Bill Text: MA S1756 | 2009-2010 | 186th General Court | Introduced


Bill Title:

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2010-03-18 - Read second and ordered to a third reading [S1756 Detail]

Download: Massachusetts-2009-S1756-Introduced.html

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts

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PRESENTED BY:

Moore, Richard (SEN)

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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 passage of the accompanying bill:

An Act relative to the modernization of optometric patient care

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PETITION OF:

 

Name:

District/Address:

Richard T. Moore

Worcester and Norfolk

Daniel E. Bosley

1st Berkshire

Jennifer Benson

37th Middlesex

Dennis Rosa

4th Worcester

Susan C. Tucker

Second Essex and Middlesex

James E. Timilty

Bristol and Norfolk

Brian A. Joyce

Norfolk, Bristol and Plymouth

Richard R. Tisei

Middlesex and Essex

Sean Curran

9th Hampden

Theodore C. Speliotis

13th Essex

Viriato Manuel deMacedo

1st Plymouth

Robert M. Koczera

11th Bristol

John F. Quinn

9th Bristol

Patricia A. Haddad

5th Bristol

Angelo J. Puppolo, Jr.

12th Hampden

Stephen L. DiNatale

3rd Worcester

James H. Fagan

3rd Bristol

Robert L. Rice, Jr.

2nd Worcester

Lida E. Harkins

13th Norfolk

Christine E. Canavan

10th Plymouth

Christopher J. Donelan

2nd Franklin

Bradley H. Jones, Jr.

20th Middlesex

Allen J. McCarthy

7th Plymouth

Alice K. Wolf

25th Middlesex

Sean Garballey

23rd Middlesex

Matthew C. Patrick

3rd Barnstable

William Smitty Pignatelli

4th Berkshire

Paul Kujawski

8th Worcester

A. Stephen Tobin

2nd Norfolk

Peter J. Koutoujian

10th Middlesex

Anne M. Gobi

5th Worcester

James R. Miceli

19th Middlesex

William G. Greene, Jr.

22nd Middlesex

Barry R. Finegold

17th Essex

James Cantwell

4th Plymouth

Charles A. Murphy

21st Middlesex

Cleon H. Turner

1st Barnstable

Timothy J. Toomey, Jr.

26th Middlesex

Thomas J. Calter

12th Plymouth

Lewis G. Evangelidis

1st Worcester

Susan Williams Gifford

2nd Plymouth

Frank I. Smizik

15th Norfolk

James M. Murphy

4th Norfolk

Stephen R. Canessa

12th Bristol

Barbara A. L'Italien

18th Essex

William Lantigua

16th Essex

Robert F. Fennell

10th Essex

Bradford R. Hill

4th Essex

Christopher N. Speranzo

3rd Berkshire

Carl M. Sciortino, Jr.

34th Middlesex

John W. Scibak

2nd Hampshire

Karyn E. Polito

11th Worcester

Demetrius J. Atsalis

Second Barnstable

Bill Bowles

2nd Bristol

David P. Linsky

5th Middlesex

Mark V. Falzone

9th Essex

Geraldo Alicea

6th Worcester

F. Jay Barrows

1st Bristol

Garrett J. Bradley

3rd Plymouth

William N. Brownsberger

24th Middlesex

Antonio F.D. Cabral

13th Bristol

Thomas P. Conroy

13th Middlesex

Geraldine Creedon

11th Plymouth

James Dwyer

30th Middlesex

Christopher G. Fallon

33rd Middlesex

John V. Fernandes

10th Worcester

William C. Galvin

6th Norfolk

Thomas A. Golden, Jr.

16th Middlesex

Mary E. Grant

6th Essex

Danielle W. Gregoire

4th Middlesex

Denis E. Guyer

2nd Berkshire

Kay Khan

11th Middlesex

Timothy Madden

Barnstable, Dukes and Nantucket

Paul McMurtry

11th Norfolk

David M. Nangle

17th Middlesex

Sarah K. Peake

4th Barnstable

Jeffrey Davis Perry

5th Barnstable

George N. Peterson, Jr.

9th Worcester

Pam Richardson

6th Middlesex

Michael J. Rodrigues

8th Bristol

Tom Sannicandro

7th Middlesex

Stephen Stat Smith

28th Middlesex

Todd M. Smola

1st Hampden

Robert P. Spellane

13th Worcester

James E. Vallee

10th Norfolk

Joseph F. Wagner

8th Hampden

Martin J. Walsh

13th Suffolk

Harriette L. Chandler

First Worcester

Jennifer L. Flanagan

Worcester and Middlesex

Paul K. Frost

7th Worcester

James B. Eldridge

Middlesex and Worcester

Richard J. Ross

9th Norfolk

Thomas M. Stanley

9th Middlesex

Elizabeth Poirier

14th Bristol

John J. Binienda

17th Worcester

John V. Fernandes

10th Worcester

Harold P. Naughton, Jr.

