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Alabama
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Direct -
Medical director and direct
supervision by a MD. Doctor
dictates on-site or not and who can operate the laser. However,
non-medical professionals may own business.
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Alaska
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Supervision
- Non-medical professionals may own business and operate the laser.
Medical director (MD) is a must and
does not have to be on-site.
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Arizona
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Supervision
- Non-medical professionals may own business and operate the laser.
Medical director (MD) is a must and
does not have to be on-site.
State requirements for
appropriate training supervised by the Board of Radiation.
Arizona Radiation Regulatory Agency (ARRA) requires a
laser operator to be under the personal and responsible supervision
of an Arizona licensed physician. The physician does not need to be
on-site, however recommends that the M.D. be at least 30-minutes
away and proper didactic training be documented.
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Arkansas
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Supervision
- Non-medical professionals may own business and operate the laser.
Medical director (MD) is a must and
does not have to be on-site.
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California
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Direct -
Medical director and direct
supervision by a MD. Doctor
dictates on-site or not. MD, RN or PA can operate the laser.
However, non-medical professionals may own business.
California Board of Medicine requires a laser
operator to be under the personal and responsible supervision of an
California licensed physician.
A non-medical professional cannot fire the laser for hair removal
in the state of California. The facility or clinic must have a medical
director who must be a licensed medical doctor and the professional
firing the laser must be an RN, PA or MD. A non-medical professional
may own the clinic however they must adhere to the above protocols
(i.e. Medical Director (MD) and a RN, PA or MD must fire the laser).
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Colorado
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Supervision
- Non-medical professionals may own business and operate the laser.
Medical director (MD) is a must and
does not have to be on-site. Colorado has revised their
Rule 800.
State requirements for appropriate training supervised by the
Department of Higher Education, Health Occupations. The physician is not required to be
on-site, however there are regulations in place that outline the
physician and the physician's delegate (non-medical professional)
responsibilities in regard to Medical/Aesthetic Services.
Read the most recent
Rule 800, which
outlines the state requirements and scope of practice protocols.
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Connecticut |
Direct -
MD, RN, LPN and EMT must work directly under
medical supervision and licensure of a medical doctor. Medical
Director must be on site.
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Delaware |
Physicians can delegate non-medical professionals under their
individual state license, however the M.D. is responsible for their
activities and must provide adequate supervision. It is up to the
M.D. whether the supervision is direct or non-direct. The M.D.
must personally evaluate any patient at least every three months.
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Florida
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Supervision -
Non-medical professional Electrologist may own business and operate the laser.
For more information on Florida requirements
click
here.
Medical director (MD) is a must and does not have to be on-site
for an electrologist. MD must be 30 minutes away.
State requirements for appropriate training supervised by the
Florida
State Electrology Association.
Florida Department of
Health and
the State of Florida have authorized the
Florida State Electrology Association (FSEA) to manage the licensing of
non-medical individuals such as
Electrologists'.
A non-medical professional cannot fire the laser for hair removal in the
state of Florida, except for a
licensed electrologist.
A non-medical professional would have to become a licensed Electrologist
in Florida, take the certified laser training with Lorenzo Kunze and then report to the
FSEA.
This would allow the non-medical professional to work
under the direct
supervision of a MD.
The facility or clinic must have a documented medical director who must
be a licensed medical doctor (MD). An
electrology professional
may own the clinic however they must adhere to the proper state
protocols.
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Georgia
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Supervision
- Non-medical professionals may own business and operate the laser.
Medical director (MD) is a must and
does not have to be on-site.
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Hawaii
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Physicians can delegate non-medical professionals under their
individual state license, however the M.D. is responsible for their
activities and must provide adequate supervision. It is up to the
M.D. whether the supervision is direct or non-direct.
M.D., RN or PA may also fire the laser under
the M.D. state license.
Maui is exempt from this rule -
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Idaho |
Supervision
- Non-medical professionals may own business and operate the laser.
