RI H7721: Establishes the Rhode Island Ban on the Corporate Practice of Medicine Act.
RI Bill H7721 may change corporate practice for med spas.
What changed & why it matters
Med Spa Radar recorded state legislation in RI, dated February 12, 2026, in the Ownership/CPOM category.
State legislation is where scope-of-practice, supervision, good-faith-exam, ownership, and med-spa-licensure rules change — the requirements that most directly govern who may perform aesthetic procedures and under what oversight. It is specific to RI, whose med-spa requirements are set by RI statute and its licensing boards — distinct from federal rules and from every other state.
- Type
- LegiScan
- Jurisdiction
- RI (state)
- Category
- Ownership/CPOM
- Recorded
- February 12, 2026
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