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PAG LIN 1 1 Section 1. Section 147.1, subsection 2, paragraphs c and 1 2 f, Code 2001, are amended to read as follows: 1 3 c. "Licensed" or "certified" when applied to a physician 1 4 and surgeon, podiatric physician, osteopath, osteopathic 1 5 physician and surgeon, physician assistant, psychologist or 1 6 associate psychologist, chiropractor, nurse, dentist, dental 1 7 hygienist, optometrist, speech pathologist, audiologist, 1 8 pharmacist, physical therapist, occupational therapist, 1 9 respiratory care practitioner, practitioner of cosmetology 1 10 arts and sciences, practitioner of barbering, funeral 1 11 director, dietitian, marital and family therapist, mental 1 12 health counselor, social worker, massage therapist, athletic 1 13 trainer,oracupuncturist, or certified professional midwife, 1 14 means a person licensed under this subtitle. 1 15 f. "Profession" means medicine and surgery, podiatry, 1 16 osteopathy, osteopathic medicine and surgery, practice as a 1 17 physician assistant, psychology, chiropractic, nursing, 1 18 dentistry, dental hygiene, optometry, speech pathology, 1 19 audiology, pharmacy, physical therapy, occupational therapy, 1 20 respiratory care, cosmetology arts and sciences, barbering, 1 21 mortuary science, marital and family therapy, mental health 1 22 counseling, social work, dietetics, massage therapy, athletic 1 23 training,oracupuncture, or certified professional midwifery. 1 24 Sec. 2. Section 147.13, Code 2001, is amended by adding 1 25 the following new subsection: 1 26 NEW SUBSECTION. 21. For certified professional midwifery, 1 27 certified professional midwife examiners. 1 28 Sec. 3. Section 147.14, Code 2001, is amended by adding 1 29 the following new subsection: 1 30 NEW SUBSECTION. 21. For certified professional midwife 1 31 examiners, three members licensed as certified professional 1 32 midwives, one member who is licensed under chapter 148, 150, 1 33 or 150A and is practicing in obstetrics or who is an advanced 1 34 registered nurse practitioner licensed under chapter 152 who 1 35 is a certified nurse midwife, and one member who is not a 2 1 licensed certified professional midwife or a licensed health 2 2 care provider who has received professional midwifery services 2 3 and who shall represent the general public. 2 4 Sec. 4. Section 147.74, Code 2001, is amended by adding 2 5 the following new subsection: 2 6 NEW SUBSECTION. 20A. A certified professional midwife 2 7 licensed under chapter 154E may use the words "certified 2 8 professional midwife" or the initials "C.P.M." after the 2 9 person's name. 2 10 Sec. 5. Section 147.80, Code 2001, is amended by adding 2 11 the following new subsection: 2 12 NEW SUBSECTION. 28A. License to practice certified 2 13 professional midwifery upon the basis of an examination given 2 14 by the board of certified professional midwife examiners, 2 15 license to practice professional midwifery under a reciprocal 2 16 agreement, or renewal of a license to practice professional 2 17 midwifery. 2 18 Sec. 6. NEW SECTION. 154E.1 DEFINITIONS. 2 19 As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise 2 20 requires: 2 21 1. "Board" means the board of certified professional 2 22 midwife examiners established in section 147.13. 2 23 2. "Certified professional midwife" means a person who is 2 24 licensed to practice professional midwifery under chapter 147 2 25 and this chapter. 2 26 3. "Department" means the Iowa department of public 2 27 health. 2 28 4. "Out-of-hospital" means any facility, institution, or 2 29 place which is not an ambulatory surgical center or a 2 30 hospital, such as a birth center as defined in section 135G.2 2 31 or a private home. 2 32 5. "Practice of certified professional midwifery" means 2 33 the provision of midwifery services including advising, 2 34 attending, or assisting a woman during pregnancy, labor, 2 35 childbirth, or the postpartum period by a person who is 3 1 neither licensed to practice under chapter 148, 150, or 150A 3 2 nor a nurse recognized by the Iowa board of nursing as an 3 3 advanced registered nurse practitioner who is a certified 3 4 nurse midwife, and who is not rendering emergency services 3 5 without compensation. 3 6 Sec. 7. NEW SECTION. 154E.2 LICENSURE CERTIFIED 3 7 PROFESSIONAL MIDWIFERY. 