Rhode Island 2026 Regular Session

Rhode Island Senate Bill S3180

Introduced
4/3/26  

Caption

Authorizes veterinarians to establish a client-patient relationship through electronic means, subject to limitations and requirements such as Vet making a good faith effort to determine if care should be provided through telemedicine instead of in person.

Impact

The implementation of S3180 will potentially enhance access to veterinary care for many pet owners, particularly in rural or underserved areas where travel to a veterinarian can be challenging. This bill is designed to adapt to technological advancements and the shifting expectations of clients who may prefer or need telehealth options. While it allows veterinarians to use electronic means, they remain obligated to uphold the same standards of care as they would in an in-person consultation, ensuring no compromise on quality of service.

Summary

Bill S3180 aims to amend the existing veterinary practice laws in Rhode Island by allowing veterinarians to establish a client-patient relationship through electronic means, specifically via synchronous audiovisual communication. This move is intended to modernize veterinary medicine in response to the growing trend of telehealth services, ensuring that veterinarians can provide care and advice remotely when necessary. However, there are stipulations in place, requiring veterinarians to be licensed in the state and to obtain consent from the client before engaging in telemedicine services.

Contention

Despite the supportive rationale for this bill, there may be some contention from within the veterinary community regarding the adequacy of virtual assessments compared to physical examinations. Critics may argue that relying on electronic evaluations could compromise the quality of care, especially in cases that require immediate or hands-on examination. Furthermore, concerns may arise about the regulation of prescriptions provided under this framework, particularly regarding the issuance of initial prescriptions and the limitations placed on renewing prescriptions based solely on telemedicine interactions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

RI H5555

Authorizes veterinarians to establish a client-patient relationship through electronic means, subject to limitations and requirements such as Vet making a good faith effort to determine if care should be provided through telemedicine instead of in person.

RI S0647

Authorizes veterinarians to establish a client-patient relationship through electronic means, subject to limitations and requirements such as Vet making a good faith effort to determine if care should be provided through telemedicine instead of in person.

RI H5321

Establishes the Rhode Island Child Care for All Act which would provide high quality and affordable child care to families throughout the state.

RI H5334

Requires veterinarians to provide consultations to animal owners when a drug is prescribed and dispensed for that annual patient.

RI S0648

Requires veterinarians to provide consultations to animal owners when a drug is prescribed and dispensed for that annual patient.

RI S0701

Allows advanced practice registered nurses, physician assistants, and physicians who are and are not licensed in Rhode Island to provide telemedicine services to patients who are in the state when those services are rendered.

RI H6108

Allows backyard chickens throughout the state subject to the provisions of this section and any deed restrictions or neighborhood association by-laws.

RI H5102

Creates a commission to establish homeless shelter standards through regulations.

RI H5120

Provides an insurer would not impose prior authorization requirements for any service ordered by an in-network primary care provider.

RI S0053

Provides an insurer would not impose prior authorization requirements for any service ordered by an in-network primary care provider.

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