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Texas House Bill HB1107 Latest Draft

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                            81R5770 YDB-F
 By: Christian H.B. No. 1107


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to licensing of advanced practice registered nurses and
 the authority of those nurses to prescribe and order prescription
 drugs.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 ARTICLE 1. ADVANCED PRACTICE REGISTERED NURSES
 SECTION 1.001. Chapter 301, Occupations Code, is amended by
 adding Subchapter N to read as follows:
 SUBCHAPTER N. ADVANCED PRACTICE REGISTERED NURSES
 Sec. 301.651. SCOPE OF PRACTICE. (a) Advanced practice
 registered nursing by a nurse practitioner, nurse anesthetist,
 nurse-midwife, or clinical nurse specialist is based on:
 (1)  knowledge and skills acquired in basic nursing
 education;
 (2) licensure as a registered nurse;
 (3)  successful completion of a graduate-level
 advanced practice registered nursing program accredited by a
 national accrediting body recognized by the board;
 (4)  current certification in accordance with this
 chapter by a national certifying body recognized by the board in the
 appropriate advanced practice registered nursing role approved by
 the board; and
 (5)  nursing care provided in an area with at least one
 targeted population group recognized and approved by the board.
 (b)  Practice as an advanced practice registered nurse is an
 expanded scope of nursing practice in a role approved by the board
 and in an area with a targeted population group recognized and
 approved by the board, with or without compensation or other
 personal profit, and includes the scope of practice of a registered
 nurse.
 (c)  The scope of practice of an advanced practice registered
 nurse includes advanced assessment, diagnosing, prescribing, and
 ordering.
 (d)  An advanced practice registered nurse may serve as a
 primary care provider of record.
 Sec. 301.652.  APPLICABILITY OF SUBCHAPTER TO REGISTERED
 NURSES.  (a)  This subchapter does not limit or modify the scope of
 practice of a registered nurse who is not an advanced practice
 registered nurse approved by the board.
 (b)  The scope of practice of a registered nurse includes any
 act of professional nursing the nurse is authorized to perform
 under this chapter.
 Sec. 301.653.  LICENSE REQUIRED.  A person may not practice
 or offer to practice advanced practice registered nursing in this
 state unless the person is licensed as an advanced practice
 registered nurse.
 Sec. 301.654.  APPLICATION. An applicant for an advanced
 practice registered nurse license shall submit to the board an
 application on the form prescribed by the board, any required fee,
 and any other information required by the board.
 Sec. 301.655.  PRACTICE BY LICENSED ADVANCED PRACTICE
 REGISTERED NURSE.  (a)  A licensed advanced practice registered
 nurse may:
 (1)  diagnose, prescribe, and institute therapy or
 referrals of patients to health care agencies, health care
 providers, and community resources; and
 (2)  plan and initiate a therapeutic regimen that
 includes ordering and prescribing medical devices and equipment,
 nutrition, and diagnostic and supportive services, including home
 health care, hospice, physical therapy, and occupational therapy.
 (b)  An advanced practice registered nurse shall practice as
 a licensed independent practitioner in accordance with standards
 established and recognized by the board to protect the public
 health and safety.
 (c)  An advanced practice registered nurse is accountable to
 patients, the nursing profession, and the board for:
 (1) complying with the requirements of this chapter;
 (2) providing quality advanced nursing care;
 (3)  recognizing the nurse's limits of knowledge and
 experience;
 (4)  planning for the management of situations beyond
 the nurse's expertise; and
 (5)  consulting with or referring patients to other
 health care providers as appropriate.
 Sec. 301.656.  PRESCRIBING AND ORDERING AUTHORITY.  (a)  The
 board may grant prescribing and ordering authority in accordance
 with this chapter through the issuance of an advanced practice
 registered nursing license to a registered nurse approved by the
 board to practice as an advanced practice registered nurse.
 (b)  As authorized by the board, an advanced practice
 registered nurse may prescribe, procure, administer, and dispense
 dangerous drugs and controlled substances.
