Sen. Iris Y. Martinez

Filed: 3/14/2011

 

 


 

 


 
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AMENDMENT TO SENATE BILL 140

2    AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend Senate Bill 140 by replacing
3everything after the enacting clause with the following:
 
4    "Section 1. Short title. This Act may be cited as the
5Interventional Surgical Pain Procedures for Chronic Pain Act.
 
6    Section 5. Definitions. For the purposes of this Act:
7    "Chronic pain" means a pain state that is subacute,
8persistent, and intractable. This does not include procedures
9for post-surgical pain, labor pain, pain related to child
10birth, or treatment of pain seen in the emergency room setting.
11    "Department" means the Department of Financial and
12Professional Regulation.
13    "Interventional surgical pain procedures" means diagnostic
14or therapeutic techniques to treat chronic pain. These
15procedures are surgical and may require the use of imaging
16guidance and involve any of the following for the treatment of

 

 

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1chronic pain only:
2        (1) The cranial nerves and their branches (such as
3    occipital, supra-orbital, and temporal), including
4    destruction by chemical or other modalities.
5        (2) The facets joints of the cervical, thoracic, lumbar
6    region and surrounding nerve branches, including
7    destruction, ablation, or denervation, aspiration of cysts
8    of small and large joints, and injection of contrast
9    material with the use of image guidance.
10        (3) Cervical, thoracic, or lumbar sympathetic
11    ganglion, visceral plexuses, or nerve blocks.
12        (4) Epidural injections in the cervical, thoracic,
13    lumbar, caudal, either both interlaminar and
14    transforaminal, with and without the use of image guidance.
15        (5) Intrathecal surgical placement of percutaneous or
16    tunneled intrathecal catheters or pumps and subcutaneous
17    port placement not including procedures to refill these
18    pumps.
19        (6) Injections into sacroiliac joint with and without
20    the use of image guidance. This excludes injections into
21    muscle and trigger point injections.
22        (7) Provocative or analgesic discography, intradiscal
23    electrothermal therapy, or other intradiscal procedures in
24    which drugs, gases, biologic materials, or prosthesis are
25    placed or injected into the intervertebral disc.
26        (8) Injection, destruction, or ablation of peripheral

 

 

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1    nerves including intercostals and radiofrequency ablation
2    or chemical destruction of any nerve or nerve groups or
3    nerve plexus.
4        (9) Spinal cord or peripheral nerve stimulator
5    placement.
6        (10) Spinal augmentation procedures such as
7    vertebroplasty, kyphoplasty, sacroplasty, or other bone
8    augmentation procedures.
 
9    Section 10. Prohibited practices and penalties. A person
10shall not practice or offer to practice interventional surgical
11pain procedures for pain medicine in this State unless the
12person is a physician licensed to practice medicine in all its
13branches. A physician may be assisted in these procedures by a
14physician licensed to practice medicine in all its branches,
15advanced practice registered nurse, physician assistant,
16registered nurse, surgical assistant, or surgical technician.
17Interventional surgical pain procedures as stated in this Act
18may not be delegated. Any person who violates this Section
19commits a Class A misdemeanor and is subject to the injunction,
20punishment, and enforcement provisions set forth in Section 3.5
21of the Medical Practice Act of 1987.
 
22    Section 15. Rulemaking authority. The Department may adopt
23rules, in consultation with the Medical Licensing Board, as
24necessary to implement this Act.
 

 

 

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1    Section 20. Applicability. This Act does not prevent the
2following:
3        (1) The performance of non-interventional pain
4    procedures by a licensed advanced practice nurse, licensed
5    physician assistant, licensed acupuncturist, licensed
6    podiatrist, licensed hospice and palliative care provider,
7    or licensed physical therapist in accordance with the law.
8        (2) The performance of nonsurgical pain care and
9    treatment authorized by the statutory scope of practice for
10    other licensed health care workers or delegated by a
11    physician licensed under the Medical Practice Act of 1987.
12        (3) Nothing in this Act shall be construed to prohibit
13    a licensed chiropractic physician from utilizing
14    procedures within the scope of practice of a chiropractic
15    physician, as defined in the Medical Practice Act of 1987.
 
16    Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect July 1,
172011.".