Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S1329

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Providing for consumer access to and the right to practice complementary and alternative health care services

Impact

If enacted, SB 1329 would specifically amend Chapter 112 of the General Laws, benefiting practitioners and consumers by creating a regulated environment for complementary and alternative health care practices. This includes defining what constitutes such practices and outlining the obligations of practitioners. Importantly, the bill stipulates that practitioners must provide disclosure to clients regarding their qualifications and the nature of services offered, thereby enhancing transparency and consumer protection.

Summary

Senate Bill 1329, titled 'An Act providing for consumer access to and the right to practice complementary and alternative health care services,' aims to enhance consumer access to various health care services that are not covered by traditional medical practices. The bill proposes regulations for practitioners who provide complementary and alternative therapies, offering a framework for their operation without the necessity for state licensure. This new legislative provision signifies an effort to recognize and legitimize alternative treatments within the Massachusetts health care landscape.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding SB 1329 may arise from traditional health care providers who may view the deregulation of these alternative practitioners as a threat to patient safety and public health. Critics of the bill could argue that without stringent licensing requirements, practitioners might not be held accountable to the same standards as licensed medical professionals. Some stakeholders may call for stricter supervision over practices that could influence public health outcomes, particularly in cases where clients may confuse these practitioners with more established health care providers.

Companion Bills

MA S1254

Similar To To inform prescribers of non-opioid alternative care

MA H1970

Similar To To inform prescribers of non-opioid alternative care

MA H2244

Replaced by Providing for consumer access to and the right to practice complementary and alternative health care services

Previously Filed As

MA S1289

Clarifying mandatory overtime protections

MA S1973

Relative to diversity, equity, and inclusion

MA S918

Relative to due process

MA S501

Relative to the annual street listing

MA S408

Relative to the annual street listing

MA S1767

Relative to small businesses and homeowners

MA S1803

Relative to non-clerical workers of the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority

MA S919

Relative to the statute of limitations in rape, assault and human trafficking crimes

Similar Bills

TX HB1716

Relating to regulations on certain complementary and alternative health care services.

TX SB1084

Relating to regulations on certain complementary and alternative health care services.

MA H2504

Providing for consumer access to and the right to practice complementary and alternative health care services

MA S1481

Providing for consumer access to and the right to practice complementary and alternative health care services

MA H2244

Providing for consumer access to and the right to practice complementary and alternative health care services

CO SB226

Extending Spinal & Related Medicine Program

TX HR213

Recognizing January 25-31, 2009, as Texas Health Freedom Week.

MN HF719

Unlicensed complementary and alternative health care practitioners prohibited from using hypnosis or hypnotherapy, background studies for registered naturopathic doctors required, and fee established.