Medical director (MD) is a must and
does not have to be on-site.
Idaho Board of Medical Examiners recommends (not
requires) a laser operator to
be under the personal and responsible supervision of a Idaho
licensed physician. The physician does not need to be on-site,
however the state requires that the laser application is a
prescriptive procedure and the clinics medical director dictates
prior assessment of the patient.
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Illinois
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Supervision
- Non-medical professionals may own business and operate the laser.
Medical director (MD) is a must and
does not have to be on-site. |
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Indiana
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Physicians can delegate non-medical professionals under their
individual state license, however the M.D. is responsible for their
activities and must provide adequate supervision. It is up to the
M.D. whether the supervision is direct or non-direct.
M.D., RN or PA may also fire the laser under
the M.D. state license.
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Iowa
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Supervision
- one must be an electrologist,
aesthetician, cosmetologist or in the medical field (RN, PA or MD).
Medical director is a must and does not have to be on-site.
Iowa Board of Cosmetology does allow a licensed cosmetologist or
electrologist to provide hair removal treatments (hair removal only)
with laser or IPL, if the professional was an licensed professional
before July 1, 2005.
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Kansas
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Supervision
- Non-medical professionals may own business and operate the laser.
Medical director (MD) is a must and
does not have to be on-site.
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Kentucky
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Supervision
- Non-medical professionals may own business and operate the laser.
Medical director (MD) is a must and
does not have to be on-site.
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Louisiana
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Supervision
- Non-medical professionals may own business and operate the laser.
Medical director (MD) is a must and
does not have to be on-site..
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Maine
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Physicians can delegate non-medical professionals under their
individual state license, however the M.D. is responsible for their
activities and must provide adequate supervision. It is up to the
M.D. whether the supervision is direct or non-direct.
M.D., RN or PA may also fire the laser under
the M.D. state license.
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Maryland
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Physicians can delegate non-medical professionals under their
individual state license, however the M.D. is responsible for their
activities and must provide adequate supervision. It is up to the
M.D. whether the supervision is direct or non-direct.
M.D., RN or PA may also fire the laser under
the M.D. state license.
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Massachusetts |
Direct -
Medical director and direct
supervision by a MD. Doctor
dictates on-site or not and who can operate the laser. However,
non-medical professionals may own business.
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Michigan
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Supervision
- Non-medical professionals may own business and operate the laser.
Medical director (MD) is a must and
does not have to be on-site.
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Minnesota
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Supervision
- Non-medical professionals may own business and operate the laser.
Medical director (MD) is a must and
does not have to be on-site.
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Mississippi
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Supervision
- Non-medical professionals may own business and operate the laser.
Medical director (MD) is a must and
does not have to be on-site.
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Missouri |
Supervision
- Non-medical professionals may own business and operate the laser.
Medical director (MD) is a must and
does not have to be on-site.
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Montana
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Physicians can delegate non-medical professionals under the doctors
individual state license, however the M.D. is responsible for their
activities and must provide adequate supervision. It is up to the
M.D. whether the supervision is direct or non-direct.
M.D., RN or PA may also fire the laser under
the M.D. state license.
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Nebraska
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Direct -
Medical director and direct
supervision by a MD. Doctor
dictates on-site or not and who can operate the laser. However,
non-medical professionals may own business.
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Nevada
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Supervision
- Non-medical professionals may own business and operate the laser.
Medical director (MD) is a must and
does not have to be on-site. |
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New Hampshire |
Physicians can delegate non-medical professionals under their
individual state license, however the M.D. is responsible for their
activities and must provide adequate supervision. It is up to the
M.D. whether the supervision is direct or non-direct.
M.D., RN or PA may also fire the laser under
the M.D. state license.
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New Jersey |
Physicians can delegate non-medical professionals under their
individual state license, however the M.D. is responsible for their
activities and must provide adequate supervision. It is up to the
M.D. whether the supervision is direct or non-direct.
