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Public Meeting Notice Board of Registration of Allied Health Professions on 3/27/25
Overview
Meeting for the Board of Allied Health Profession
Meeting number: 2533 203 2767
Password: HVgUfXa93p3 (48483929 from a phone)
Phone: (617) 315-0704 or (650) 479-3208 United States Toll
Access Code: 2533 203 2767
Agenda
Board business
- Roll call vote for attendance
- New Board member Miriam Segura-Harrison
- Public meeting minutes of February 27, 2024 – VOTE
- Executive session minutes of February 27, 2024 – VOTE
- Appointment of delegates to 2025 Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy Leadership Issues Forum and Annual Education Meeting – VOTE
- Remote participation during in-person meetings – VOTE
Discussion
- Unified Recovery and Monitoring Program (URAMP)
- Practice Restrictions – VOTE
- Operational Policy – VOTE
- Approval of Proposed Regulations
- New Section – 259 CMR 8.00: Lactation Consultants – VOTE
- Revisions to 259 CMR 2.00 and 259 CMR 7.00 to include lactation consultants, update renewal process, and eliminate temporary licenses – VOTE
Comments from professional associations
Open session for topics not reasonably anticipated by the Chair 48 hours before meeting
Executive session CLOSED under G.L. c. 30A, § 21(a)(7) to comply with G.L. c. 4, § 7, ¶ 26(c) and G.L. c. 214, § 1B – adhering to the public records law and to preserve the confidentiality of medical record information; specifically, the Board will discuss and evaluate the physical condition or mental health of a licensee as it relates to a licensee’s monitoring reports.
Investigative conference CLOSED under G.L. c. 112, § 65C
Adjournment
If you need reasonable accommodations to participate in the meeting, contact the DPH ADA Coordinator Stacy Hart at stacy.hart@mass.gov in advance of the meeting. While the Board will do its best to accommodate you, certain accommodations may require distinctive requests or the hiring of outside contractors and may not be available if requested immediately before the meeting.