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NJ A2217

NJ A2217
Codifies authority for certain health care providers to provide abortions and clarifies certain operational requirements for abortion facilities.


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Introduced
01/13/2026
In Committee
01/13/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026-2027 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill codifies the authority of physician assistants, certified nurse midwives, certified midwives, and advanced practice nurses to provide abortions. Under the bill, physician assistants can perform aspiration abortions consistent with the physician assistant's scope of practice, which can include the administration of sedation consistent with the physician assistant's scope of practice and training and a physician assistant can order, prescribe, dispense, and administer medication abortions. Under the bill, certified nurse midwives and certified midwives can perform aspiration abortions, which may include the administration of moderate sedation, consistent with their scope of practice and training and consistent with regulations of the applicable licensing board. A certified nurse midwife authorized to prescribe drugs pursuant to section 2 of P.L. 1991, c. 97 (C.45:10-18), may order, prescribe, dispense, and administer medication abortions. A certified nurse midwife who is not authorized to prescribe drugs pursuant to section 2 of P.L. 1991, c. 97 (C.45:10-18) or a certified midwife may provide medication abortions if the use of the medication is authorized by a standing order issued by a physician. Under the bill, advanced practice nurses may perform aspiration abortions, which may include the administration of moderate sedation, and administer medication abortions consistent with the advanced practice nurse's scope of practice and training and consistent with regulations of the New Jersey Board of Nursing. The bill provides that an abortion facility will not be required to be an ambulatory surgical facility or a surgical practice license, to the extent that the facility performs abortion procedures that do not require general anesthesia or an operating room, and such services may be performed in procedure rooms. An entity seeking licensure as an ambulatory care facility or a surgical practice at which early aspiration abortions would be performed will not be subject to certain limitations under current law for ambulatory care facilities, so long as the facility or surgical practice adheres to all applicable regulations with respect to the standard of care.

AI Summary

This bill codifies and expands the authority of certain healthcare providers to perform abortions, while also clarifying operational requirements for abortion facilities. Specifically, it allows physician assistants (PAs), certified nurse midwives (CNMs), certified midwives (CMs), and advanced practice nurses (APNs) to perform aspiration abortions (procedures using suction to terminate a pregnancy) and administer medication abortions (using drugs to induce termination of pregnancy), consistent with their training and scope of practice. For PAs, this includes administering sedation and ordering, prescribing, dispensing, and administering medication abortions. CNMs authorized to prescribe can do the same for medication abortions, while others can provide them under a physician's standing order. APNs can also administer medication abortions. The bill also revises regulations for abortion facilities, stating they will not be required to be licensed as ambulatory surgical facilities or surgical practices if they perform procedures not requiring general anesthesia or an operating room, allowing these services to be conducted in procedure rooms. Additionally, entities seeking licensure as ambulatory care facilities or surgical practices for early aspiration abortions will not face certain current limitations, provided they adhere to all applicable standards of care.

Committee Categories

Health and Social Services

Sponsors (6)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Health Committee (on 01/13/2026)

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