Montana 2025 Regular Session

Montana House Bill HB526

Introduced
2/17/25  

Caption

Adopt the Advanced Practice Registered Nurse license compact

Impact

The passage of HB 526 will lead to significant changes in state laws governing APRN practice. It establishes a coordinated licensure information system that will ensure consistent sharing of licensure and disciplinary history among party states. This is expected to improve public safety by enabling better enforcement of nursing regulations and enhancing accountability for APRNs practicing under a multistate license. The compact also allows for a streamlined application process for APRNs seeking the multistate license, thus reducing barriers and enhancing healthcare access in under-served areas. However, it may also lead to tensions between state regulations and the requirements set forth in the compact, as states will need to modify some of their existing laws and practices to comply with this interstate agreement.

Summary

House Bill 526, also known as the Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Compact, aims to adopt a multistate licensure framework for advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) across participating states. This bill establishes a legal structure that allows APRNs to practice in multiple states without having to obtain separate licenses in each one, provided they meet uniform licensure requirements as defined by the compact. It facilitates greater mobility and flexibility for APRNs, addressing the complexities and redundancies associated with state-by-state licensure in the current healthcare environment. As such, the bill promotes the efficiency of healthcare delivery by enhancing APRN access in various states.

Sentiment

The overall sentiment around HB 526 appears to be supportive among nursing organizations and healthcare advocates, who see the bill as a step towards more cohesive and responsive healthcare delivery systems. Proponents argue that this will enhance the ability of APRNs to serve patients across state lines and adapt to modern healthcare needs. However, there is also concern from some state regulators about losing control over nursing practices and potential conflicts in standards of care as APRNs operate in multiple jurisdictions. This highlights a broader debate regarding the balance of state versus interstate regulations in healthcare.

Contention

Key points of contention regarding HB 526 revolve around the specifics of how state authority is maintained while implementing the compact. Opponents express concerns that it might undermine state regulatory commission's power over nursing practices, potentially leading to inconsistent standards of care. Others worry that the compact may not adequately address how disciplinary actions are managed across states, particularly in cases where APRNs might face legal or professional issues in one state but wish to continue practicing in another. The debate centers on ensuring adequate protections for both nurses and patients upholding the integrity of nursing practice across state lines.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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