New Hampshire 2024 Regular Session

New Hampshire House Bill HB105

Introduced
12/23/22  
Refer
12/23/22  

Caption

Relative to the registration of medical spas.

Impact

The bill introduces a new chapter in the state's medical regulations aimed at governing the operations of medical spas. This includes the requirement for a registered medical spa to have a medical director who is responsible for supervising all medical procedures performed at the facility. The medical director must ensure that all practitioners, including those who are not licensed doctors, are properly trained and that there is adherence to safety protocols during the procedures.

Summary

House Bill 105 establishes the registration process for medical spa facilities in New Hampshire, aiming to enhance patient safety in the growing market for cosmetic medical procedures. The legislation arose from concerns about unregulated medical spas where procedures may be performed by inadequately trained personnel. With the new regulations, medical spas are required to have licensed medical directors who oversee the services provided, ensuring compliance with safety and quality standards.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention surrounding HB 105 involves the balance between consumer protection and the operational flexibility of medical spas. Opponents express concern that the regulations might create barriers to entry for smaller businesses, potentially limiting consumer access to more affordable cosmetic procedures. Proponents counter this argument by emphasizing the need for regulation to protect patient safety and to ensure that medical procedures are conducted under qualified supervision, thereby preventing cases of malpractice.

Enforcement

The bill also outlines administrative penalties for non-compliance, placing a misdemeanor charge for facilities operating without registration. Further, the executive director of the Office of Professional Licensure and Certification is empowered to conduct inspections and maintain standards. Financial projections indicate that the state may see a revenue increase from registration fees, which could help to support the administrative costs of the new regulatory framework.

Companion Bills

NH HB105

Carry Over Relative to the registration of medical spas.

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