24 HB 1046/AP House Bill 1046 (AS PASSED HOUSE AND SENATE) By: Representatives Clark of the 100 th , Jones of the 47 th , Powell of the 33 rd , Barrett of the 24 th , Mathiak of the 74 th , and others A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT To amend Code Section 31-10-15 and Chapter 34 of Title 43 of the Official Code of Georgia 1 Annotated, relating to death certificates and physicians, physician assistants, and others,2 respectively, so as to revise regulations concerning advanced practice registered nurses and3 physician assistants; to authorize advanced practice registered nurses and physician assistants4 to sign death certificates; to revise provisions relating to the number of advanced practice5 registered nurses and physician assistants that a physician can authorize and supervise at any6 one time; to amend Chapter 2A of Title 31, Chapter 16 of Title 40, and Chapter 16 of Title7 50 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to the Department of Public Health,8 the Department of Driver Services, and public property relative to state government,9 respectively, so as to improve government efficiency by creating one commission and10 repealing provisions relating to two inactive groups; to create the Georgia Commission on11 Maternal and Infant Health; to provide for its composition, membership, duties, and12 responsibilities; to provide for a definition; to provide for funding; to provide for automatic13 repeal; to repeal provisions establishing the Governor's Commercial Transportation Advisory14 Committee; to repeal provisions creating the Commission on the Preservation of the State15 Capitol; to provide for related matters; to provide for effective dates; to repeal conflicting16 laws; and for other purposes.17 H. B. 1046 - 1 - 24 HB 1046/AP BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF GEORGIA: 18 PART I19 SECTION 1-1.20 Code Section 31-10-15 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to death21 certificates, filing, medical certification, forwarding death certificate to decedent's county of22 residence, and purging voter registration list, is amended by revising subsections (c) and (e)23 as follows:24 "(c)(1) The medical certification as to the cause and circumstances of death shall be25 completed, signed, and returned to the funeral director or person acting as such within 7226 hours after death by the physician, or advanced practice registered nurse acting pursuant 27 to the authority of Code Sections 43-34-23 and 43-34-25 or licensed physician assistant28 acting pursuant to the authority of Code Sections 43-34-23 and 43-34-103, who is in29 charge of the patient's care for the illness or condition which resulted in death, except30 when inquiry is required by Article 2 of Chapter 16 of Title 45, the 'Georgia Death31 Investigation Act.' In the absence of said physician, advanced practice registered nurse,32 or licensed physician assistant or with that physician's approval, the certificate may be33 completed and signed by an associate physician, the chief medical officer of the34 institution in which death occurred, or the physician who performed an autopsy upon the35 decedent, provided that such individual has access to the medical history of the case,36 views the deceased at or after death, and death is due to natural causes. If, 30 days after37 a death, the physician, or advanced practice registered nurse acting pursuant to the38 authority of Code Sections 43-34-23 and 43-34-25 or licensed physician assistant acting39 pursuant to the authority of Code Sections 43-34-23 and 43-34-103, who is in charge of40 the patient's care for the illness or condition which resulted in death has failed to41 complete, sign, and return the medical certification as to the cause and circumstances of42 H. B. 1046 - 2 - 24 HB 1046/AP death to the funeral director or person acting as such, the funeral director or person acting 43 as such shall be authorized to report such physician, advanced practice registered nurse, 44 or licensed physician assistant to their respective licensing boards for disciplinary action45 to the Georgia Composite Medical Board for discipline pursuant to Code46 Section 43-34-8.47 (2) In any area in this state which is in a state of emergency as declared by the Governor48 due to an influenza pandemic, in addition to any other person authorized by law to49 complete and sign a death certificate, any registered professional nurse employed by a50 long-term care facility, advanced practice nurse, physician assistant, registered nurse51 employed by a home health agency, or nursing supervisor employed by a hospital shall52 be authorized to complete and sign the death certificate, provided that such person has53 access to the medical history of the case, such person views the deceased at or after death,54 the death is due to natural causes, and an inquiry is not required under Article 2 of55 Chapter 16 of Title 45, the 'Georgia Death Investigation Act.' In such a state of56 emergency, the death certificate shall be filed by the funeral director in accordance with57 subsection (b) of this Code section; or, if the certificate is not completed and signed by58 an appropriate physician, advanced practice registered nurse acting pursuant to the59 authority of Code Sections 43-34-23 and 43-34-25, licensed physician assistant acting60 pursuant to the authority of Code Sections 43-34-23 and 43-34-103, or coroner, the public61 health director of preparedness shall cause the death certificate to be completed, signed,62 and filed by some other authorized person within ten days after death.63 (3) An authorized individual completing and signing a death certificate in good faith and64 in accordance with this subsection shall be immune from civil liability for any acts or65 omissions relating to the medical certification, absent wanton misconduct or intentional66 wrongdoing. This immunity is in addition to any other legal immunity from liability to67 which such individuals may be entitled."68 H. B. 1046 - 3 - 24 HB 1046/AP "(e) If the cause of death cannot be determined within 48 hours after death, the medical 69 certification shall be completed as provided by regulation. The attending physician, 70 advanced practice registered nurse acting pursuant to the authority of Code71 Sections 43-34-23 and 43-34-25, licensed physician assistant acting pursuant to the72 authority of Code Sections 43-34-23 and 43-34-103, or coroner shall give the funeral73 director or person acting as such notice of the reason for the delay, and final disposition of74 the body shall not be made until authorized by the attending physician, coroner, or medical75 examiner."76 SECTION 1-2.77 Chapter 34 of Title 43 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to physicians,78 physician assistants, and others, is amended by revising subparagraph (b)(1)(B) of Code79 Section 43-34-23, relating to delegation of authority to nurse or physician assistant, as80 follows:81 "(B) A physician may delegate to those health care healthcare professionals identified82 in subparagraph (A) of this paragraph:83 (i) The authority to order controlled substances selected from a formulary of such84 drugs established by the board and the authority to order dangerous drugs, medical85 treatments, and diagnostic studies;86 (ii) The authority to request, receive, and sign for professional samples and to87 distribute professional samples to patients. The office or facility at which the health88 care healthcare professional identified in subparagraph (A) of this paragraph is89 working shall maintain a general list of the professional samples approved by the90 delegating physician for request, receipt, and distribution by the health care healthcare91 professional identified in subparagraph (A) of this paragraph as well as a complete list92 of the specific number and dosage of each professional sample and medication93 voucher received. Professional samples that are distributed by a health care94 H. B. 1046 - 4 - 24 HB 1046/AP healthcare professional identified in subparagraph (A) of this paragraph shall be so95 noted in the patient's medical record. In addition to the requirements of this Code96 section, all professional samples shall be maintained as required by applicable state97 and federal laws and regulations; and98 (iii) The authority to sign, certify, and endorse all documents relating to health care99 healthcare provided to a patient within his or her scope of authorized practice,100 including, but not limited to, documents relating to physical examination forms of all101 state agencies and verification and evaluation forms of the Department of Human102 Services, the State Board of Education, local boards of education, the Department of103 Community Health, and the Department of Corrections; provided, however, that a104 health care healthcare professional identified in subparagraph (A) of this paragraph105 shall not have the authority to sign death certificates or assign a percentage of a106 disability rating.107 Healthcare professionals identified in subparagraph (A) of this paragraph must108 complete biennial continuing education regarding the recognition and documentation109 of the causes of death and appropriate execution of death certificates, as approved by110 the board."111 SECTION 1-3.112 Said chapter is further amended by revising subsections (b) and (e.1) of Code113 Section 43-34-25, relating to delegation of certain medical acts to advanced practice114 registered nurse, construction and limitations of such delegation, definitions, conditions of115 nurse protocol, and issuance of prescription drug orders, as follows:116 "(b) In addition to and without limiting the authority granted pursuant to Code117 Section 43-34-23, a physician may delegate to an advanced practice registered nurse in118 accordance with a nurse protocol agreement the authority to order drugs, medical devices,119 medical treatments, diagnostic studies, or radiographic imaging tests or to sign death120 H. B. 1046 - 5 - 24 HB 1046/AP certificates. A selection box shall be added to death certificates to be checked off by121 nonphysicians completing the form."122 "(e.1) Except