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MS HB849

MS HB849
CRNAs; exempt from collaborative agreement, and license anesthesiologist assistants.


summary

Introduced
01/16/2025
In Committee
02/18/2025
Crossed Over
02/12/2025
Passed
Dead
03/04/2025

Introduced Session

Potential new amendment
2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

An Act To Amend Section 73-15-3, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Include Advanced Practice Registered Nurses In The Statement Of Purpose Of The Mississippi Nursing Practice Law; To Amend Section 73-15-5, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Delete Certain Definitions And Revise Certain Definitions In The Nursing Practice Law Regarding Advanced Nursing Practice; To Amend Section 73-15-9, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Revise The Composition Of The Mississippi Board Of Nursing To Include A Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist As A Member; To Amend Section 73-15-20, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Revise Certain Provisions Relating To The Practice Of Advanced Nursing Practice Nurses; To Provide That An Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Shall Be Exempt From The Requirement Of Entering And Maintaining A Collaborative/consultative Relationship With A Licensed Physician Or Dentist After Completing 8,000 Practice Hours; To Provide That Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists Shall Be Exempt From Maintaining A Collaborative/consultative Relationship With A Licensed Physician Or Dentist Upon Completion Of 8,000 Clinical Practice Hours; To Provide That Advanced Practice Registered Nurses And Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists May Apply Hours Worked Before The Effective Date Of This Act To Fulfill Their Respective Hour Requirement; To Conform Certain Provisions With The Mississippi Medical Cannabis Act; To Amend Section 73-15-29, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Include Advanced Practice Registered Nurses In The Provisions Relating To Grounds For Disciplinary Actions Against Nurses; To Amend Section 41-21-131, Mississippi Code Of 1972, To Conform To The Provisions Of This Act; To Provide For The Licensure And Regulation Of Anesthesiologist Assistants By The State Board Of Medical Licensure; To Define Certain Terms; To Provide That The Board Shall Review And Determine The Qualifications Of Persons Applying For A License To Practice As An Anesthesiologist Assistant; To Provide The Powers Of The Board Regarding Licensure Of Anesthesiologist Assistants And Prescribe The Qualifications For Licensure; To Authorize The Board To Issue Temporary Licenses; To Provide That Anesthesiologist Assistants May Assist In The Practice Of Medicine Only Under The Supervision Of An Anesthesiologist; To Provide That Anesthesiologist Assistants May Perform Only Those Duties Delegated To Them By A Supervising Anesthesiologist; To Provide That A Supervising Anesthesiologist Shall Delegate To An Anesthesiologist Assistant Any Duties Required To Develop And Implement A Comprehensive Anesthesia Care Plan For A Patient; To Authorize The Board To Revoke Licenses And Take Other Disciplinary Action Against Licensees And To Reinstate Licenses After Revocation; To Prohibit Practicing As An Anesthesiologist Assistant Without A License, And Provide A Criminal Penalty For Persons Convicted Of Unauthorized Practice; And For Related Purposes.

AI Summary

This bill makes several significant changes to nursing and healthcare professional regulations in Mississippi. It modifies the state's nursing practice law to include advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) in various definitions and provisions, and introduces a new regulatory framework for anesthesiologist assistants. The bill allows APRNs and Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) to become exempt from mandatory collaborative agreements with physicians after completing 8,000 practice hours, which will provide these healthcare professionals with greater autonomy. Additionally, the bill establishes licensure and practice standards for anesthesiologist assistants, specifying that they can only practice under the direct supervision of an anesthesiologist and must be delegated specific duties. The legislation also updates the Mississippi Board of Nursing's composition by adding a CRNA representative and incorporates provisions related to medical cannabis certification. Importantly, the bill will not take effect until the Legislature has funded at least 100 scholarships under the Rural Physicians Scholarship Program, demonstrating a commitment to addressing healthcare workforce needs in the state. The changes aim to expand healthcare access, provide more professional flexibility for advanced practice nurses, and create a clear regulatory pathway for anesthesiologist assistants.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services

Sponsors (4)

Last Action

Died In Committee (on 03/04/2025)

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