(a) To be eligible for licensure as a traditional midwife, an applicant must develop a medical consultation plan, including an emergency plan. The plan must describe guidelines and under what conditions the plan is to be implemented for:
(1) consultation with a licensed health care provider;
(2) the transfer of care to a licensed health care provider; and
(3) immediate transport to a hospital.
(b) The conditions requiring the implementation of the medical consultation plan must meet at a minimum the conditions established by the Minnesota Midwives Guild in the Standards of Care and Certification Guide, the most current edition.
1999 c 162 s 6
Structure Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 147D — Traditional Midwives
Section 147D.01 — Definitions.
Section 147D.05 — Professional Conduct.
Section 147D.07 — Informed Consent.
Section 147D.09 — Limitations Of Practice.
Section 147D.11 — Medical Consultation Plan.
Section 147D.15 — Protected Titles.
Section 147D.17 — Licensure Requirements.
Section 147D.19 — Board Action On Applications For Licensure.
Section 147D.21 — Continuing Education Requirements.
Section 147D.23 — Discipline; Reporting.
Section 147D.25 — Advisory Council On Licensed Traditional Midwifery.