(1) No person shall provide home medical equipment and services, or use the title "home medical equipment and services provider" in conne ction with his or her profession or business, without a license issued by the board. (2) Unless home medical equipment and services are provided through a separate legal entity, nothing in KRS 309.400 to 309.422 or any administrative regulations promulgated thereunder shall be construed as preventing or restricting the practices, services, or activities of the following: (a) A person licensed or registered in this state under any other law who is engaging in the profession or occupation for which he or she is licensed or registered; (b) Health care practitioners who lawfully prescribe or order home medical equipment and services, or who use home medical equipment and services to treat their patients; (c) Home health agencies that do not engage in the provisi on of home medical equipment and services; (d) Hospitals that provide home medical equipment and services only as an integral part of patient care; (e) Manufacturers and wholesale distributors of home medical equipment who do not sell, lease, or rent home medical equipment directly to a patient; (f) Pharmacies that are engaged in the sale, lease, or rental of home medical equipment and services; (g) An employee of a person licensed under KRS 309.400 to 309.422; (h) Hospice programs that do not involve the s ale, lease, or rental of home medical equipment and services; (i) Skilled nursing facilities that do not involve the sale, lease, or rental of home medical equipment and services; (j) Government agencies, including fire districts which provide emergency medical services; and (k) Notwithstanding subsection (1) of this section, an out -of-state provider whose primary business is the manufacture, distribution, or both, of highly specialized equipment who ships that equipment into this state if that equipment is not provided by a licensed Kentucky home medical equipment and services provider.
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