Mississippi 2025 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1415

Introduced
1/20/25  
Refer
1/20/25  

Caption

Certified nurse aides (CNAs); transfer administration of certification from Health Department to Board of Nursing.

Impact

The transition of CNA certification responsibility to the Board of Nursing is significant as it aligns the regulatory oversight with the professional entity specifically tasked with nursing standards. This move is expected to improve the consistency and quality of the certification process for CNAs. Additionally, the board is empowered to set the rules and standards necessary for the certification framework, which may lead to more rigorous training and evaluation protocols for nurse aides operating in the state. Importantly, during the first two years following the transfer, the Board of Nursing is prohibited from raising fees for certifications, potentially easing financial burdens on aspiring nurse aides.

Summary

House Bill 1415 aims to transfer the administration of certification for Certified Nurse Aides (CNAs) from the Mississippi State Department of Health to the Mississippi Board of Nursing. The bill stipulates that starting July 1, 2026, the Board of Nursing will oversee all aspects of the CNA certification process. This includes establishing requirements for certification, approving training courses, administering certification examinations, and maintaining a registry of certified nurse aides. This shift is intended to streamline the certification process and enhance oversight by a specialized nursing board.

Contention

While the bill presents a framework for improved oversight, there may be concerns regarding the potential bureaucratic complexities that could arise from the transition. Some stakeholders may worry about the implications for those currently in training or recently certified, as such a significant change could lead to disruptions in the process. Moreover, critics might point to the potential for reduced accessibility and availability of CNA training programs if not managed appropriately, thereby necessitating careful monitoring and evaluation of the implementation of this change.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS HB794

Certified Nurse Aides (CNAs); transfer administration of certification from Health Department to Board of Nursing.

MS HB1682

Certified nurse aides (CNAs); transfer administration of certification from Health Department to Board of Nursing.

MS SB2800

Medication Aide Certification program; allow such aide to participate in medication administration when certified.

MS HB1635

Medication aides; provide for certification of by State Department of Health.

MS HB513

Board of Barber Examiners and Board of Cosmetology; transfer functions of to Department of Health.

MS HB1688

Community health workers; provide for certification of by Health Department and for Medicaid reimbursement for services of.

MS SB2377

Advanced practice registered nurse; revise collaboration requirement and board of nursing membership.

MS HB1022

State boards and commissions; Department of Finance and Administration travel regulations shall be applicable to all.

MS HB1803

Appropriation; Nursing, Board of.

MS HB1802

Appropriation; Nursing Home Administrators, Board of.

Similar Bills

MS SB2487

Mississippi Dual Enrollment/Dual Credit Scholarship Program; establish.

MS HB1051

Certified nurse aides (CNAs); transfer administration of certification from Health Department to Board of Nursing.

MS HB155

Mississippi Tuition Subsidy Forgivable Loan; create.

MS HB1277

Mississippi Dual Credit Scholarship Program; create.

MS HB1433

"Mississippi Senior Cadets Program"; require State Department of Education to establish.

MS HB267

"Mississippi Senior Cadets Program"; require State Department of Education to establish.

MS HB377

"Mississippi Senior Cadets Program"; require State Department of Education to establish.

MS HB1682

Certified nurse aides (CNAs); transfer administration of certification from Health Department to Board of Nursing.