 SECTION 1.002. Subchapter A, Chapter 301, Occupations Code,
 is amended by adding Section 301.0021 to read as follows:
 Sec. 301.0021.  DEFINITION OF ADVANCED PRACTICE REGISTERED
 NURSE.  (a)  In this chapter, "advanced practice registered nurse"
 means a registered nurse licensed under this chapter who:
 (1)  has successfully completed a graduate-level
 education program accredited by a national accrediting
 organization recognized by the board that prepares the nurse to
 function as a nurse practitioner, nurse anesthetist,
 nurse-midwife, or clinical nurse specialist;
 (2)  if the education program required under
 Subdivision (1) was completed after January 1, 1996, has met
 requirements established or recognized by the board for national
 certification;
 (3)  is licensed by the board to provide advanced
 practice registered nursing in an area with a targeted population
 group recognized and approved by the board; and
 (4)  meets requirements established by the board for
 continued competence.
 (b)  The term "advanced practice registered nurse" is
 synonymous with "advanced nurse practitioner" and "advanced
 practice nurse."
 ARTICLE 2. CONFORMING AMENDMENTS REGARDING DELEGATION
 SECTION 2.001. The heading to Subchapter B, Chapter 157,
 Occupations Code, is amended to read as follows:
 SUBCHAPTER B. DELEGATION TO [ADVANCED PRACTICE NURSES AND]
 PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS
 SECTION 2.002. Section 157.051(2), Occupations Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (2) "Carrying out or signing a prescription drug
 order" means completing a prescription drug order presigned by the
 delegating physician, or the signing of a prescription by a
 [registered nurse or] physician assistant.
 SECTION 2.003. Sections 157.052(c) and (e), Occupations
 Code, are amended to read as follows:
 (c) At a site serving a medically underserved population, a
 physician licensed by the board may delegate to a [registered nurse
 or] physician assistant acting under adequate physician
 supervision the act of administering, providing, or carrying out or
 signing a prescription drug order, as authorized by the physician
 through a physician's order, a standing medical order, a standing
 delegation order, or another order or protocol as defined by the
 board.
 (e) Physician supervision is adequate for the purposes of
 this section if a delegating physician:
 (1) is responsible for the formulation or approval of
 the physician's order, standing medical order, standing delegation
 order, or other order or protocol, and periodically reviews the
 order and the services provided patients under the order;
 (2) is on-site to provide medical direction and
 consultation at least once every 10 business days during which the
 [advanced practice nurse or] physician assistant is on-site
 providing care;
 (3) receives a daily status report from the [advanced
 practice nurse or] physician assistant on any problem or
 complication encountered; and
 (4) is available through direct telecommunication for
 consultation, patient referral, or assistance with a medical
 emergency.
 SECTION 2.004. Sections 157.053(a), (b), (c), and (e),
 Occupations Code, are amended to read as follows:
 (a) In this section, "primary practice site" means:
 (1) the practice location of a physician at which the
 physician spends the majority of the physician's time;
 (2) a licensed hospital, a licensed long-term care
 facility, or a licensed adult care center where both the physician
 and the physician assistant [or advanced practice nurse] are
 authorized to practice;
 (3) a clinic operated by or for the benefit of a public
 school district to provide care to the students of that district and
 the siblings of those students, if consent to treatment at that
 clinic is obtained in a manner that complies with Chapter 32, Family
 Code;
 (4) the residence of an established patient; or
 (5) another location at which the physician is
 physically present with the physician assistant [or advanced
 practice nurse].
 (b) At a physician's primary practice site, a physician
 licensed by the board may delegate to a physician assistant [or an
 advanced practice nurse] acting under adequate physician
 supervision the act of administering, providing, or carrying out or
 signing a prescription drug order as authorized through a
 physician's order, a standing medical order, a standing delegation
 order, or another order or protocol as defined by the board.
 (c) Physician supervision of the carrying out and signing of
 prescription drug orders must conform to what a reasonable, prudent
 physician would find consistent with sound medical judgment but may
 vary with the education and experience of the particular [advanced
 practice nurse or] physician assistant. A physician shall provide
 continuous supervision, but the constant physical presence of the
 physician is not required.
 (e) A physician's authority to delegate the carrying out or
 signing of a prescription drug order is limited to:
 (1) three physician assistants [or advanced practice
 nurses] or their full-time equivalents practicing at the
 physician's primary practice site or at an alternate practice site
 under Section 157.0541; and
 (2) the patients with whom the physician has
 established or will establish a physician-patient relationship.