for death certificates and assigning a percentage of a disability rating, an123 advanced practice registered nurse may be delegated the authority to sign, certify, and124 endorse all documents relating to health care healthcare provided to a patient within his or125 her scope of authorized practice, including, but not limited to, documents relating to126 physical examination forms of all state agencies and verification and evaluation forms of127 the Department of Human Services, the State Board of Education, local boards of128 education, the Department of Community Health, and the Department of Corrections."129 SECTION 1-4.130 Said chapter is further amended by revising subsections (j) and (l) of Code131 Section 43-34-103, relating to application for licensure as a physician assistant, authorized132 delegated authority, and prohibited acts, as follows:133 "(j) A physician assistant shall be allowed to make a pronouncement of death pursuant to134 authority delegated by the supervising physician of the physician assistant and to certify135 such pronouncement in the same manner as a physician, including by signing death136 certificates. A selection box shall be added to death certificates to be checked off by137 nonphysicians completing the form."138 "(l) Except for death certificates and assigning a percentage of a disability rating, a139 physician assistant may be delegated the authority to sign, certify, and endorse all140 documents relating to health care provided to a patient within his or her scope of authorized141 practice, including, but not limited to, documents relating to physical examination forms142 of all state agencies and verification and evaluation forms of the Department of Human143 Services, the State Board of Education, local boards of education, the Department of144 Community Health, and the Department of Corrections."145 H. B. 1046 - 6 - 24 HB 1046/AP PART II 146 SECTION 2-1.147 Chapter 34 of Title 43 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to physicians,148 acupuncture, physician assistants, and others, is amended in Code Section 43-34-25, relating149 to delegation of certain medical acts to advanced practice registered nurse, construction and150 limitations of such delegation, definitions, conditions of nurse protocol, and issuance of151 prescription drug orders, by revising subsections (g), (g.1), and (g.2) as follows:152 "(g) Except as otherwise provided in subsection (g.1) or (g.2) of this Code section, a153 delegating physician may not enter into a nurse protocol agreement pursuant to this Code154 section or enter into a job description with a physician assistant pursuant to Code 155 Section 43-34-103 with more than four the combined equivalent of eight advanced practice156 registered nurses or physician assistants at any one time, except this limitation shall not157 apply to an advanced practice registered nurse who is practicing:158 (1) In a hospital licensed under Title 31;159 (2) In any college or university as defined in Code Section 20-8-1;160 (3) In the Department of Public Health;161 (4) In any county board of health;162 (4.1) In any community service board;163 (5) In any free health clinic;164 (6) In a birthing center;165 (7) In any entity:166 (A) Which is exempt from federal taxes pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal167 Revenue Code, as defined in Code Section 48-1-2, and primarily serves uninsured or168 indigent Medicaid and medicare Medicare patients; or169 (B) Which has been established under the authority of or is receiving funds pursuant170 to 42 U.S.C. Section 254b or 254c of the United States Public Health Service Act;171 H. B. 1046 - 7 - 24 HB 1046/AP (8) In any local board of education which has a school nurse program; 172 (9) In a health maintenance organization that has an exclusive contract with a medical173 group practice and arranges for the provision of substantially all physician services to174 enrollees in health benefits of the health maintenance organization; or175 (10) In any emergency medical services system operated by, or on behalf of, any county,176 municipality, or hospital authority with a full-time physician medical director and who177 does not order drugs, except that he or she may order up to a 14 day supply of drugs as178 necessary in an emergency situation, excluding Schedule II controlled substances and179 benzodiazepines; provided, however, that an advanced practice registered nurse shall not180 order radiographic imaging, diagnostic studies, or medical devices pursuant to this181 paragraph; and provided, further, that a patient shall be referred to a physician, a dentist,182 or a federally qualified health center.183 (g.1) A delegating physician may not enter into a nurse protocol agreement pursuant to this184 Code section or enter into a job description with a physician assistant pursuant to Code 185 Section 43-34-103 with more than the combined equivalent of eight advanced practice186 registered nurses or physician assistants at any one time, may not supervise more than four187 the combined equivalent of eight advanced