12th Worcester

Geraldo Alicea

6th Worcester

Bruce J. Ayers

1st Norfolk

Thomas M. McGee

Third Essex and Middlesex

Steven J. D'Amico

4th Bristol

Donald F. Humason, Jr.

4th Hampden

Jennifer M. Callahan

18th Worcester

Cynthia Stone Creem

First Middlesex and Norfolk

Michael O. Moore

Second Worcester

Robert A. O'Leary

Cape and Islands

Paul K. Frost

7th Worcester

Kevin Aguiar

7th Bristol

Carlo P. Basile

1st Suffolk

Peter v. Kocot

1st Hampshire

Jay R. Kaufman

15th Middlesex

Katherine Clark

32nd Middlesex

Gloria L. Fox

7th Suffolk

John H. Rogers

12th Norfolk

Ellen Story

3rd Hampshire

Gale D. Candaras

First Hampden and Hampshire

Peter V. Kocot

1st Hampshire


 

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts

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In the Year Two Thousand and Nine

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An Act relative to the modernization of optometric patient care.



                Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court assembled, and by the authority of the same, as follows:

            SECTION 1. Section 1 of chapter 94C of the General Laws, as appearing in the 2006 Official Edition, is hereby amended by striking out, in line 244, the words "sections 66 and 66B" and inserting in place thereof the following words:-  either sections 66 and 66B or sections 66 and 66C.

SECTION 2.  Section 7 of said chapter 94C, as so appearing, is hereby amended by striking out, in line 168, the words "sections 66 and 66B" and inserting in place thereof the following words:-  either sections 66 and 66B or sections 66 and 66C.

SECTION 3.  Section 9 of said chapter 94C, as so appearing, is hereby amended by striking out, in line 2, the words "sections 66 and 66B" and inserting in place thereof the following words:-  either sections 66 and 66B or sections 66 and 66C.

SECTION 4.  Said section 9 of said chapter 94C, as so appearing, is hereby further amended by inserting after the word "podiatrist", in line 64, the following word:- , optometrist.

SECTION 5.  Section 66 of chapter 112 of the General Laws, as so appearing, is hereby amended by inserting after the word "utilization", in line 7, the following words:-  and prescription.

SECTION 6.  Said section 66 of said chapter 112, as so appearing, is hereby further amended by striking out, in line 12, the words " and 66B" and inserting in place thereof the following words:-  , 66B and 66C.

SECTION 7.  The first paragraph of section 66A of said chapter 112, as so appearing, is hereby amended by adding the following sentence:-  A registered optometrist may utilize epinephrine, adrenaline or other agents used in the percutaneous treatment of anaphylaxis.

SECTION 8.  Section 66B of said chapter 112, as so appearing, is hereby amended by inserting after the words "injection," in line 13, the third time it appears, the following words:-, except for the utilization of epinephrine, adrenaline or other agents used in the percutaneous treatment of anaphylaxis.

SECTION 9.  Said chapter 112 is hereby further amended by inserting after section 66B the following section:-

Section 66C. (a) A registered optometrist, qualified by examination for practice under section 68 after January 1, 2007, duly certified in accordance with section 68C and duly registered to issue written prescriptions in accordance with paragraph (h) of section 7 of chapter 94C may, for the purpose of diagnosing, preventing, correcting, managing or treating ocular diseases, including glaucoma and ocular abnormalities of the human eye and adjacent tissue, utilize and prescribe topical and oral therapeutic pharmaceutical agents used in the practice of optometry as defined in section 66 and described in Title 21 U.S.C. Section 812 or in chapter 94C, including those placed in schedules III, IV, V and VI by the commissioner pursuant to section 2 of chapter 94C and including the utilization of epinephrine, adrenalin, or other agents used in the percutaneous treatment of anaphylaxis. Nothing in this section shall be construed to permit optometric utilization or prescription of: (a) therapeutic pharmaceutical agents for the treatment of systemic diseases; (b) invasive surgical procedures; or (c) pharmaceutical agents administered by subdermal injection, intramuscular injection, intravenous injection, subcutaneous injection or retrobulbar injection, except as authorized above for the percutaneous treatment of anaphylaxis. The pharmaceutical agents from schedule III shall be limited to the narcotic analgesics and shall not include the use of hallucinogenic substances or anabolic steroids.  Oral steroid treatment required beyond 14 days shall be continued only in consultation with the patient’s physician.

(b) If, during the course of examining or treating a patient with the aid of a diagnostic or therapeutic pharmaceutical agent, an optometrist, exercising professional judgment and that degree of expertise, care and knowledge ordinarily possessed and exercised by optometrists under like circumstances, determines the existence of the signs of previously unevaluated disease which requires treatment not included in the scope of optometric practice as set forth in section 66, such optometrist shall refer the patient to a licensed physician or other qualified health care practitioner.  Optometrists may utilize and prescribe nonlegend agents.

(c) Nothing in this section shall prevent a qualified optometrist from serving as an approved investigator in a clinical trial evaluating such drugs.

