TITLE 18. PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL LICENSING
Titles of Regulations: 18VAC85-20. Regulations
Governing the Practice of Medicine, Osteopathic Medicine, Podiatry, and Chiropractic (adding 18VAC85-20-91).
18VAC85-50. Regulations Governing the Practice of Physician
Assistants (adding 18VAC85-50-191).
Statutory Authority: § 54.1-2400 of the Code of
Virginia.
Effective Date: August 7, 2019.
Agency Contact: William L. Harp, M.D., Executive
Director, Board of Medicine, 9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 300, Richmond, VA
23233-1463, telephone (804) 367-4621, FAX (804) 527-4429, or email
william.harp@dhp.virginia.gov.
Summary:
Consistent with Chapter 390 of the 2017 Acts of Assembly,
the action (i) requires laser hair removal be performed by a "properly
trained person" who is a licensee or by a "properly trained person
under the direction and supervision" of a doctor, physician assistant, or
nurse practitioner and (ii) provides a regulatory framework for such direction
and supervision.
Summary of Public Comments and Agency's Response: No
public comments were received by the promulgating agency.
18VAC85-20-91. Practice and supervision of laser hair
removal.
A. A doctor of medicine or osteopathic medicine may
perform or supervise the performance of laser hair removal upon completion of
training in the following:
1. Skin physiology and histology;
2. Skin type and appropriate patient selection;
3. Laser safety;
4. Operation of laser device to be used;
5. Recognition of potential complications and response to
any actual complication resulting from a laser hair removal treatment; and
6. A minimum number of 10 proctored patient cases with
demonstrated competency in treating various skin types.
B. Doctors of medicine or osteopathic medicine who have
been performing laser hair removal prior to [ (the effective
date of this regulation) August 7, 2019, ] are not
required to complete training specified in subsection A of this section.
C. A doctor who delegates the practice of laser hair
removal and provides supervision to a person other than a licensed physician
assistant or licensed nurse practitioner shall ensure that such person has
completed the training required in subsection A of this section.
D. A doctor who performs laser hair removal or who
supervises others in the practice shall receive ongoing training as necessary
to maintain competency in new techniques and laser devices. The doctor shall
ensure that persons the doctor supervises also receive ongoing training to
maintain competency.
E. A doctor may delegate laser hair removal to a properly
trained person under the doctor's direction and supervision. Direction and
supervision shall mean that the doctor is readily available at the time laser
hair removal is being performed. The supervising doctor is not required to be
physically present but is required to see and evaluate a patient for whom the
treatment has resulted in complications prior to the continuance of laser hair
removal treatment.
F. Prescribing of medication shall be in accordance with § 54.1-3303
of the Code of Virginia.
18VAC85-50-191. Practice and supervision of laser hair
removal.
A. A physician assistant, as authorized pursuant to § 54.1-2952
of the Code of Virginia, may perform or supervise the performance of laser hair
removal upon completion of training in the following:
1. Skin physiology and histology;
2. Skin type and appropriate patient selection;
3. Laser safety;
4. Operation of laser device to be used;
5. Recognition of potential complications and response to
any actual complication resulting from a laser hair removal treatment; and
6. A minimum number of 10 proctored patient cases with
demonstrated competency in treating various skin types.
B. Physician assistants who have been performing laser
hair removal prior to [ (the effective date of this regulation)
August 7, 2019, ] are not required to complete training specified
in subsection A of this section.
C. A physician assistant who delegates the practice of
laser hair removal and provides supervision for such practice shall ensure the
supervised person has completed the training required in subsection A of this
section.
D. A physician assistant who performs laser hair removal
or who supervises others in the practice shall receive ongoing training as
necessary to maintain competency in new techniques and laser devices. The
physician assistant shall ensure that persons the physician assistant
supervises also receive ongoing training to maintain competency.
E. A physician assistant may delegate laser hair removal
to a properly trained person under the physician assistant's direction and
supervision. Direction and supervision shall mean that the physician assistant
is readily available at the time laser hair removal is being performed. The
supervising physician assistant is not required to be physically present but is
required to see and evaluate a patient for whom the treatment has resulted in
complications prior to the continuance of laser hair removal treatment.
F. Prescribing of medication shall be in accordance with § 54.1-3303
of the Code of Virginia.
VA.R. Doc. No. R18-5269; Filed June 14, 2019, 12:39 p.m.