Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H2152 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 02/16/2023

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HOUSE DOCKET, NO. 951       FILED ON: 1/17/2023
HOUSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. 2152
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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PRESENTED BY:
William J. Driscoll, Jr.
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To the Honorable Senate and House of Representatives of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in General
Court assembled:
The undersigned legislators and/or citizens respectfully petition for the adoption of the accompanying bill:
An Act regulating surgical assistants.
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PETITION OF:
NAME:DISTRICT/ADDRESS :DATE ADDED:William J. Driscoll, Jr.7th Norfolk1/17/2023Lindsay N. Sabadosa1st Hampshire2/6/2023 1 of 6
HOUSE DOCKET, NO. 951       FILED ON: 1/17/2023
HOUSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . No. 2152
By Representative Driscoll of Milton, a petition (accompanied by bill, House, No. 2152) of 
William J. Driscoll, Jr. and Lindsay N. Sabadosa relative to regulating surgical assistants. Public 
Health.
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts
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In the One Hundred and Ninety-Third General Court
(2023-2024)
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An Act regulating surgical 	assistants.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority 
of the same, as follows:
1 SECTION 1. Chapter 111 of the General Laws, as appearing in the 2020 Official Edition, 
2is hereby amended by inserting after Section 237 the following new sections:-
3 Section 238. (a) As used in this section, the following words shall have the following 
4meanings unless the context clearly requires otherwise:
5 ''Board'', the board of registration in surgical assistants established in section 110 of 
6chapter 13.
7 “Health care practitioner”, a person licensed or registered under section 2, 16, 74 or 74A 
8of chapter 112 who conducts or assists with the performance of surgery; provided, however, that 
9''health care practitioner'' shall also include an intern, resident, fellow or medical officer.
10 “Surgical facility'', an entity that provides surgical health care services, whether inpatient 
11or outpatient and whether overnight or ambulatory, including, but not limited to, a hospital, clinic  2 of 6
12or private office of a health care practitioner, whether conducted for charity or for profit and 
13whether or not subject to section 25C, and any organization, partnership, association, 
14corporation, trust or the commonwealth, or any subdivision thereof.
15 "Surgical assistant", an individual who has met the requirements of the Board for 
16licensure as a surgical assistant and who works under the direct supervision of a licensed doctor 
17of medicine, osteopathy, or podiatry.
18 "Surgical assisting", surgical patient care, including, but not limited to, any of the 
19following: (i) manipulation of organs; (ii) suturing of tissue; (iii) placement of hemostatic agents; 
20(iv) injection of local anesthetic; (v) harvesting of veins; (vi) implementation of devices; and, 
21(vii) other duties as directed by a licensed doctor of medicine, osteopathy, or podiatry under the 
22direct supervision of a licensed doctor of medicine, osteopathy, or podiatry.
23 (b) A surgical facility shall not employ or otherwise retain the services of a surgical 
24assistant unless such person is licensed by the board of registration in surgical assistants.
25 (c) Nothing in this section shall prohibit a registered nurse, licensed or registered health 
26care provider or other health care practitioner from performing surgical assistant tasks or 
27functions if such person is acting within the scope of such person's license.
28 (d) Notwithstanding subsection (b), a surgical facility may employ as a surgical assistant 
29an individual who does not meet the requirements of this section if said individual receives a 
30waiver from the department certifying that the individual has met special circumstances as 
31determined by the department: The department, in consultation with an advisory committee of 
32clinicians, shall establish criteria for such waiver. Said waivers shall be valid for not longer than  3 of 6
33three months; provided however said waivers may be renewed upon determination by the 
34department.
35 Section 239. The board shall have the following powers and duties:
36 (a) to promulgate regulations and adopt such rules as are necessary to regulate the field 
37and practice of surgical assisting and surgical assistants;
38 (b) to receive, review, approve or disapprove applications for licensing and to issue 
39licenses;
40 (c) to establish administrative procedures for processing applications for licenses and 
41license renewals and to hire or appoint such agents as are appropriate for processing applications 
42for licenses and license renewals;
43 (d) to retain records of its actions and proceedings in accordance with public records 
44laws;
45 (e) to fine, censure, revoke, suspend or deny a license, place on probation, reprimand or 
46otherwise discipline licensees for violations of the code of ethics or the rules of the board;
47 (f) to summarily suspend the license of a licensee who poses an imminent danger to the 
48public but a hearing shall be afforded to the licensee within seven days of an action by the board 
49to determine whether such summary action is warranted;
50 (g) to establish standards for continued licensure of surgical assistants, including 
51continuing education requirements; 4 of 6
52 (h) to establish standards relating to the professional conduct, termination and 
53reinstatement and renewal of licenses of surgical assistants;
54 (g) to perform such other functions and duties as may be required to carry out the 
55provisions of this section and sections 238 to 241, inclusive.
