extended to this state and licensure requirements are substantially equal to
those in this state, and have paid a fee and have submitted an application, the
applicant may be issued a license at the appropriate level entitling him or her
to practice the occupation of a cosmetic laser practitioner at that level,
unless the board, in its discretion, sees fit to require a written or a
practical examination subject to the terms and provisions of this article.
The board
shall be authorized to waive any education or experience requirements applicable
to any person who holds a current license or certificate to practice as a
cosmetic laser practitioner outside of this state and who desires to obtain a
license at a level authorized under this Code section to practice as a cosmetic
laser practitioner in this state in cases of hardship, disability, or illness or
under such other circumstances as the board deems
appropriate."
SECTION
2.
Said
article is further amended by revising Code Section 43-34-248, relating to
agreement with consulting physician, as follows:
"43-34-248.
(a)
Any facility providing cosmetic laser services shall have an agreement with a
consulting physician who shall:
(1)
Be trained in laser modalities;
(2)
Establish proper protocols for the cosmetic laser services provided at the
facility and file such protocols with the board;
and
(3)
Examine each patient prior to any cosmetic laser service being performed;
and
(3)(4)
Be available for emergency consultation with the cosmetic laser practitioner or
anyone employed by the facility.
(b)
Any facility providing cosmetic laser services shall have a supervisor present
at the facility at all times. The supervisor shall supervise the performance of
all cosmetic laser services performed by a person other than the consulting
physician. The supervisor shall be a physician licensed under this chapter who
is trained in laser modalities or a senior laser practitioner.
(c)(1)
Any facility providing cosmetic laser services shall post a sign listing the
consulting physician´s name, emergency contact number, his or her board
certification and specialty, and the address of his or her primary practice
location, and indicating whether he or she is presently on site at the
facility.
(2)
If the consulting physician is not on site for any period of time during which
the facility is open, the facility shall post a sign indicating who is presently
acting as the supervisor for the facility and that person´s name, emergency
contact number, his or her degrees and qualifications, and the type of cosmetic
laser practitioner license
held."
SECTION
3.
Said
article is further amended by revising Code Section 43-34-249, relating to
informed consent, as follows:
"43-34-249.
(a)
Prior to receiving cosmetic laser services from a cosmetic laser practitioner, a
person must consent in writing to such services and shall be informed in writing
of the general terms of the following:
(1)
The nature and purpose of such proposed procedure;
(2)
Any material risks generally recognized and associated with the cosmetic laser
service to be performed which, if disclosed to a reasonably prudent person in
the customer´s position, could reasonably be expected to cause such prudent
person to decline such proposed cosmetic laser services on the basis of the
material risk of injury that could result from such proposed
services;
(3)
The name of,
the degrees and qualifications held by,
and type of
license
licenses
obtained by the individual who will be
performing the cosmetic laser service
has
obtained, the
supervisor, and the consulting physician;
and
(4)
The steps to be followed after the cosmetic laser service is performed in the
event of any
complications;
and
(5)
The emergency contact information for the consulting physician and the address
of his or her primary practice
location.
(a.1)
After receiving each cosmetic laser service, a person shall be informed in
writing of the information required by paragraphs (4) and (5) of subsection (a)
of this Code section.
(b)
It shall be the responsibility of the cosmetic laser practitioner to ensure that
the information required by
subsection
(a)
subsections
(a) and (a.1) of this Code section is
disclosed and that the consent provided for in this Code section is
obtained.
(c)
Where the consumer is under 18 years of age, the consent of the consumer´s
parent or legal guardian shall be required.
(d)
The board shall be required to adopt and have the authority to promulgate rules
and regulations governing and establishing the standards necessary to implement
this Code section specifically including but not limited to the disciplining of
a cosmetic laser practitioner who fails to comply with this Code
section.
(e)
Nothing in this Code section shall prohibit the information provided for in this
Code section from being disclosed through the use of video tapes, audio tapes,
pamphlets, booklets, or other means of communication or through conversations
with the cosmetic laser practitioner; provided, however, that such information
is also provided in writing and attached to the consent form which the consumer
signs."
SECTION
4.
Said
article is further amended by revising Code Section 43-34-250, relating to the
advisory committee, as follows:
"43-34-250.
The
board shall appoint an advisory committee. The advisory committee shall be
representative of a cross section of the cultural backgrounds, to the extent
practical, of the licensed cosmetic laser practitioners licensed under this
article and such members as the board in its discretion may determine.
The advisory
committee shall include at least one person licensed to practice medicine under
this chapter. Members shall receive no
compensation for service on the committee. The committee shall have such
advisory duties and responsibilities as the board may determine, including but
not limited to consulting with the board on the issuance, denial, suspension,
and revocation of licenses and the promulgation of rules and regulations under
this article. The initial members of the advisory committee may include persons
eligible for licensing under this article. Subsequent advisory committee
members must be licensed pursuant to this article."
SECTION
5.
This
Act shall become effective only if and when the "Georgia Cosmetic Laser Services
Act," approved May 29, 2007 (Ga. L. 2007, p. 626), becomes effective as provided
in Section 2 therein.
SECTION
6.
All
laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are repealed.
