The board shall adopt regulations regarding the practice of direct-entry midwifery. At a minimum, the regulations must require that a certified direct-entry midwife
(1) recommend, before care or delivery of a client, that the client undergo a physical examination performed by a physician, physician assistant, or advanced practice registered nurse who is licensed in this state;
(2) obtain informed consent from a client before onset of labor;
(3) comply with AS 18.15.150 regarding taking of blood samples, AS 18.15.200 regarding screening of phenylketonuria (PKU), AS 18.50.160 regarding birth registration, AS 18.50.230 regarding registration of deaths, AS 18.50.240 regarding fetal death registration, and regulations adopted by the Department of Health concerning prophylactic treatment of the eyes of newborn infants;
(4) not knowingly deliver a woman with certain types of health conditions, prior history, or complications as specified by the board.
Structure Alaska Statutes
Title 8. Business and Professions
Chapter 65. Direct-Entry Midwives
Sec. 08.65.010. Board established.
Sec. 08.65.030. Duties and powers of board.
Sec. 08.65.040. Administrative Procedure Act.
Sec. 08.65.050. Qualifications for license.
Sec. 08.65.070. Licensure by credentials.
Sec. 08.65.090. Apprentice direct-entry midwives.
Sec. 08.65.110. Grounds for discipline, suspension, or revocation of certification.
Sec. 08.65.120. Disciplinary sanctions.
Sec. 08.65.130. Criminal penalty.
Sec. 08.65.140. Required practices.
Sec. 08.65.150. Prohibited practices.
Sec. 08.65.160. Certification required if designation used.