Tennessee 2025 2025-2026 Regular Session

Tennessee Senate Bill SB0174 Introduced / Fiscal Note

Filed 02/01/2025

                    SB 174 - HB 186 
FISCAL NOTE 
 
 
 
Fiscal Review Committee 
Tennessee General Assembly 
 
February 1, 2025 
Fiscal Analyst: Chris Higgins | Email: chris.higgins@capitol.tn.gov | Phone: 615-741-2564 
 
SB 174 - HB 186 
 
SUMMARY OF BILL:    Requires the Board of Medical Examiners (BME) to register an 
applicant as a registered surgical assistant if the applicant holds and maintains a current credential 
issued by the American Board of Surgical Assistants. Requires the Board to register an applicant 
who practiced as a surgical assistant at any time in the six months prior to July 1, 2017, if the 
applicant did not already register by December 31, 2019. 
 
 
FISCAL IMPACT: 
NOT SIGNIFICANT 
  
 Assumptions: 
 
• Pursuant to Tenn. Code Ann. § 63-6-219(a), no person shall use or assume the title 
registered surgical assistant unless such person is registered with the BME as a registered 
surgical assistant. 
• Pursuant to Tenn. Code Ann. § 63-6-219(b), the BME shall register as a registered surgical 
assistant any applicant who presents satisfactory evidence that the applicant: 
1) Holds and maintains a current credential as a surgical assistant or surgical first 
assistant issued by the National Board of Surgical Technology and Surgical 
Assisting, the National Surgical Assistant Association, or the National Commission 
for Certification of Surgical Assistants or their successors; 
2) Has successfully completed a surgical assistant training program during the 
applicant's service as a member of any branch of the armed forces of the United 
States; or 
3) Has practiced as a surgical assistant at any time in the six months prior to July 1, 
2017, provided the applicant registers with the BME by December 31, 2019. 
• The proposed legislation adds the American Board of Surgical Assistants to the list of 
organizations whose credentials must be accepted by the BME when registering applicants, 
and removes the deadline of December 31, 2019 that a surgical assistant must have 
registered with the BME to be registered by means of practical experience.  
• According to the federal Bureau of Labor Statistics, there were 1,060 surgical assistants 
practicing in the state as of May 2023, the highest concentration of surgical assistants 
employed in any state in the country. 
• There is not estimated to be a significant increase in the number of registered surgical 
assistants as a result of the proposed legislation. 
• Based on information provided by the Department of Health, any impact on the revenue or 
expenditures of the BME is estimated to be not significant. 
   
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CERTIFICATION: 
 
 The information contained herein is true and correct to the best of my knowledge. 
   
Bojan Savic, Executive Director