Rhode Island 2025 Regular Session

Rhode Island House Bill H6088 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 03/14/2025

                             
 
 
 
2025 -- H 6088 
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S T A T E O F R H O D E I S L A N D 
IN GENERAL ASSEMBLY 
JANUARY SESSION, A.D. 2025 
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A N   A C T 
RELATING TO BUSINESSES AND PROFESSIONS -- PODIATRISTS 
Introduced By: Representatives Boylan, Cotter, Fogarty, Hopkins, Stewart, Potter, 
McGaw, Carson, Speakman, and Spears 
Date Introduced: March 14, 2025 
Referred To: House Health & Human Services 
 
 
It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows: 
SECTION 1. Section 5-29-1 of the General Laws in Chapter 5-29 entitled "Podiatrists" is 1 
hereby amended to read as follows: 2 
5-29-1. Definitions. 3 
(a) “Board” means the Rhode Island board of examiners in podiatry. 4 
(b) “Certified foot care nurse” or “CFCN” means a registered nurse or nurse practitioner 5 
who is certified and credentialled as a CFCN by the Wound Ostomy and Continence Nursing 6 
Certification Board. 7 
(c) “Certified foot care specialist” or “CFCS” means a nurse practitioner who is certified 8 
and credentialed as a CFCS by the American Foot Care Nurses Association. 9 
(b)(d) “Department” means the Rhode Island department of health. 10 
(c)(e) “Director” means the director of the Rhode Island department of health. 11 
(d)(f) “Healthcare facility” means any institutional health service provider licensed 12 
pursuant to the provisions of chapter 17 of title 23. 13 
(e)(g) “Health maintenance organization” means a public or private organization licensed 14 
pursuant to the provisions of chapter 17 of title 23 or chapter 41 of title 27. 15 
(f)(h)“Limited registrant” means a person holding a limited registration certificate pursuant 16 
to the provisions of this chapter. 17 
(g)(i) “Nonprofit medical services corporation” or “nonprofit hospital service corporation” 18 
or “nonprofit podiatry/medical service corporation” means any corporation organized pursuant to 19   
 
 
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chapter 19 or 20 of title 27 for the purpose of establishing, maintaining, and operating a nonprofit 1 
medical hospital. 2 
(h)(j) “Peer-review board” means any committee of a state or local podiatry association or 3 
society, or a committee of any licensed healthcare facility, or the podiatry staff of the committee, 4 
or any committee of a podiatric care foundation or health maintenance organization, or any staff 5 
committee or consultant of a hospital, medical, or podiatric service corporation, the function of 6 
which, is to evaluate and improve the quality of podiatric care rendered by providers of podiatric 7 
care service or to determine that podiatric care services rendered were professionally indicated or 8 
were performed in compliance with the applicable standard of care or that the cost for podiatric 9 
care rendered was considered reasonable by the providers of professional podiatric care services in 10 
the area and shall include a committee functioning as a utilization review committee under the 11 
provisions of the Health Insurance for the Aged Act (Medicare) or as a professional standards 12 
review organization or statewide professional standards review council under the provisions of P.L. 13 
92-603, 42 U.S.C. § 1301 et seq. (professional standards review organizations), or a similar 14 
committee or a committee of similar purpose, to evaluate or review the diagnosis or treatment of 15 
the performance or rendition of podiatric services that are performed under public podiatric 16 
programs of either state or federal design. 17 
(i)(k) “Person” means any individual, partnership, firm, corporation, association, trust or 18 
estate, state or political subdivision or instrumentality of a state. 19 
(j)(l) “Podiatrist” means a person with a license to practice podiatric medicine and surgery 20 
in this state under the provisions of this chapter. 21 
(k)(m) “Podiatrist,” a person licensed as described in this chapter, shall be considered a 22 
physician and surgeon of the foot and ankle. For the purposes of reimbursement by and for 23 
subscriber benefits/participation agreements with health maintenance organizations, nonprofit 24 
medical-service corporations, for-profit medical service corporations, and third-party insurers, it is 25 
unlawful to discriminate against podiatrists. 26 
(l)(n) “Practice of podiatry.” Any person is practicing podiatry within the meaning of this 27 
chapter who uses or permits to be used, directly or indirectly, for profit or otherwise, for their own 28 
self or for any other person, in connection with their own name, the word “podiatrist” or “podiatric 29 
physician and surgeon,” or the title DPM, or any other words, letters, titles, or descriptive matter, 30 
personal or not, that directly or indirectly implies the practice of podiatry, or who owns, leases, 31 
maintains, or operates a podiatry business in any office or other room or rooms where podiatry 32 
operations are performed, or directly or indirectly is manager, proprietor, or conductor of the 33 
business; or who directly or indirectly informs the public in any language, orally, in writing, or by 34   
 
