
Massachusetts Bill Regarding the Definition of Health Clinics (H 2039)
This law was last updated on Oct 26, 2017
Number
H 2039
Status
Failed to Pass
Proposed
Mar 11, 2015
Sponsors
Primary Sponsors: 2
Co-sponsors: 6
Total Sponsors: 8
Full Bill Text
H 2039 amends previous legislation to change the definition of “clinic.” The proposed definition would be:
Any activity, however organized, whether conducted for profit or not for profit, which is advertised, announced, established, or maintained for the purpose of providing ambulatory medical, surgical, dental, physical rehabilitation, or mental health services.
This would include any entity which performs more than 10 abortions per year. This would also include any entity which is advertised, announced, established, or maintained under a name which includes the word “clinic,” “dispensary,” or “institute,” and which suggests that ambulatory medical, surgical, dental, physical rehabilitation, or mental health services are rendered.
If an entity is not advertised, announced, established, or maintained under the names “clinic,” “dispensary,” or “institute,” ”clinic” would not include a medical office building, or one or more practitioners engaged in a solo or group practice, so long as they did not perform more than ten (10) abortions per year, and so long as their practice is wholly owned and controlled by one or more of the practitioners so associated, or, in the case of a not for profit organization, its only members are one or more of the practitioners so associated or a clinic established solely to provide service to employees or students of such corporation or institution.
STATUS
Referred to Joint Public Health Committee.
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