Chapter 457J
22 sections
§457J-1 Why the state regulates midwifery
§457J-2 Definitions for midwifery licensing law
§457J-3 Creating the midwives licensing program
§457J-4 Director of Health: powers and duties
§457J-5 License required
§457J-6 Who does not need a midwifery license
§457J-7 License fees and how they are set
§457J-8 How to apply for a midwife license
§457J-9 Getting a license
§457J-10 How to renew your license every three years
§457J-10.1 Continuing education requirements for midwife license renewal
§457J-10.2 Peer review rules for midwife license renewal
§457J-10.3 Midwife data reporting for license renewal
§457J-11 What drugs and devices midwives can buy and give
§457J-11.5 Who can prescribe medicine as a midwife
§457J-12 When the state can refuse or take away a midwife license
§457J-12.5 License loss for sex offender registration
§457J-13 Penalties for breaking this chapter
§457J-14 What midwives are allowed to do
§457J-15 Midwife care rules for birth locations and emergencies
§457J-16 Midwives can sign health care documents for their clients
§457J-17 Midwives must report settlements and awards