 
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drawings, demonstrations, specimens, signs, or pictures that he or she can perform or will attempt 1 
to perform foot operations of any kind; or who undertakes, by any means or method, gratuitously 2 
or for a salary, fee, money, or other reward paid or granted directly or indirectly to himself or herself 3 
or to any other person, to diagnose or profess to diagnose, or to treat or profess to treat, or to 4 
prescribe for or profess to prescribe for any of the lesions, diseases, disorders, or deficiencies of 5 
the pedal extremity. The foot is defined to be the pedal extremity of the human body and its 6 
articulations, and shall include the tendons and muscles of the lower leg only as they are involved 7 
in the condition of the foot. Provided, a certified foot care nurse who is certified by and in good 8 
standing with the Wound Ostomy and Continence Nursing Certification Board, and a certified foot 9 
care specialist who is certified and in good standing with the American Foot Care Nurses 10 
Association, may provide the services described in § 5-29-45, notwithstanding that some of those 11 
services may overlap with the practice of podiatry. 12 
(m)(o) Wherever in the general or public laws there appear the words chiropody, 13 
chiropodist, and chiropodists, the words podiatry, podiatrist, and podiatrists shall be substituted. 14 
SECTION 2. Chapter 5-29 of the General Laws entitled "Podiatrists" is hereby amended 15 
by adding thereto the following section: 16 
5-29-45. Certified foot care nurse.     17 
(a) A certified foot care nurse (“CFCN”) who is certified and in good standing with the 18 
Wound Ostomy and Continence Nursing Certification Board, or a certified foot care specialist 19 
(“CFCS”) who is certified and in good standing with the American Foot Care Nurses Association, 20 
or both, may provide foot care services as provided in subsection (b) of this section, as a home 21 
service, notwithstanding that some of these services may also meet the definition of “podiatry 22 
services” as defined in this chapter. A CFCN or CFCS engaged in providing foot care services 23 
limited to those services described in subsection (b) of this section, in a home setting, shall not be 24 
deemed to be a home nursing care provider for purpose of §§ 23-17-10 and 23-17-42. 25 
(b) The services a CFCN or CFCS, as defined in this chapter may provide as a home service 26 
within the State of Rhode Island include the following: 27 
(1) Routine foot and nail care including nail clipping; 28 
(2) Reduction of thickened hard nails; 29 
(3) Callus and corn reduction; 30 
(4) Foot and skin assessment; 31 
(5) Light massage to lower legs and feet; 32 
(6) Distribute foot care education/materials; and 33 
(7) Make referrals to a licensed physician specialist or podiatrist.   34   
 
 
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(c) The providing of services by a CFCN or a CFCS, pursuant to the provisions of this 1 
section, shall not be deemed to be the practice of podiatry without a license. 2 
(d) The department of health shall promulgate rules and regulations to implement the 3 
provisions of this section. 4 
SECTION 3. This act shall take effect upon passage. 5 
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EXPLANATION 
BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL 
OF 
A N   A C T 
RELATING TO BUSINESSES AND PROFESSIONS -- PODIATRISTS 
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This act would permit a certified foot care nurse or a certified foot care specialist, to provide 1 
certain at-home foot care, including routine foot and nail care including nail clipping. 2 
This act would take effect upon passage. 3 
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