| Last Action | 03/01/19: recommitted to Licensing, Occupations, & Administrative Regulations (S) |
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| Title | AN ACT relating to the prescriptive authority of advanced practice registered nurses. |
| Bill Documents | Introduced |
| Bill Request Number | 1138 |
| Sponsors | P. Hornback, J. Adams, T. Buford, C. Embry Jr., R. Girdler, M. McGarvey, R. Thomas, J. Turner |
| Summary of Original Version | Amend KRS 314.011 to allow designated advanced practice registered nurses certified in psychiatric-mental health nursing to prescribe up to two sequential refills for a 30 day supply of psychostimulants; amend KRS 314.042 to remove the one-year practice requirement before an APRN may prescribe controlled substances under a CAPA-CS; establish conditions for an APRN to prescribe controlled substances without a CAPA-CS after four years of controlled substance prescribing authority under a CAPA-CS; require an APRN whose license is in good standing to notify the nursing board when he or she will be prescribing without a CAPA-CS; prohibit any attempt to require or compel an APRN to maintain a CAPA-CS to prescribe after the four year threshold; exempt an equivalently qualified out-of-state APRN from the CAPA-CS requirement to prescribe under licensure by endorsement; require an APRN with less than four years of prescribing controlled substances to maintain a CAPA-CS until the four years are completed. |
| Index Headings of Original Version |
Health and Medical Services - Advanced practice registered nurses, prescriptive authority of Licensing - Licensed advanced practice registered nurses, prescriptive authority of Nurses - Advanced practice registered nurses, prescriptive authority of Occupations and Professions - Advanced practice registered nurses, prescriptive authority of Physicians and Practitioners - Advanced practice registered nurses, prescriptive authority of Boards and Commissions - Nursing board, advanced practice registered nurse licensees, prescriptive authority of |
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| Amendment | Senate Floor Amendment 1 |
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| Sponsor | R. Stivers |
| Summary | Make title amendment. |
| Index Headings | Title Amendments - SB 132 |
| Amendment | Senate Floor Amendment 2 |
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| Sponsor | R. Stivers |
| Summary | Amend KRS 314.042 to limit an advanced practice registered nurse who meets the requirements and who opts to prescribe controlled substances without a CAPA-CS to prescribing Schedules III through V controlled substances; amend KRS 311.856 to remove the prescribing restriction from a physician assistant; and amend KRS 311.858 to permit a physician assistant to prescribe Schedule III, IV, or V controlled substances as delegated by the supervising physician. |
| Index Headings |
Licensing - APRN, physician assistant, controlled substances, prescribing Drugs and Medicines - APRN, physician assistant, controlled substances, prescribing Nurses - APRN, controlled substances, prescribing Occupations and Professions - APRN, physician assistant, controlled substances, prescribing Physicians and Practitioners - APRN, physician assistant, controlled substances, prescribing |
| Amendment | Senate Floor Amendment 3 |
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| Sponsor | R. Stivers |
| Summary | Amend KRS 314.042 to limit an advanced practice registered nurse who meets the requirements and who opts to prescribe controlled substances without a CAPA-CS to prescribing Schedules III through V controlled substances, but to allow advanced practice registered nurses to prescribe Schedule II controlled substances to patients in hospice or palliative care and allow advanced practice registered nurses in psychiatric-mental health to prescribe Schedule II controlled substances; amend KRS 311.856 to remove the prescribing restriction from a physician assistant; and amend KRS 311.858 to permit a physician assistant to prescribe Schedule III, IV, or V controlled substances as delegated by the supervising physician. |
| Index Headings |
Drugs and Medicines - APRN, physician assistant, controlled substances, prescribing Licensing - APRN, physician assistant, controlled substances, prescribing Nurses - APRN, controlled substances, prescribing Occupations and Professions - APRN, physician assistant, controlled substances, prescribing Physicians and Practitioners - APRN, physician assistant, controlled substances, prescribing |
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