practice registered nurses or physician188 assistants at any one time pursuant to nurse protocol agreements or job descriptions, and189 shall not be required to conduct any meetings, observations, or review of medical records190 except as otherwise provided in this subsection, if the advanced practice registered nurses191 practice at a location that:192 (1) Maintains evidence based clinical practice guidelines;193 (2) Is accredited by an accrediting body, approved by the board, such as the Joint194 Commission or a nationally recognized accrediting organization with comparable195 standards;196 (3) Requires the delegating physician to document and maintain a record of review of197 at least 10 percent of the advanced practice registered nurses' medical records to monitor198 H. B. 1046 - 8 - 24 HB 1046/AP quality of care being provided to patients, which may be conducted electronically or on 199 site;200 (4) Requires the delegating physician and advanced practice registered nurse to201 participate in and maintain documentation of quarterly clinical collaboration meetings,202 either by telephone, in person, or on site, for purposes of monitoring care being provided203 to patients; and204 (5) Requires the delegating physician's name, contact information, and record of the visit205 to be provided to the patient's primary care provider of choice with the patient's consent206 within 24 hours of the visit.207 (g.2) A delegating physician may not enter into a nurse protocol agreement pursuant to this208 Code section or enter into a job description with a physician assistant pursuant to Code 209 Section 43-34-103 with more than the combined equivalent of eight advanced practice210 registered nurses or physician assistants at any one time or supervise more than four the211 combined equivalent of eight advanced practice registered nurses or physician assistants212 at any one time in any emergency medical services system operated by, or on behalf of, any213 county, municipality, or hospital authority with a full-time medical director."214 SECTION 2-2.215 Said chapter is further amended in Code Section 43-34-103, relating to application for216 licensure as a physician assistant, authorized delegated authority, and prohibited acts, by217 revising subsection (b) as follows:218 "(b)(1) No primary supervising physician shall enter into a job description with a219 physician assistant pursuant to this Code section or a nurse protocol agreement with an220 advanced practice registered nurse pursuant to Code Section 43-34-25 with more than the221 combined equivalent of eight physician assistants or advanced practice registered nurses222 or supervise more than four the combined equivalent of eight physician assistants or223 H. B. 1046 - 9 - 24 HB 1046/AP advanced practice registered nurses at a time except as provided in paragraph (3) or (4)224 of this subsection.225 (2) A primary supervising physician shall designate in writing to the board such other226 physicians who may serve as an alternate supervising physician for each physician227 assistant with which such primary supervising physician has entered into a job228 description. The board shall have authority to approve or deny such designations in229 whole or in part; provided, however, that a physician may be listed as an alternate230 supervising physician for any number of physician assistants so long as he or she only231 supervises as many physician assistants at any one time as allowed by paragraphs (1)232 and (3) of this subsection.233 (3) No primary supervising physician shall have more than eight physician assistants234 who have completed a board approved anesthesiologist assistant program licensed to him235 or her at a time or supervise more than four physician assistants who have completed a236 board approved anesthesiologist assistant program at any one time.237 (4) Except for physician assistants who have completed a board approved238 anesthesiologist assistant program, the limitation in paragraph (1) of this subsection shall239 not apply to a physician assistant who is practicing:240 (A) In a hospital licensed under Title 31;241 (B) In any college or university as defined in Code Section 20-8-1;242 (C) In the Department of Public Health;243 (D) In any county board of health;244 (E) In any community service board;245 (F) In any free health clinic;246 (G) In a birthing center;247 (H) In any entity:248 H. B. 1046 - 10 - 24 HB 1046/AP (i) Which is exempt from federal taxes pursuant to Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal 249 Revenue Code, as defined in Code Section 48-1-2, and primarily serves uninsured or250 indigent Medicaid and Medicare patients; or251 (ii) Which has been established under the authority of or is receiving funds pursuant252 to 42 U.S.C. Section 254b or 254c of the United States Public Health Service Act; or253 (I) In a health maintenance organization that has an exclusive contract with a medical254 group practice and arranges for the provision of substantially all physician services to255 enrollees in health benefits of the health maintenance