M.D., RN or PA may also fire the laser under
the M.D. state license.
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New Mexico
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Physicians can delegate non-medical professionals under their
individual state license, however the M.D. is responsible for their
activities and must provide adequate supervision. It is up to the
M.D. whether the supervision is direct or non-direct.
M.D., RN or PA may also fire the laser under
the M.D. state license.
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New York
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N/A - No law at the present time.
Non-medical professionals may own business and operate the laser.
No Medical Director or MD needed.
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North Carolina |
Supervision
- Non-medical professionals may own business and operate the laser.
Medical director (MD) is a must and
does not have to be on-site.
(preferably on-site).
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North Dakota |
Direct -
Medical director and direct
supervision by a MD. Doctor
dictates on-site or not and who can operate the laser. However,
non-medical professionals may own business.
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Ohio
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Supervision
- Non-medical professionals may own business.
Medical director (MD) is a must and
does not have to be on-site
for a cosmetic therapist or electrologist. Medical professionals
must have an MD on site.
OHIO
the
Ohio
Medical Board requires a laser operator to be
under the personal and responsible supervision of an Ohio licensed
physician. An electrologist or cosmetic therapist (CT) have certain
guidelines (50 hours) that should be met and medical professionals must
work under the supervision of a medical doctor.
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Oklahoma
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Direct -
Medical director and direct
supervision by a MD. Doctor
dictates on-site or not and who can operate the laser. However,
non-medical professionals may own business.
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Oregon
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Supervision
- Non-medical professionals may own business and operate the laser.
Medical director (MD) is a must and
does not have to be on-site.
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Pennsylvania |
Direct -
Medical director and direct
supervision by a MD. Doctor
dictates on-site or not and who can operate the laser. However,
non-medical professionals may own business.
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Rhode Island
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Supervision
- Non-medical professionals may own business.
Medical director (MD) is a must and
does not have to be on-site..
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South Carolina |
Direct -
Medical director and direct
supervision by a MD. Doctor
dictates on-site or not and who can operate the laser. However,
non-medical professionals may own business.
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South Dakota
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Supervision
- Non-medical professionals may own business and operate the laser.
Medical director (MD) is a must and
does not have to be on-site.
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Tennessee
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N/A
- Electrologists can fire the
laser without a MD. Others need the supervision of a MD. Doctor can
dictate on-site or not.
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Texas
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Supervision
- Non-medical professionals may own business and operate the laser.
Medical director (MD) is a must and
does not have to be on-site.
State requirements for appropriate
training supervised by the Board of Medicine.
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Utah
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Direct -
Medical director and direct
supervision by a MD. Doctor
dictates on-site or not and who can operate the laser. However,
non-medical professionals may own business.
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Vermont
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Supervision
- Non-medical professionals may own business and operate the laser.
Medical director (MD) is a must and
does not have to be on-site.
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Virginia |
Direct -
Medical director and direct
supervision by a MD. Doctor
dictates on-site or not and who can operate the laser. However,
non-medical professionals may own business.
Virginia:
Title 54.1 of the Code of
Virginia provides that the code does not prohibit a licensed
physician from delegating activities or functions to employees
that are nondiscretionary and do not require professional
judgment and are customarily delegated to such persons.
The physician assumes responsibility for delegated tasks.
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Washington
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Supervision
- Non-medical professionals may own business, however only MD, PA or
Licensed Aesthetician can operate the laser.
PA must oversee initial consultations
and a medical director (MD) is a must but
does not have to be on-site.
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West Virginia |
Supervision
- Non-medical professionals may own business and operate the laser.
Medical director (MD) is a must and
does not have to be on-site.
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Wisconsin
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Supervision
- Non-medical professionals may own business and operate the laser.
Medical director (MD) is a must and
does not have to be on-site.
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Wyoming
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Supervision
- Non-medical professionals may own business and operate the laser.
Medical director (MD) is a must and
does not have to be on-site.
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