Oklahoma 2024 Regular Session

Oklahoma House Bill HB1984

Introduced
2/6/23  

Caption

Laser hair removal; practice of medicine and surgery; laser by a laser practitioner; surgery exception; definitions; requirements; qualifications; effective date.

Impact

The enactment of HB1984 is expected to have significant implications on state law as it distinguishes laser hair removal from traditional surgical practices, thereby reducing regulatory burdens on laser hair removal facilities. By formally allowing qualified practitioners to perform nonablative hair removal procedures, the bill aligns with existing healthcare practice by permitting these treatments under the supervision of licensed medical professionals. This change is notable for clarifying the legal standing of non-physician practitioners in cosmetic medical settings, potentially facilitating greater access to these services for residents.

Summary

House Bill 1984 aims to amend the definitions and regulations pertaining to the practice of laser hair removal in the state of Oklahoma. Specifically, it modifies the existing law concerning the practice of medicine and surgery to explicitly exclude laser hair removal when performed by a licensed laser practitioner. The bill establishes a legal framework for who can provide such services, introducing the term 'laser practitioner' and defining the qualifications necessary to perform laser hair removal procedures. It classifies laser practitioners as individuals licensed under various medical designations, including Medical Doctors (MDs), Nurse Practitioners (NPs), and others qualified in the healthcare field.

Contention

Notably, there may be points of contention surrounding the practice as established by HB1984. Advocates for the bill argue that it will formalize services provided by qualified professionals, ensuring client safety and improving regulatory clarity. Conversely, critics may express concerns regarding the adequacy of training and oversight of laser practitioners, particularly if the supervising physician is not required to be present during procedures. Ongoing debates may focus on balancing access to cosmetic services with the necessity of maintaining patient safety and effective regulatory oversight.

Companion Bills

OK HB1984

Carry Over Laser hair removal; practice of medicine and surgery; laser by a laser practitioner; surgery exception; definitions; requirements; qualifications; effective date.

Previously Filed As

OK HB1984

Laser hair removal; practice of medicine and surgery; laser by a laser practitioner; surgery exception; definitions; requirements; qualifications; effective date.

OK HB1963

Telemedicine; definitions; health care coverage; telemedicine visits; requirements; practice of medicine; physicians; effective date.

OK SB32

Controlled dangerous substances; exempting certain practitioners from electronic prescription requirement. Effective date.

OK HB2159

Crimes and punishments; relating to the Laser Safety Act; increasing penalties; effective date.

OK SB834

Abortion; making certain definitions and exceptions relating to abortion uniform. Emergency.

OK SB754

Practice of dentistry; modifying various provisions of the State Dental Act. Effective date. Emergency.

OK HB2088

Abortion definition; clarifying terms; effective date.

OK SB931

Practice of pharmacy; allowing pharmacist to test or screen for and initiate drug therapy under certain circumstances; specifying allowed tests; modifying and adding certain definitions. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB303

Practice of medicine; modifying membership of the State Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision; removing certain limitation on appointees. Effective date.

OK SB887

Freedom of conscience; creating the Medical Ethics Defense Act; granting certain rights and protections to certain medical practitioners, healthcare institutions, or healthcare payers. Effective date.

Similar Bills

OK HB2051

Practice of medicine; creating the Supervised Physicians Act; limiting scope of supervised practice; directing specified Boards to promulgate certain rules; requiring collaborative practice arrangements; creating certain exemptions; effective date.

OK SB1613

Practice of medicine; creating the Graduate Physicians Act; providing for licensure and practice of graduate physicians; specifying certain requirements, limitations, penalties, and protections. Effective date.

OK HB3351

Medical preceptorship training; providing income tax credit; revolving fund; license fee; emergency.

OK SB1504

Income tax; income tax credit for preceptorship rotation; creating and specifying sources of funds; providing for transfer of monies to Oklahoma Tax Commission; authorizing administrative expenditures. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB443

Practice of medicine; modifying certain powers and duties of the Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision; modifying certain licensure requirements. Effective date. Emergency.