organization."256 PART III257 SECTION 3-1.258 Chapter 2A of Title 31 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to the Department259 of Public Health, is amended in Article 1, relating to general provisions, by revising Code260 Section 31-2A-12, which is reserved, as follows:261 "31-2A-12.262 (a) As used in this Code section, the term 'perinatal care' means maternal and infant health 263 improvement services and ancillary services that are appropriate for women and infants264 during the perinatal period, which begins before conception and ends on the infant's first265 birthday.266 (b) There is created the Georgia Commission on Maternal and Infant Health to be assigned267 to the Department of Public Health for administrative purposes only as prescribed in Code268 Section 50-4-3. The commission shall consist of 14 members, who shall be appointed as269 follows:270 (1) Six members shall be appointed by the Governor. The Governor shall include among271 his or her appointees an obstetrician, either a pediatrician or neonatologist, a nurse272 midwife, either a family practice or general practice physician, and a representative of a273 perinatal facility;274 H. B. 1046 - 11 - 24 HB 1046/AP (2) Three members of the Senate shall be appointed by the Lieutenant Governor,275 provided that at least one member shall be of the minority party; and276 (3) Three members of the House of Representatives shall be appointed by the Speaker277 of the House of Representatives, provided that at least one member shall be of the278 minority party.279 The commissioner or his or her designee and the chief executive officer of the Georgia280 Research Alliance or his or her designee shall serve as members of the commission. The281 Governor shall appoint one member to serve as the chairperson of the commission.282 (c) Members of the commission shall receive no compensation for their services but shall283 be allowed actual and necessary expenses in the performance of their duties. Any284 legislative members of the council shall receive the allowances provided for in Code285 Section 28-1-8. Citizen members shall be entitled to receive reimbursement for per diem286 and travel expenses as provided in Code Section 45-7-21.287 (d) The commission shall meet at least four times per year at the call of the chairperson or288 upon the request of at least seven of its members.289 (e) The commission shall have the following duties and responsibilities:290 (1) To solicit the views of perinatal facilities, healthcare providers, and related291 professional associations on the state of perinatal care in Georgia and give due292 consideration to the current recommendations of medical and scientific organizations in293 the field of perinatal care;294 (2) To make policy recommendations regarding programs of perinatal care with local295 communities, their physicians and perinatal facilities, and the general public;296 (3) To establish indices to measure the quality and determine the effectiveness of297 perinatal care in Georgia;298 (4) To make available to the public the records of all meetings of the commission and299 all business transacted by the commission;300 H. B. 1046 - 12 - 24 HB 1046/AP (5) To employ such staff and to enter into such contracts as may be necessary to fulfill301 its duties and responsibilities under this chapter subject to funding by the General302 Assembly;303 (6) To consult with and advise the department on matters related to the establishment,304 maintenance, operation, and outcomes evaluation of perinatal care initiatives in this state;305 and306 (7) To make state-wide policy recommendations based on its findings.307 (f) The commission may request additional funding from any additional source including,308 but not limited to, federal and private grants.309 (g) No later than June 30, 2026, the commission shall submit a detailed written report on310 its findings and recommendations to the Governor and the General Assembly.311 (h) This Code section shall stand automatically repealed on July 1, 2026. Reserved."312 SECTION 3-2.313 Chapter 16 of Title 40 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to the Department314 of Driver Services, is amended by repealing Code 40-16-8, relating to the Governor's315 Commercial Transportation Advisory Committee, and designating said Code section as316 reserved.317 SECTION 3-3.318 Chapter 16 of Title 50 of the Official Code of Georgia Annotated, relating to public property319 relative to state government, is amended by repealing Code Section 50-16-5.1, relating to the320 Commission on the Preservation of the State Capitol.321 H. B. 1046 - 13 - 24 HB 1046/AP PART IV 322 SECTION 4-1.323 (a) Except as provided in subsection (b) of this section, this Act shall become effective on324 the first day of the month following the month in which it is approved by the Governor or325 becomes law without such approval.326 (b) Part I and Part III of this Act shall become effective on July 1, 2024.327 SECTION 4-2.328 All laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act are repealed.329 H. B. 1046 - 14 -