3 8 An applicant for a license to practice certified 3 9 professional midwifery shall be granted a license by the board 3 10 when the applicant satisfies all of the following 3 11 requirements: 3 12 1. Has fulfilled national certification requirements of 3 13 the North American registry of midwives or its successor 3 14 organization. 3 15 2. Has completed an apprenticeship period under the 3 16 supervision of a certified professional midwife, or has 3 17 completed a course of instruction in midwifery, to be 3 18 established by the board and the department by rule. 3 19 3. Has passed an examination administered by the board. 3 20 Sec. 8. NEW SECTION. 154E.3 BOARD ORGANIZATION AND 3 21 AUTHORITY. 3 22 1. In addition to duties and responsibilities provided in 3 23 chapters 147 and 272C, the board and the department shall 3 24 adopt rules relating to: 3 25 a. Standards required for persons engaging in the practice 3 26 of certified professional midwifery. 3 27 b. Standards for professional conduct of persons licensed 3 28 under this chapter. 3 29 c. The administration of this chapter. 3 30 d. The application of the certification requirements of 3 31 the North American registry of midwives or its successor 3 32 organization to criteria for licensure as a certified 3 33 professional midwife. 3 34 e. Procedures for the issuance, renewal, and removal of 3 35 persons licensed under this chapter based on qualifications, 4 1 standards, and scope of practice established by the North 4 2 American registry of midwives or its successor organization. 4 3 f. Apprenticeship and courses of instruction as provided 4 4 in section 154E.2. 4 5 g. The maintenance of a registry of certified professional 4 6 midwives and statistics on the practice of certified 4 7 professional midwifery utilizing vital statistics data. 4 8 2. In establishing rules, the department and the board 4 9 shall consult with persons knowledgeable regarding the 4 10 prenatal and postpartum birth process, particularly those 4 11 possessing experience with out-of-hospital births, including 4 12 but not limited to persons licensed under chapters 148, 150, 4 13 and 150A, certified professional midwives, advanced registered 4 14 nurse practitioners who are certified nurse midwives, and 4 15 women who have given birth in an out-of-hospital setting. 4 16 Sec. 9. NEW SECTION. 154E.4 CLIENT DISCLOSURE. 4 17 Prior to accepting a patient for certified professional 4 18 midwifery care, a certified professional midwife shall provide 4 19 information indicating all of the following: 4 20 1. Evidence that the care provider is a licensed certified 4 21 professional midwife meeting the requirements of this chapter. 4 22 2. The certified professional midwife's educational 4 23 background and relevant experience, including experience in 4 24 various birth settings. 4 25 3. The nature, scope, and location of the care to be 4 26 given, including the possibility of and the guidelines for 4 27 transfer of the patient, newborn child, or both, to a hospital 4 28 from an out-of-hospital setting. 4 29 Sec. 10. NEW SECTION. 154E.5 EXCEPTIONS. 4 30 1. The practice of certified professional midwifery by a 4 31 certified professional midwife licensed pursuant to this 4 32 chapter shall constitute the licensed practice of midwifery. 4 33 However, nothing in this chapter is intended to require a 4 34 midwife to become licensed as described in this chapter. 4 35 2. The practice of certified professional midwifery by a 5 1 certified professional midwife licensed pursuant to this 5 2 chapter does not constitute the practice of medicine and 5 3 surgery under chapter 148, the practice of osteopathy under 5 4 chapter 150, the practice of osteopathic medicine and surgery 5 5 under chapter 150A, or the practice of nursing under chapter 5 6 152. 5 7 3. This chapter and chapter 147 do not prevent qualified 5 8 members of other professions, including but not limited to, 5 9 individuals licensed under chapter 148, 150, 150A, or 152 from 5 10 providing services consistent with the nature of certified 5 11 professional midwifery, but these persons shall not use a 5 12 title or description denoting that they are certified 5 13 professional midwives. 5 14 Sec. 11. NEW SECTION. 154E.6 LIABILITY. 5 15 Persons licensed under chapters 148, 150, 150A, and 152, 5 16 and other licensed health care providers shall not be held 5 17 liable for the acts or omissions of a certified professional 5 18 midwife when they render birth-related services to the client 5 19 of a certified professional midwife. The liability of those 5 20 licensed individuals in rendering care or assistance in good 5 21 faith to a client of a certified professional midwife is 5 22 limited to damages caused by the licensed individual's own 5 23 gross negligence or willful or wanton acts or omissions. 