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Bill > A1391
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Introduced
01/13/2026
01/13/2026
In Committee
01/13/2026
01/13/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
01/13/2026
01/13/2026
Dead
Signed/Enacted/Adopted
01/13/2026
01/13/2026
Introduced Session
2026-2027 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill enters New Jersey into the Interstate Physician Assistant Licensure Compact (compact). Under the bill, to participate in this compact, a state is to: (1) license physician assistants (PAs); (2) participate in the Compact Commission's Data System; (3) have a mechanism in place for receiving and investigating complaints against Licensees and License applicants; (4) notify the Commission of any Adverse Action against a Licensee or License applicant and the existence of Significant Investigative Information regarding a Licensee or License applicant; (5) fully implement a Criminal Background Check requirement; (6) comply with the Rules of the Compact Commission; (7) utilize passage of a recognized national exam such as the NCCPA PANCE as a requirement for PA licensure; and (8) grant the Compact Privilege to a holder of a Qualifying License in a Participating State. The bill provides that to exercise the compact privilege, a Licensee is to: (1) have graduated from a PA program accredited by the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant, Inc. or other programs authorized by Commission Rule; (2) hold current NCCPA certification; (3) have no felony or misdemeanor conviction; (4) have never had a controlled substance license, permit, or registration suspended or revoked by a State or by the United States Drug Enforcement Administration; (5) have a unique identifier as determined by Commission Rule; (6) hold a Qualifying License; (7) have had no revocation of a License or limitation or restriction on any License currently held due to an adverse action; (8) if a Licensee has had a limitation or restriction on a License or Compact Privilege due to an Adverse Action, two years must have elapsed from the date on which the License or Compact Privilege is no longer limited or restricted due to the Adverse Action; (9) if a Compact Privilege has been revoked or is limited or restricted in a Participating State for conduct that would not be a basis for disciplinary action in a Participating State in which the Licensee is practicing or applying to practice under a Compact Privilege, that Participating State is to have the discretion not to consider such action as an Adverse Action requiring the denial or removal of a Compact Privilege in that State; (10) notify the Compact Commission that the Licensee is seeking the Compact Privilege in a Remote State; (11) meet any Jurisprudence Requirement of a Remote State in which the Licensee is seeking to practice under the Compact Privilege; and (12) report to the Commission any Adverse Action taken by a non-participating State within 30 days after the action is taken. As of May 2025, Washington, Utah, Nebraska, Wisconsin, Virginia, West Virginia, Ohio, Oklahoma, Maine, Colorado, Minnesota, Tennessee, Arkansas, Montana, Kansas, and Delaware have enacted the compact.
AI Summary
This bill enacts the Interstate Physician Assistant Licensure Compact, allowing New Jersey to join other states in a unified system for licensing Physician Assistants (PAs). The compact aims to improve access to medical services by making it easier for PAs to practice across state lines, while maintaining patient safety. To participate, states must license PAs, use a shared data system for tracking licenses and disciplinary actions, conduct criminal background checks, and require PAs to pass a national exam like the NCCPA PANCE. PAs seeking to practice in another participating state, known as a "Remote State," must meet specific qualifications, including holding a current license in good standing, having no felony convictions, and graduating from an accredited PA program. The compact establishes a PA Licensure Compact Commission to oversee the system, develop rules, and manage a data system containing information on PAs and any adverse actions taken against them. This initiative is particularly beneficial for military families, enabling active-duty personnel and their spouses to more easily obtain licensure in new states.
Committee Categories
Business and Industry
Sponsors (3)
Last Action
Withdrawn Because Approved P.L.2025, c.198. (on 01/13/2026)
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| Document Type | Source Location |
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| State Bill Page | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/bill-search/2026/A1391 |
| BillText | https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2026/A1500/1391_I1.HTM |
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