Arizona Laws 32-3233. Lasers; IPL devices; authorized use; authorized supervision
A. A health professional may register, operate and use a laser or IPL device that is registered with the department or administer drugs or devices for cosmetic purposes to the extent the use is allowed by the health professional’s scope of practice and the health professional has completed any training required by the health professional’s regulatory board and the department.
Terms Used In Arizona Laws 32-3233
- Action: includes any matter or proceeding in a court, civil or criminal. See Arizona Laws 1-215
- Administer: means the direct application of or dispensing or furnishing a prescription medication or a prescription-only device, whether by injection or any other means, to the body of a patient by a health professional or by the health professional's authorized agent at the direction of the health professional. See Arizona Laws 32-3231
- Complaint: A written statement by the plaintiff stating the wrongs allegedly committed by the defendant.
- Department: means the department of health services. See Arizona Laws 32-3231
- Directly supervised: means a health professional who is licensed in this state and whose scope of practice allows the supervision supervises the use of a laser or IPL device for cosmetic purposes while the health professional is present at the facility where and when the device is being used. See Arizona Laws 32-3231
- Health professional: means a person who is certified or licensed pursuant to chapter 7, 8, 11, 13, 14, 15, 15. See Arizona Laws 32-3201
- including: means not limited to and is not a term of exclusion. See Arizona Laws 1-215
- Indirect supervision: means supervision by a health professional who is licensed in this state, whose scope of practice allows the supervision and who is readily accessible by telecommunication. See Arizona Laws 32-3231
- Laser technician: means a person who is or has been certified by the department pursuant to its rules and this article. See Arizona Laws 32-3231
- Person: includes a corporation, company, partnership, firm, association or society, as well as a natural person. See Arizona Laws 1-215
- Registrant: means a person or entity that owns or operates a laser or IPL device for which the application for registration is on file with the department and that is in compliance with department rules. See Arizona Laws 32-3231
B. A health professional may supervise another health professional in the use of a laser or IPL device for cosmetic purposes to the extent the supervision is allowed or required by the supervising health professional’s scope of practice and the supervising health professional has completed any training required by the supervising health professional’s regulatory board and the department.
C. The health professional’s regulatory board shall investigate any complaint from the public or another board or agency involving the training, education, supervision or use of a laser or IPL device. A health professional shall report to the department any complaint received about the training or performance of a laser technician.
D. A health professional may supervise a laser technician in the use of a laser or IPL device for cosmetic purposes if:
1. The health professional is licensed pursuant to either:
(a) Chapter 11, article 2 of this title and specializes in oral and maxillofacial surgery.
(b) Chapter 13, 14, 15, 17 or 25 of this title and the supervision is within the health professional’s scope of practice.
2. The supervision does not conflict with the requirements of this article.
3. The laser technician has been certified by the department to use a laser or IPL device for hair removal or other cosmetic procedures.
E. A laser technician who wishes to perform cosmetic laser procedures and procedures using IPL devices must:
1. Successfully complete forty hours of didactic training as required by department rules at a department-certified training program. The program shall provide a provisional certificate to the applicant verifying the successful completion of the didactic training.
2. For hair removal, complete hands-on training that is supervised by a health professional who is acting within the health professional’s scope of practice or by a laser technician who has a minimum of one hundred hours of hands-on experience per procedure. The health professional or laser technician must be present in the room during twenty-four hours of hands-on use of lasers or IPL devices. The supervising health professional or supervising laser technician shall verify that the laser technician has completed the training and supervision as prescribed by this section.
3. For other cosmetic laser and IPL device procedures, complete a minimum of an additional twenty-four hours of hands-on training of at least ten cosmetic procedures for each type of procedure that is supervised by a health professional who is acting within the health professional’s scope of practice or by a laser technician who has a minimum of one hundred hours of hands-on experience per procedure. The health professional or laser technician must be present in the room during twenty-four hours of hands-on use of lasers or IPL devices. The supervising health professional or supervising laser technician shall verify that the laser technician has completed the training and supervision as prescribed by this section.
4. Submit to the department the provisional certificate from the training program and certification by the health professional or laser technician who directly supervised the applicant in the room during the hands-on training.
F. The department shall issue a laser technician certificate authorizing the use of lasers and IPL devices only for hair removal if the applicant meets the applicable requirements of subsection E of this section, or for hair removal and other cosmetic procedures if the applicant meets the applicable requirements of subsection E of this section. The department shall maintain a current register of those laser technicians in good standing and whether certification is only for hair removal or for hair removal and other cosmetic procedures. The department may establish a fee for the registration of laser technicians and the issuance of certificates pursuant to this subsection. The department shall deposit monies collected pursuant to this subsection in the laser safety fund established by section 32-3234.
G. A laser technician who has been using laser and IPL devices before November 24, 2009 may continue to do so if the laser technician applies for and receives a certificate pursuant to this section before October 1, 2010.
H. A laser technician may use a laser or IPL device in the following circumstances:
1. For hair removal under the indirect supervision of a health professional whose scope of practice permits the supervision.
2. For cosmetic purposes other than hair removal if the laser technician is directly supervised by a health professional whose scope of practice permits the supervision.
I. The supervising health professional, the employer of a laser technician and the registrant who owns or operates the laser or IPL device are subject to disciplinary action by the appropriate regulatory board for any errors made by a laser technician or for the use of a laser or IPL device that is not allowed by this article. A person who employs a person who operates a laser or IPL device must report any misuse of a laser or IPL device to the operator’s regulatory board and to the department.
J. The department shall investigate any complaint from a member of the public or another board or agency involving the training, education, practice or complaint of harm resulting from a laser technician performing procedures for cosmetic purposes under this article and shall take appropriate disciplinary action as necessary, including revocation of the laser technician’s certification or revocation of a registrant’s or employer’s license to own or operate a laser or IPL device.