Nevada 2025 Regular Session

Nevada Assembly Bill AB221

Refer
2/3/25  
Introduced
2/4/25  
Report Pass
4/14/25  
Refer
4/15/25  
Report Pass
5/27/25  
Engrossed
5/28/25  
Refer
5/28/25  
Report Pass
6/1/25  
Enrolled
6/6/25  
Chaptered
6/11/25  

Caption

Exempts certain offices of physicians and other health care facilities from certain permitting requirements relating to anesthesia and sedation. (BDR 40-672)

Impact

The central aim of AB221 is to streamline the regulatory process for healthcare providers who administer anesthesia or sedation in dental practices. By exempting certain offices from the requirement to obtain a permit from the Division of Public and Behavioral Health, the bill intends to facilitate the provision of dental care while ensuring that only qualified professionals are performing these services. This change is anticipated to enhance access to necessary dental procedures that require sedation, possibly benefiting both providers and patients by reducing administrative hurdles.

Summary

Assembly Bill No. 221, introduced by Assemblymember Edgeworth, addresses the permitting requirements related to the administration of anesthesia and sedation specifically for dental patients. The bill proposes to exempt certain healthcare facilities and physicians from the need to obtain dual permits to administer general anesthesia, conscious sedation, or deep sedation. Currently, Nevada law requires both physicians and dentists to obtain separate permits for these procedures, placing a regulatory burden on professionals who are licensed in both fields.

Contention

While proponents of the bill argue that it will reduce bureaucratic obstacles for healthcare providers and enhance patient access to dental care requiring sedation, there are potential points of contention. Critics may raise concerns about patient safety and the adequacy of monitoring and oversight in practices that are no longer subject to stringent permitting requirements. Ensuring that sedation is safely administered by appropriately trained professionals remains a critical area of focus, as reducing permits should not compromise healthcare standards.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NV SB391A

Revises provisions relating to dentistry. (BDR 40-455)

NV AB270

Provides for the licensure and regulation of anesthesiologist assistants. (BDR 54-714)

NV SB310

Establishes provisions relating to dentistry. (BDR 54-601)

NV SB283

Revises certain provisions relating to health care . (BDR 54-555)

NV AB234

Makes revisions relating to health care. (BDR 40-61)

NV SB385

Revises provisions relating to health care. (BDR 40-375)

NV SB336

Revises provisions relating to the regulation of certain healing arts. (BDR 54-886)

NV SB348

Revises provisions relating to health facilities. (BDR 40-51)

NV SB260

Revises provisions relating to certain persons providing referrals to group housing for persons who are aged. (BDR 40-675)

NV AB85

Establishes procedures to fix rates for certain health care goods and services. (BDR 40-169)

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