5 24 Sec. 12. Section 272C.1, subsection 6, Code 2001, is 5 25 amended by adding the following new paragraph: 5 26 NEW PARAGRAPH. ad. The board of certified professional 5 27 midwife examiners, created pursuant to chapter 147. 5 28 Sec. 13. INITIAL BOARD. 5 29 1. Notwithstanding section 147.14, initial professional 5 30 appointees to the certified professional midwife examiners 5 31 shall fulfill the national certification requirements of the 5 32 North American registry of midwives. 5 33 2. Notwithstanding section 147.14, of the initial 5 34 appointments to the board of certified professional midwife 5 35 examiners, one member shall be appointed for a one-year term, 6 1 one member shall be appointed for a two-year term, and one 6 2 member shall be appointed for a three-year term. The member 6 3 who is licensed under chapter 148, 150, 150A, or 152 shall be 6 4 appointed for a two-year term and the member representing the 6 5 general public shall be appointed to a three-year term. 6 6 EXPLANATION 6 7 This bill provides for the licensing of certified 6 8 professional midwives. The bill provides that the practice of 6 9 certified professional midwifery refers to the provision of 6 10 midwifery services including advising, attending, or assisting 6 11 a woman during pregnancy, labor, childbirth, or the postpartum 6 12 period by a person who is not licensed to practice medicine 6 13 and surgery, osteopathy, osteopathic medicine and surgery, or 6 14 a nurse recognized by the Iowa board of nursing as an advanced 6 15 registered nurse practitioner who is a certified nurse 6 16 midwife, and who is not rendering emergency services without 6 17 compensation. An applicant for a license to practice 6 18 certified professional midwifery shall fulfill national 6 19 certification requirements of the North American registry of 6 20 midwives or its successor organization, complete an 6 21 apprenticeship period under the supervision of a certified 6 22 professional midwife or complete a course of instruction to be 6 23 established by the Iowa department of public health by rule, 6 24 and pass an examination administered by the board of certified 6 25 professional midwife examiners. 6 26 The bill provides for the establishment of a board of 6 27 certified professional midwife examiners responsible for 6 28 establishing rules regarding the licensing and practice of 6 29 certified professional midwifery, and makes changes in Code 6 30 chapter 147 consistent with the establishment of the new 6 31 board. In establishing rules, the bill provides that the 6 32 board shall consult with persons knowledgeable regarding the 6 33 prenatal and postpartum birth process, particularly those 6 34 possessing experience with out-of-hospital births, including 6 35 but not limited to physicians and surgeons, osteopathic 7 1 physicians, osteopathic physicians and surgeons, certified 7 2 professional midwives, certified nurse midwives, and women who 7 3 have given birth in an out-of-hospital setting. The bill 7 4 provides that information relating to the qualification and 7 5 experience of the certified professional midwife, the nature 7 6 and scope of the care to be provided, and related information 7 7 shall be disclosed prior to accepting a patient for certified 7 8 professional midwifery care. 7 9 The bill provides that qualified members of other 7 10 professions, including physicians and nurses, are not 7 11 prevented from providing services consistent with the nature 7 12 of certified professional midwifery, but these persons shall 7 13 not use a title or description denoting that they are 7 14 certified professional midwives. 7 15 The bill provides that licensed physicians and surgeons, 7 16 licensed osteopaths, licensed osteopathic physicians and 7 17 surgeons, licensed nurses, and other licensed health care 7 18 providers are not liable for acts or omissions of a certified 7 19 professional midwife when they are providing assistance to the 7 20 certified professional midwife. Any liability of other 7 21 licensed health care providers is limited to damages caused by 7 22 gross negligence or willful or wanton acts or omissions. 7 23 The bill provides for the appointment of the initial board. 7 24 LSB 2207HH 79 7 25 rn/pj/5
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