1.1 .................... moves to amend H. F. No. 3708 as follows:
1.2Page 1, after line 9, insert:
1.3 "Section 1. Minnesota Statutes 2007 Supplement, section 146A.11, subdivision 1,
1.4is amended to read:
1.5 Subdivision 1.
Scope. (a) All unlicensed complementary and alternative health
1.6care practitioners shall provide to each complementary and alternative health care
1.7client prior to providing treatment a written copy of the complementary and alternative
1.8health care client bill of rights. A copy must also be posted in a prominent location
1.9in the office of the unlicensed complementary and alternative health care practitioner.
1.10Reasonable accommodations shall be made for those clients who cannot read or who
1.11have communication impairments and those who do not read or speak English. The
1.12complementary and alternative health care client bill of rights shall include the following:
1.13 (1) the name, complementary and alternative health care title, business address,
1.14and telephone number of the unlicensed complementary and alternative health care
1.15practitioner;
1.16 (2) the degrees, training, experience, or other qualifications of the practitioner
1.17regarding the complimentary and alternative health care being provided, followed by the
1.18following statement in bold print:
1.19 "THE STATE OF MINNESOTA HAS NOT ADOPTED ANY EDUCATIONAL
1.20AND TRAINING STANDARDS FOR UNLICENSED COMPLEMENTARY AND
1.21ALTERNATIVE HEALTH CARE PRACTITIONERS. THIS STATEMENT OF
1.22CREDENTIALS IS FOR INFORMATION PURPOSES ONLY.
1.23 Under Minnesota law, an unlicensed complementary and alternative health care
1.24practitioner may not provide a medical diagnosis or recommend discontinuance of
1.25medically prescribed treatments. If a client desires a diagnosis from a licensed physician,
1.26chiropractor, or acupuncture practitioner, or services from a physician, chiropractor, nurse,
1.27osteopath, physical therapist, dietitian, nutritionist, acupuncture practitioner, athletic
2.1trainer, or any other type of health care provider, the client may seek such services at
2.2any time.";
2.3 (3) the name, business address, and telephone number of the practitioner's
2.4supervisor, if any;
2.5 (4) notice that a complementary and alternative health care client has the right to
2.6file a complaint with the practitioner's supervisor, if any, and the procedure for filing
2.7complaints;
2.8 (5) the name, address, and telephone number of the office of unlicensed
2.9complementary and alternative health care practice and notice that a client may file
2.10complaints with the office;
2.11 (6) the practitioner's fees per unit of service, the practitioner's method of billing
2.12for such fees, the names of any insurance companies that have agreed to reimburse the
2.13practitioner, or health maintenance organizations with whom the practitioner contracts to
2.14provide service, whether the practitioner accepts Medicare, medical assistance, or general
2.15assistance medical care, and whether the practitioner is willing to accept partial payment,
2.16or to waive payment, and in what circumstances;
2.17 (7) a statement that the client has a right to reasonable notice of changes in services
2.18or charges;
2.19 (8) a brief summary, in plain language, of the theoretical approach used by the
2.20practitioner in providing services to clients;
2.21 (9) notice that the client has a right to complete and current information concerning
2.22the practitioner's assessment and recommended service that is to be provided, including
2.23the expected duration of the service to be provided;
2.24 (10) a statement that clients may expect courteous treatment and to be free from
2.25verbal, physical, or sexual abuse by the practitioner;
2.26 (11) a statement that client records and transactions with the practitioner are
2.27confidential, unless release of these records is authorized in writing by the client, or
2.28otherwise provided by law;
2.29 (12) a statement of the client's right to be allowed access to records and written
2.30information from records in accordance with sections
144.291 to 144.298;
2.31 (13) a statement that other services may be available in the community, including
2.32where information concerning services is available;
2.33 (14) a statement that the client has the right to choose freely among available
2.34practitioners and to change practitioners after services have begun, within the limits of
2.35health insurance, medical assistance, or other health programs;
3.1 (15) a statement that the client has a right to coordinated transfer when there will
3.2be a change in the provider of services;
3.3 (16) a statement that the client may refuse services or treatment, unless otherwise
3.4provided by law; and
3.5 (17) a statement that the client may assert the client's rights without retaliation.
3.6 (b) This section does not apply to an unlicensed complementary and alternative
3.7health care practitioner who is employed by or is a volunteer in a hospital or hospice who
3.8provides services to a client in a hospital or under an appropriate hospice plan of care.
3.9Patients receiving complementary and alternative health care services in an inpatient
3.10hospital or under an appropriate hospice plan of care shall have and be made aware of
3.11the right to file a complaint with the hospital or hospice provider through which the
3.12practitioner is employed or registered as a volunteer."
3.13Renumber the sections in sequence and correct the internal references
3.14Amend the title accordingly