In this chapter,
(1) “board” means the Board of Certified Direct-Entry Midwives;
(2) “department” means the Department of Commerce, Community, and Economic Development;
(3) “practice of midwifery” means providing necessary supervision, health care, preventative measures, and education to women during pregnancy, labor, and the postpartum period; conducting deliveries on the midwife's own responsibility; providing immediate postpartum care of the newborn infant, well-baby care for the infant through the age of four weeks, and preventative measures for the infant; identifying physical, social, and emotional needs of the newborn and the woman; arranging for consultation, referral, and continued involvement of the midwife on a collaborative basis when the care required extends beyond the scope of practice of the midwife; providing direct supervision of student and apprentice midwives; and executing emergency measures in the absence of medical assistance, as specified in regulations adopted 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.