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2020 SESSION
HB 687 State-certified doulas; certification, registry.
Introduced by: Lashrecse D. Aird | all patrons ... notes | add to my profiles | history
SUMMARY AS PASSED HOUSE:
Doulas; certification; registry. Provides that no person shall use or assume the title "state-certified doula," as defined in the bill, unless such person is a community-based doula who has received training and education as a doula from an entity approved by a body approved by the Board of Health for such purpose and been certified as a doula by a body approved by the Board of Health for such purpose and that no entity shall hold itself out as providing training and education necessary to meet the requirements for certification as a doula unless its curriculum and training program has been approved by a body approved by the Board of Health for such purpose. The bill also directs the Board of Health to adopt regulations setting forth the requirements for (i) use of the title "state-certified doula" and (ii) training and education necessary to satisfy the requirements for certification by the Department of Health as a state-certified doula.
SUMMARY AS INTRODUCED:
Doulas; certification; registry. Directs the Department of Health to adopt regulations governing the certification and practice of doulas and to develop and make available on its website a registry of certified doulas.