Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H5087

Introduced
1/27/26  
Refer
1/27/26  

Caption

Regulating the operation of medical spas

Impact

The bill is expected to have a significant impact on state laws governing medical aesthetics. By creating a formal regulatory framework, H5087 intends to enhance patient safety and ensure that medical aesthetic procedures are performed by qualified practitioners. Additionally, the legislation will require medical spas to maintain proper records and comply with regulations set by the Department, including annual inspections. This aims to mitigate risks associated with unregulated practices in the cosmetic field, enhancing the overall integrity of medical services provided in such establishments.

Summary

House Bill H5087 focuses on regulating the operation of medical spas within Massachusetts. Presented by Representative Alice Hanlon Peisch, the bill aims to establish clear definitions and standards for medical spas, which provide medical aesthetic procedures. It stipulates that medical spas must be controlled by licensed professionals and includes requirements for the training and supervision of staff involved in these services. The bill also introduces different classifications of procedures—Level II and Level III—and sets forth the scope of practice for professionals operating within these facilities.

Contention

While many stakeholders may support the intention behind H5087 to ensure patient safety, there are potential points of contention regarding the extent of the regulations. Critics may argue that stringent rules could limit access to medical aesthetic services or impose unnecessary burdens on small practices. Additionally, there may be concerns about whether these regulations adequately differentiate between varying levels of procedures and the competencies required for practitioners performing them. The requirement for ongoing training and supervision could also put pressure on existing practices and influence service availability.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H1399

Relative to an individual Medicare marketplace option

MA H2155

Providing for the self-certification of benefits for small businesses

MA H2933

Relative to the membership of the PRIM Board

MA H4031

Increasing the age limit for retired police officers serving as special police officers in the town of Weston

MA H2837

Relative to the state retiree benefits trust fund board of directors

MA H4143

Relative to real property tax deferrals in the town of Wellesley

MA H4140

Relative to non-civil service public safety personnel in the town of Wellesley

MA H4158

Expanding the select board of the town of Weston

MA H1018

Updating the management of the Commonwealth's water resources

MA H3402

Authorizing the commissioner of capital asset management and maintenance to convey a certain parcel of land in the town of Wellesley

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.