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IA HF2125

IA HF2125
A bill for an act relating to the use of the titles physician assistant and physician associate.(See HF 2269.)


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Introduced
01/21/2026
In Committee
01/21/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

91st General Assembly

Bill Summary

This bill relates to the usage of the titles “physician assistant” and “physician associate”. The bill directs the Iowa Code editor to change all references to “physician assistant” throughout the Code and in any Code sections or other noncodified enactments amended or enacted by any other bill to “physician associate”. The bill does not change the rights, responsibilities, or scope of practice of a person licensed as a physician assistant. The bill prohibits a person with a business relationship with a physician assistant from altering that relationship as a result of the title change to “physician associate”. The bill allows a person who qualifies for licensure under Code chapter 148C (physician assistants), and persons licensed under Code chapter 148C, to use the title “physician assistant” or “physician associate” during the time before the use of the title “physician associate” becomes common. The bill requires agencies to update active versions of sub-regulatory guidance, documents, and forms to reflect the changes in the bill by January 1, 2027. The bill allows an agency to submit amendments to the administrative code editor to editorially update references in rules to “physician assistant” to “physician associate”.

AI Summary

This bill directs the Iowa Code editor to change all references to "physician assistant" to "physician associate" throughout the state's laws and any new or amended laws, ensuring that this title change does not affect the actual duties, responsibilities, or scope of practice for these healthcare professionals. It also prohibits businesses from altering their relationships with individuals based on this title change and allows individuals licensed as physician assistants to use either "physician assistant" or "physician associate" until the new title becomes commonly used. Furthermore, government agencies are required to update their official documents, forms, and guidance to reflect the new title by January 1, 2027, and are permitted to make these changes to administrative rules through editorial updates.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Committee report approving bill, renumbered as HF 2269. (on 02/03/2026)

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