Bill Text: MS SB2021 | 2013 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Nursing; delete requirement that advanced practice nurses must practice within collaborative relationship with a physician.
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2013-02-05 - Died In Committee [SB2021 Detail]
Download: Mississippi-2013-SB2021-Introduced.html
MISSISSIPPI LEGISLATURE
2013 Regular Session
To: Public Health and Welfare
By: Senator(s) Burton
Senate Bill 2021
AN ACT TO AMEND SECTIONS 73-15-5 AND 73-15-20, MISSISSIPPI CODE OF 1972, TO DELETE THE REQUIREMENT THAT ADVANCED PRACTICE REGISTERED NURSES MUST PRACTICE WITHIN A COLLABORATIVE OR CONSULTATIVE RELATIONSHIP WITH A PHYSICIAN OR DENTIST; AND FOR RELATED PURPOSES.
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MISSISSIPPI:
SECTION 1. Section 73-15-5, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:
73-15-5. (1) "Board" means the Mississippi Board of Nursing.
(2) The "practice of nursing" by a registered nurse means the performance for compensation of services which requires substantial knowledge of the biological, physical, behavioral, psychological and sociological sciences and of nursing theory as the basis for assessment, diagnosis, planning, intervention and evaluation in the promotion and maintenance of health; management of individuals' responses to illness, injury or infirmity; the restoration of optimum function; or the achievement of a dignified death. "Nursing practice" includes, but is not limited to, administration, teaching, counseling, delegation and supervision of nursing, and execution of the medical regimen, including the administration of medications and treatments prescribed by any licensed or legally authorized physician or dentist. The foregoing shall not be deemed to include acts of medical diagnosis or prescriptions of medical, therapeutic or corrective measures, except as may be set forth by rules and regulations promulgated and implemented by the Mississippi Board of Nursing.
(3) "Clinical nurse
specialist practice" by a certified clinical nurse specialist means the
delivery of advanced practice nursing care to individuals or groups using
advanced diagnostic and assessment skills to manage and improve the health status
of individuals and families; diagnose human responses to actual or potential
health problems; plan for health promotion, disease prevention, and therapeutic
intervention in collaboration with the patient or client; implement therapeutic
interventions based on the nurse specialist's area of expertise and within the
scope of advanced * * *
registered nurse practice, including, but not limited to, direct patient
care, counseling, teaching, collaboration with other licensed health care
providers; and, coordination of health care as necessary and appropriate and
evaluation of the effectiveness of care.
(4) "Advanced * * * registered nurse practice"
means, in addition to the practice of professional nursing, the performance of
advanced-level nursing approved by the board which, by virtue of graduate
education and experience are appropriately performed by an advanced practice
registered nurse. The advanced practice registered nurse may diagnose, treat
and manage medical conditions. This may include prescriptive authority as
identified by the board. Advanced practice registered nurses must practice * * * within the
framework of a standing protocol or practice guidelines, as appropriate and
which have been approved by the board.
(5) The "practice of nursing" by a licensed practical nurse means the performance for compensation of services requiring basic knowledge of the biological, physical, behavioral, psychological and sociological sciences and of nursing procedures which do not require the substantial skill, judgment and knowledge required of a registered nurse. These services are performed under the direction of a registered nurse or a licensed physician or licensed dentist and utilize standardized procedures in the observation and care of the ill, injured and infirm; in the maintenance of health; in action to safeguard life and health; and in the administration of medications and treatments prescribed by any licensed physician or licensed dentist authorized by state law to prescribe. On a selected basis, and within safe limits, the role of the licensed practical nurse shall be expanded by the board under its rule-making authority to more complex procedures and settings commensurate with additional preparation and experience.
(6) A "license" means an authorization to practice nursing as a registered nurse or a licensed practical nurse designated herein.
(7) A "registered nurse" is a person who is licensed or holds the privilege to practice under the provisions of this article and who practices nursing as defined herein. "R.N." is the abbreviation for the title of Registered Nurse.
(8) A "licensed practical nurse" is a person who is licensed or holds the privilege to practice under this article and who practices practical nursing as defined herein. "L.P.N." is the abbreviation for the title of Licensed Practical Nurse.
(9) A "registered nurse in clinical practice" is one who functions in any health care delivery system which provides nursing services.
(10) A "clinical nurse
specialist" is a person who is licensed or holds the privilege to practice
under this article in this state to practice professional nursing and who in
this state practices advanced nursing as defined * * * in subsection (4) of this section.
"C.N.S." is the abbreviation for the title of Clinical Nurse
Specialist.
(11) An "advance
practice registered nurse" or advance registered nurse practitioner
is a person who is licensed or holds the privilege to practice under this
article and who is certified in advanced registered nurse practice * * * or specialized nursing
practice and includes certified registered nurse midwives, certified registered
nurse anesthetists and certified nurse practitioners. "C.N.M" is the
abbreviation for the title of Certified Nurse Midwife, "C.R.N.A." is
the abbreviation for the title of Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist.
"C.N.P." is the abbreviation for the title of Certified Nurse
Practitioner.
(12) A "nurse educator" is a registered nurse who meets the criteria for faculty as set forth in a state-accredited program of nursing for registered nurses, or a state-approved program of nursing for licensed practical nurses, and who functions as a faculty member.