56 Section 240. An application for original license, a license renewal or for the licensing 
57examination shall be made on forms approved by the board and accompanied by the appropriate 
58fee. The fee for original license and renewal shall be determined by the secretary of 
59administration and finance. An application for original license shall be sworn and shall furnish 
60satisfactory proof if the applicant is: (i) at least 18 years of age; (ii) of good moral character and; 
61(iii) has met the educational and professional experience requirements. Requirements for 
62licensing shall include: 
63 (a) a current credential as a surgical assistant or surgical first assistant issued by the 
64National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting, the National Surgical Assistant 
65Association, or the National Commission for Certification of Surgical Assistants or their 
66successors;
67 (b) successful completion of a surgical assistant training program during the person's 
68service as a member of any branch of the armed forces of the United States; or
69 (c) at least one year of experience as a surgical assistant in the Commonwealth and 
70practice as a surgical assistant at any time in the twelve months immediately prior to July 1, 
712023, provided the applicant registers with the Board by July 1, 2025.  5 of 6
72 Section 241. (a) For renewal of a license as a surgical assistant, a licensee shall attest to 
73having successfully completed 38 hours of continuing education in courses directly related to the 
74practice of surgical assisting as approved and documented by a provider recognized by one of the 
75following: (i) the National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical Assisting; (ii) the 
76National Commission for the Certification of Surgical Assistants; or (iii) the National Surgical 
77Assistant Association;
78 (b) the practitioner shall retain a completed form with all supporting documentation in his 
79or her records for a period of four years following the renewal of an active license.
80 (c) the board shall periodically conduct a random audit of its active licensees to determine 
81compliance and the practitioners selected for the audit shall provide all supporting 
82documentation within 30 days of receiving notification of the audit;
83 (d) failure to comply with these requirements may subject the licensee to disciplinary 
84action by the board;  
85 (e) the board may grant an extension of the deadline for continuing competency 
86requirements, for up to one year, for good cause shown upon a written request from the licensee 
87prior to the renewal date; and, 
88 (f) the board may grant an exemption for all or part of the requirements for circumstances 
89beyond the control of the licensee, such as temporary 	disability, mandatory military service, or 
90officially declared disasters.
91 SECTION 2. Chapter 13 of the General Laws is hereby amended by adding after section 
92109 the following new section:- 6 of 6
93 Section 110. There shall be a board of registration of surgical assistants, herein called the 
94board, to consist of five members to be appointed by the governor. Three members of the Board 
95shall be, at the time of appointment, surgical assistants who have practiced in the Commonwealth 
96for not less than three years; one member shall be a doctor of medicine, osteopathy, or podiatry 
97whose practice shall include surgery; and one member shall be a citizen member appointed from 
98the Commonwealth at large. No member shall be an employee of a trade association in the field 
99of health care and no member who is a representative of the general public shall be engaged in 
100the practice of any health care profession. Members shall be appointed for terms of four years. 
101No member shall be appointed to more than two consecutive full terms but a member appointed 
102for less than a full term may serve two full terms in addition to such part of a full term and a 
103former member shall again be eligible for appointment after a lapse of at least one year. A 
104member may be removed by the governor for neglect of duty, misconduct or malfeasance or 
105misfeasance in office after a written notice of the charges against him and an opportunity to be 
106heard. The board shall, at its first meeting and annually thereafter, elect from among its members 
107a chairman, vice chairman and secretary. Officers shall serve until successors are elected and 
108qualified. The board shall meet at the call of the chairman or upon request of three members of 
109the board. The board shall meet at least two times annually. A quorum shall consist of three 
110members present. Board members shall serve without compensation but shall be reimbursed for 
111actual and reasonable expenses incurred in the performance of their duties