(a) As used in this chapter, "medical spa" means a facility or practice that:
- (1) offers or provides medical health care services;
- (2) engages in the preparation, administration, or dispensing of prescription drugs or otherwise uses prescription drugs for intravenous, intramuscular, or subcutaneous delivery; and
(3) holds itself out as a facility or practice focused on cosmetic or lifestyle treatments, including any of the following:
- (A) Weight loss.
- (B) Wellness.
- (C) Longevity.
(D) Cosmetic or aesthetic health services and treatments, including the preparation, administration, or dispensing of prescription drugs for:
- (i) weight loss;
- (ii) botulinum toxin injections and dermal fillers;
- (iii) hair loss;
- (iv) hormone therapies; or
- (v) parenteral nutrient therapies.
- (E) The nonsurgical use of a laser or other energy device for cosmetic purposes, including use for rejuvenation, anti-aging, or hair removal.
(b) The term does not apply to the following:
- (1) A physician's office.
- (2) A facility or practice that is otherwise licensed by the state.
As added by P.L.136-2026, SEC.4.