(d) If a patient exam shows newly diagnosed congenital glaucoma or if, during the course of examining, managing or treating a patient with glaucoma, surgical treatment is indicated, an optometrist shall refer that patient to a qualified physician for treatment. 

(e) Optometrists licensed under this chapter 112 and the board of registration in optometry shall participate in appropriate state or federal reports or data collection efforts relative to patient safety and medical error reduction coordinated by the Betsy Lehman center for patient safety and medical error reduction established in section 16E of chapter 6A.  Every insurer or risk management organization which provides insurance to an optometrist licensed under this chapter 112 shall make an annual report to the center. The report shall list the top 10 categories of losses, claims or actions for damage for personal injuries alleged to have been caused by error, omission or negligence in the performance by optometrists of services the company incurred during the previous calendar year.  Reports shall include completed cases and settlements only and shall not include information identifying providers or patients.  Reports shall be provided to the center at its request under annual timelines and reporting requirements established by the center with the input of the advisory committee established in section subsection (c) of said section 16E of said chapter 6A.  The center shall use this information in the development of evidence-based best practices to reduce errors and enhance patient safety as required by subsection (e) of said section 16E of said chapter 6A to increase awareness of error prevention strategies through public and professional education as required by that subsection.

SECTION 10. Said chapter 112 is hereby further amended by inserting after section 68B the following section:-

Section 68C  (a) The board of registration in optometry shall administer an examination designed to measure the qualifications necessary to safely utilize and prescribe therapeutic pharmaceutical agents defined in subsection (a) of section 66C.  Such examination shall be held in conjunction with examinations provided in sections 68, 68A and 68B and shall include any portion of the examination administered by the National Board of Examiners in Optometry or other appropriate examinations covering the subject matter of therapeutic pharmaceutical agents. Nothing shall prohibit the board from administering 1 examination to measure the qualifications necessary under sections 68, 68A, 68B and 68C.  The board shall, subsequent to January 1, 2007, only qualify for practice in accordance with said sections 68, 68A, 68B and 68C; and any applicant that presents satisfactory evidence that he has graduated from a school or college of optometry, approved by the board, subsequent to January 1, 2007 shall have satisfied all the requirements of sections 68, 68A, 68B and 68C.

(b) Examination for the utilization and prescription of therapeutic pharmaceutical agents placed under schedules III, IV, V and VI by the commissioner pursuant to section 2 of chapter 94C and defined in subsection (a) of section 66C shall, upon application, be open to an optometrist registered under section 68, 68A or 68B and to any person who meets the qualifications for examination under sections 68, 68A and 68B.  Each such applicant, registered as an optometrist under said section 68, 68A or 68B, shall possess a current Massachusetts controlled substance registration for the use of topical pharmaceutical agents described in section 66B and placed under schedule VI by the commissioner pursuant to section 2 of chapter 94C and shall furnish to the board of registration in optometry evidence of the satisfactory completion of 40 hours of didactic education and 20 hours of supervised clinical education relating to the utilization and prescription of therapeutic pharmaceutical agents defined in subsection (a) of section 66C.  Such education shall be administered by the Massachusetts Society of Optometrists, shall be accredited by a college of optometry or medicine and shall otherwise meet the guidelines and requirements of the board of registration in optometry. The board of registration in optometry shall provide to the department of public health and each successful applicant a certificate of qualification in the utilization and prescription of all therapeutic pharmaceutical agents as defined in said subsection (a) of said section 66C.

(c) An optometrist licensed in another jurisdiction shall, after January 1, 2007, be deemed an applicant under section 68C by the board of registration in optometry. An optometrist licensed in another jurisdiction may submit evidence to the board of registration in optometry of practice equivalent to that required in section 68, 68A or 68B and the board, at its discretion, may accept such evidence in order to satisfy any of the requirements of this section. An optometrist licensed in another jurisdiction to utilize and prescribe therapeutic pharmaceutical agents substantially equivalent to those placed under schedules III, IV, V and VI by the commissioner pursuant to section 2 of chapter 94C and defined in subsection (a) of section 66C may submit evidence to the board of registration in optometry of equivalent didactic and supervised clinical education in order to satisfy all the requirements of this section.

(d) A licensed optometrist who has completed a Council on Optometric Education- approved, post-graduate residency program after July 31, 1997 may submit an affidavit to the board of registration in optometry from their residency supervisor or the director of residencies at the affiliated college of optometry attesting that an equivalent level of instruction and supervision was completed in order to satisfy all the requirements of this section.

(e) As a requirement of license renewal, an optometrist licensed under this section shall submit to the board of registration in optometry evidence attesting to the completion of 3 hours of continuing education specific to glaucoma.

SECTION 11. Within 90 days after the effective date of this act, the department of public health and the board of registration in optometry shall promulgate the rules and regulations required by sections 1, 7, and 9 of chapter 94C of the General Laws and sections 66, 66A, 66B, 66C and 68C of chapter 112 of the General Laws.

 

 

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