Rhode Island 2025 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S0976

Introduced
4/16/25  
Refer
4/16/25  
Report Pass
6/12/25  
Engrossed
6/17/25  
Engrossed
6/20/25  

Caption

Mandates cosmetic medical procedures be performed by a physician, PA, APRN, or delegated to a qualified non-physician, non-PA or non-APRN under the supervision of a physician, physician assistant, or advanced practice registered nurse.

Impact

This legislation has significant implications for the state’s laws regarding healthcare practice in medical spas. It recognizes the growing popularity of cosmetic procedures and aims to raise safety standards within this sector. By requiring procedures to be performed under medical supervision, the bill seeks to mitigate risks associated with cosmetic treatments and enhance patient protection. This shift also clarifies the roles and responsibilities of non-physician personnel in medical spas, establishing criteria for their involvement in procedures that may require specialized training.

Summary

Senate Bill S0976, known as the Medical Spas Safety Act, aims to establish comprehensive regulations governing the practice of cosmetic medical procedures in medical spas across Rhode Island. The bill mandates that all cosmetic procedures, which include treatments aimed at improving a person's appearance that do not require sedation, must be performed by licensed and qualified health professionals. Specifically, these procedures are to be supervised by physicians, physician assistants (PAs), or advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) who assume the responsibility for patient care and procedural delegation.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding this bill appears to be largely supportive, particularly from healthcare professionals and patient advocacy groups who emphasize the importance of safety in cosmetic procedures. There is a consensus on the necessity for formal regulations to ensure that procedures are conducted by adequately trained personnel. However, some concerns have been expressed regarding the potential financial impact on smaller medical spas, which may struggle to meet the new compliance and supervision requirements imposed by the bill.

Contention

Notable points of contention have surfaced concerning the specific training requirements stipulated for both supervising and non-supervising professionals performing cosmetic procedures. Opponents of the bill argue that the stringent regulations could create barriers to entry for qualified practitioners, particularly those operating independently. Additionally, the delineation of responsibilities between supervisory roles and those performing the procedures may lead to confusion and varied interpretations of the law, necessitating further guidance from the state health department.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI S2870

Provides that the performance of cosmetic medical services is the practice of medicine and surgery.

RI H8296

Provides that the performance of cosmetic medical services is the practice of medicine and surgery.

RI H5284

Physician Assistants

RI S0279

Physician Assistants

RI S2716

Establishes the primary care training sites program to provide training for physicians, nurse practitioners and physician assistants within the DOH.

RI H7273

Requires insurance coverage for all services provided by a pharmacist provided coverage of such services would have been covered if provided by a physician, advanced practice nurse, or physician assistant.

RI S2401

Requires insurance coverage for all services provided by a pharmacist provided coverage of such services would have been covered if provided by a physician, advanced practice nurse, or physician assistant.

RI H5332

Physician Assistance Licensing Compact Act

RI S0278

Physician Assistance Licensing Compact Act

RI H5877

Medical Spas Safety Act

Similar Bills

RI H5351

Mandates cosmetic medical procedures be performed by a physician, PA, APRN, or delegated to a qualified non-physician, non-PA or non-APRN under the supervision of a physician, physician assistant, or advanced practice registered nurse.

RI S2870

Provides that the performance of cosmetic medical services is the practice of medicine and surgery.

RI H8296

Provides that the performance of cosmetic medical services is the practice of medicine and surgery.

RI H6610

Relating To Health And Safety

RI H5877

Medical Spas Safety Act

RI S2604

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RI H8204

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RI H5083

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