California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB2622

Introduced
2/20/26  

Caption

Nurse Practitioner Advisory Committee.

Impact

The legislative intent behind AB 2622 is to ensure that the committee advising the Board of Registered Nursing includes a broader and possibly more diverse range of experts in nursing and healthcare. By increasing the membership of qualified nurse practitioners and physicians, the bill aims to bring additional perspectives to discussions about standards of care, education, and other relevant topics. This adjustment may lead to improvements in the regulatory framework that governs nursing practices in the state.

Summary

Assembly Bill 2622, introduced by Assembly Member Pellerin on February 20, 2026, seeks to amend Section 2837.102 of the Business and Professions Code, which relates to the Nurse Practitioner Advisory Committee. This bill expands the composition of the committee, increasing the number of qualified nurse practitioners from four to five, physicians and surgeons from two to three, and public members from one to two. This change aims to enhance the representation of professionals on the committee that advises the Board of Registered Nursing on matters concerning nurse practitioners.

Contention

While AB 2622 is largely viewed as a positive step towards better governance of nurse practitioners, some concerns may arise regarding the potential for increased bureaucratic complexity. Critics might argue that adding more members could complicate the decision-making process or dilute the focus of the advisory committee's recommendations. Moreover, there could be questions about the selection process for the additional members and how this impacts existing relationships among healthcare providers and policymakers.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA SR59

Relative to nurse practitioners.

CA HB232

Collaborative agreements; removes registered nurses from list of practitioners, etc.

CA SB298

10-year Exempt Health Practitioners From Tax

CA AB52

Farmer equity: advisory committees.

CA HSB85

A bill for an act relating to testimony at involuntary commitment hearings by physician assistants and advanced registered nurse practitioners.(See HF 313.)

CA SB14

Health Professional Advisory Committee

CA HF313

A bill for an act relating to testimony at involuntary commitment hearings by physician assistants and advanced registered nurse practitioners.(Formerly HSB 85.)

CA H1341

Health Care Practitioner Identification

CA SB660

Removing restrictions for supervising physicians for nurse practitioners or physician assistants in WV

CA HB1773

Medical Cannabis Advisory Committee; extend repealer on.

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