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12VAC5-403-10 Definitions

"Antepartum" means the period of pregnancy prior to labor and delivery.

"Certifying body" means an organization approved by the Board of Health that has as one of its purposes the certification of doulas.

"Community-based doula" means a doula who often has shared lived experiences and is trained to provide extended, culturally congruent support to families throughout pregnancy to include antepartum, intrapartum, during labor and birth, and up to one year postpartum. Community-based doulas provide an expanded set of services and play a crucial role in improving outcomes and experiences for communities most affected by discrimination and disparities in health outcomes.

“Doula” means a trained nonmedical professional who provides continuous physical, emotional, and informational support to a pregnant person during the antepartum or intrapartum period or during the period up to one year postpartum.

“Intrapartum” means the period of pregnancy after the onset of labor through delivery.

“Postpartum” means the period of pregnancy following birth.

"State-certified doula" means a trained, community-based nonmedical professional who provides continuous physical, emotional, and informational support to a pregnant person during the antepartum or intrapartum period or during the period up to one year postpartum who has been certified by a certifying body approved by the Board of Health.

“Training entity” means an organization that has a training and education program that are approved by a certifying body approved by the Board of Health to meet the curriculum requirements for community-based doula certification.

12VAC5-403-20 State-certified doula

Any person seeking to be a state-certified doula under this chapter shall be a community-based doula and (i) meet the qualifications and education requirements established in this chapter and (ii) hold a certification as a certified doula from a certifying body approved by the Board of Health.

12VAC5-403-30 Qualifications

A. Any person seeking to be a state-certified doula under this chapter shall complete at least 60 hours of doula training. Training shall be provided by one or more entities approved by a certifying body approved by the Board of Health.

B. The training and education requirements outlined in section 12VAC5-403-50 shall not apply to doulas who have already obtained an initial level of certification within three years prior to the effective date of this regulation and are applying to be a state-certified doula through the certifying body approved by the Board of Health provided that the applicant provides proof of completion of any unmet training and education requirements within one year of application.

12VAC5-403-40 Minimum standards for certifying bodies

A. The Board of Health shall approve a certifying body that has adopted standards from a nationally recognized organization that has a doula certification that reflects national best practices pertaining to community-based doula training and certification to establish certified doula training and education programs and to approve or accept continuing education courses for renewing doula certification in Virginia.

B. The certifying body shall:

1. Maintain a registry of state-certified doulas that is accessible to the public and displays the certification status of doulas.

2. Submit to the Board of Health an annual report by the end of every fiscal year that identifies the number of new and cumulative state-certified doulas and the number of new and cumulative training programs approved for the purpose of providing doula certification.

C. The certifying body shall require its certificate holders to:

1. Adhere to a code of ethics set forth by the certifying body.

2. Complete at least 60 hours of training and education provided by one or more training entities approved by the certifying body.

12VAC5-403-50 Curriculum requirements

Unless the exception in 12VAC5-403-30B is met, any person seeking to be a state-certified doula under this chapter shall complete a doula training and education program that has been approved by the certifying body. The curriculum requirements for the certified doula training and education program are outlined in the Virginia Curriculum Requirements for the State-Certified Doula and shall be approved by the certifying body.

12VAC5-403-60 Continuing education

Any person seeking to be a state-certified doula under this chapter shall be required to complete a minimum of 15 hours of continuing education every two years from the date of certification from a training entity approved by the certifying body pursuant to section 12VAC5-403-40. These hours shall be in courses outlined in the Virginia Curriculum Requirements for the State-Certified Doula.

12VAC5-403-70 Certification not required

This regulation does not require a doula to be certified by a certifying body approved by the Board of Health in order to practice as a doula in Virginia.

12VAC5-403-9999 Documents Incorporated by Reference (12VAC5-403)

Virginia Minimum Curriculum Requirements for the State-certified Doula