FINAL BILL REPORT
HB 1479
C 28 L 05
Synopsis as Enacted
Brief Description: Regarding independent prescriptive authority for advanced registered nurse practitioners.
Sponsors: By Representatives Morrell, Campbell, Schual-Berke, Nixon, Cody, Green, Appleton, Clibborn, Simpson and Moeller.
House Committee on Health Care
Senate Committee on Health & Long-Term Care
Background:
Advanced registered nurse practitioners (ARNP) are registered nurses with formal specialized
training which qualifies them to function more independently than a registered nurse in a
variety of health care specialties. ARNPs may have specialties in such areas as pediatrics,
geriatrics, midwifery, anesthesiology, and neonatology. This additional training allows
ARNPs to assume primary care responsibilities for a broad range of patient care beyond the
practice of registered nurses.
ARNPs may only prescribe legend drugs and controlled substances contained in Schedule V
of the Uniform Controlled Substances Act. There are two exceptions to this limitation. First,
an ARNP who is a certified registered nurse anesthetist may select, order, and administer
Schedule II through IV controlled substances for anesthesia services at the request of a
physician, osteopathic physician, dentist, or podiatrist. Second, an ARNP may order or
prescribe Schedule II through IV controlled substances consistent with his or her scope of
practice and in response to a request from a physician or osteopathic physician and an ARNP
to enter into a joint practice arrangement. The joint practice arrangement must describe the
collaboration between the ARNP and the physician or osteopathic physician, including when
consultation shall occur, methods of communication, and documentation of the consultation.
Summary:
ARNPs may prescribe Schedule II through IV controlled substances as consistent with their
scope of practice without entering into a joint practice arrangement with a physician or
osteopathic physician. Rulemaking authority related to joint practice arrangements is
removed.
Votes on Final Passage:
House 74 23
Senate 47 0
Effective: July 24, 2005