(13) A "consumer representative" is a person representing the interests of the general public, who may use services of a health agency or health professional organization or its members but who is neither a provider of health services, nor employed in the health services field, nor holds a vested interest in the provision of health services at any level, nor has an immediate family member who holds vested interests in the provision of health services at any level.
(14) "Privilege to practice" means the authorization to practice nursing in the state as described in the Nurse Licensure Compact provided for in Section 73-15-22.
(15) "Licensee" is a person who has been issued a license to practice nursing in the state or who holds the privilege to practice nursing in the state.
SECTION 2. Section 73-15-20, Mississippi Code of 1972, is amended as follows:
73-15-20. (1) Advanced
practice registered nurses. Any nurse desiring to be certified as an
advanced * * * registered nurse practitioner shall apply to
the board and submit proof that he or she holds a current license to practice
professional nursing and that he or she meets one or more of the following
requirements:
(a) Satisfactory completion of a formal post-basic educational program of at least one (1) academic year, the primary purpose of which is to prepare nurses for advanced or specialized practice.
(b) Certification by a * * * nationally approved
certifying body. Such certification shall be required for initial state
certification and any recertification as a registered nurse anesthetist, nurse
practitioner or nurse midwife. The board may by rule provide for provisional
or temporary state certification of graduate nurse practitioners for a period
of time determined to be appropriate for preparing and passing the National
Certification Examination. Those with provisional or temporary certifications
must practice under the direct supervision of a licensed physician or a
certified nurse practitioner or certified nurse midwife with at least five (5)
years of experience.
(c) Graduation from a program leading to a master's or post-master's degree in a nursing clinical specialty area with preparation in specialized practitioner skills.
(2) Rulemaking. The board shall provide by rule the appropriate requirements for advanced practice registered nurses in the categories of certified registered nurse anesthetist, certified nurse midwife and advance practice registered nurse.
* * *
( * * *3) Renewal. The board shall
renew a license for an advanced practice registered nurse every two (2)
years in even-numbered years upon receipt of the renewal application, fees
and protocol or practice guidelines. The board shall adopt rules establishing
procedures for license renewals. The board shall by rule prescribe continuing
education requirements for advanced practice nurses not to exceed forty (40)
hours biennially as a condition for renewal of a license or certificate.
( * * *4) Reinstatement. Advanced
practice registered nurses may reinstate a lapsed privilege to practice upon
submitting documentation of a current active license to practice professional
nursing, a reinstatement application and fee, a protocol or practice
guidelines, documentation of current certification as an advanced practice nurse
in a designated area of practice by a national certification organization
recognized by the board and documentation of at least forty (40) hours of
continuing education related to the advanced clinical practice of the nurse
practitioner within the previous two-year period. The board shall adopt rules
establishing the procedure for reinstatement.
( * * *5) Changes in status. The
advanced practice registered nurse shall notify the board immediately regarding
changes in * * * their practice site or change in practice, i.e., currently
practicing in one (1) certification and changing or adding another category of
certification.
( * * *6) Practice requirements. In
today's health care arena, the spirit of collaboration among health care
providers is imperative so that all patients can receive the highest level of
care possible. The board shall make periodic site visits to assure that the
health and safety of the public are being protected. The advanced practice
registered nurse shall practice:
(a) According to standards and guidelines of the National Certification Organization.
* * *
( * * *b) According to a board-approved
protocol or practice guidelines.
( * * *c) Advanced practice registered nurses
practicing as nurse anesthetists must practice according to board-approved
practice guidelines that address pre-anesthesia preparation and evaluation;
anesthesia induction, maintenance, and emergence; post-anesthesia care; peri-anesthetic
and clinical support functions.
* * *
( * * *d) Each * * * advanced
practice registered nurse shall include and implement a formal quality
assurance/quality improvement program, which shall be maintained on site
and shall be available for inspection by representatives of the board. This
quality assurance/quality improvement program must be sufficient to provide a
valid evaluation of the practice and be a valid basis for change, if any.
( * * *e) Nurse practitioners may not write
prescriptions for, dispense or order the use of or administration of any
schedule of controlled substances except as contained in this * * * article.
( * * *7) Prescribing controlled
substances and medications. Certified nurse midwives and certified nurse
practitioners may apply for controlled substance prescriptive authority * * *. Certified nurse midwives and certified nurse practitioners
who have * * * received prescription authority from the board may
prescribe Schedules II-V. The words "administer," "controlled
substances" and "ultimate user," shall have the same meaning as
set forth in Section 41-29-105, unless the context otherwise requires. The
board shall promulgate rules governing prescribing of controlled substances,
including distribution, record keeping, drug maintenance, labeling and
distribution requirements and prescription guidelines for controlled substances
and all medications. Prescribing any controlled substance in violation of the
rules promulgated by the board shall constitute a violation of Section 73-15-29(1)(f),
(k) and (l) and shall be grounds for disciplinary action. The prescribing,
administering or distributing of any legend drug or other medication in violation
of the rules promulgated by the board shall constitute a violation of Section
73-15-29(1)(f), (k) and (l) and shall be grounds for disciplinary action.
SECTION 3. This act shall take effect and be in force from and after July 1, 2013.