 SECTION 2.005. Sections 157.054(a), (b), and (c),
 Occupations Code, are amended to read as follows:
 (a) A physician licensed by the board may delegate, to one
 or more physician assistants [or advanced practice nurses] acting
 under adequate physician supervision whose practice is
 facility-based at a licensed hospital or licensed long-term care
 facility, the administration or provision of a drug and the
 carrying out or signing of a prescription drug order if the
 physician is:
 (1) the medical director or chief of medical staff of
 the facility in which the physician assistant [or advanced practice
 nurse] practices;
 (2) the chair of the facility's credentialing
 committee;
 (3) a department chair of a facility department in
 which the physician assistant [or advanced practice nurse]
 practices; or
 (4) a physician who consents to the request of the
 medical director or chief of medical staff to delegate the carrying
 out or signing of a prescription drug order at the facility in which
 the physician assistant [or advanced practice nurse] practices.
 (b) A physician's authority to delegate under Subsection
 (a) is limited as follows:
 (1) the delegation must be made under a physician's
 order, standing medical order, standing delegation order, or
 another order or protocol developed in accordance with policies
 approved by the facility's medical staff or a committee of the
 facility's medical staff as provided by the facility bylaws;
 (2) the delegation must occur in the facility in which
 the physician is the medical director, the chief of medical staff,
 the chair of the credentialing committee, or a department chair;
 (3) the delegation may not permit the carrying out or
 signing of prescription drug orders for the care or treatment of the
 patients of any other physician without the prior consent of that
 physician;
 (4) delegation in a long-term care facility must be by
 the medical director and is limited to the carrying out and signing
 of prescription drug orders to not more than three [advanced
 practice nurses or] physician assistants or their full-time
 equivalents; and
 (5) a physician may not delegate at more than one
 licensed hospital or more than two long-term care facilities unless
 approved by the board.
 (c) Physician supervision of the carrying out and signing of
 prescription drug orders must conform to what a reasonable, prudent
 physician would find consistent with sound medical judgment but may
 vary with the education and experience of the particular [advanced
 practice nurse or] physician assistant. A physician shall provide
 continuous supervision, but the constant physical presence of the
 physician is not required.
 SECTION 2.006. Sections 157.0541(b), (c), (d), and (e),
 Occupations Code, are amended to read as follows:
 (b) At an alternate site, a physician licensed by the board
 may delegate to a [an advanced practice nurse or] physician
 assistant, acting under adequate physician supervision, the act of
 administering, providing, or carrying out or signing a prescription
 drug order as authorized through a physician's order, a standing
 medical order, a standing delegation order, or another order or
 protocol as defined by the board.
 (c) Physician supervision is adequate for the purposes of
 this section if the delegating physician:
 (1) is on-site with the [advanced practice nurse or]
 physician assistant at least 20 percent of the time;
 (2) reviews at least 10 percent of the medical charts
 at the site; and
 (3) is available through direct telecommunication for
 consultation, patient referral, or assistance with a medical
 emergency.
 (d) An alternate physician may provide appropriate
 supervision to a [an advanced practice nurse or] physician
 assistant under this section on a temporary basis as provided by
 board rule.
 (e) The combined number of [advanced practice nurses and]
 physician assistants to whom a physician may delegate under this
 section and at a primary practice site under Section 157.053 may not
 exceed three physician assistants [or advanced practice nurses] or
 the full-time equivalent of three physician assistants [or advanced
 practice nurses].
 SECTION 2.007. Sections 157.0542(a) and (b), Occupations
 Code, are amended to read as follows:
 (a) On determining that the conditions of Subsection (b)
 have been met, the board may waive or modify any of the site or
 supervision requirements for a physician to delegate the carrying
 out or signing of prescription drug orders to a [an advanced
 practice nurse or] physician assistant under Sections 157.052,
 157.053, 157.054, and 157.0541, or under board rules. The board may
 not waive the limitation on the number of primary or alternate
 practice sites at which a physician may delegate the carrying out or
 signing of prescription drug orders or the number of [advanced
 practice nurses or] physician assistants to whom a physician may
 delegate the carrying out or signing of prescription drug orders.
 (b) The board may grant a waiver under Subsection (a) if the
 board determines that:
 (1) the practice site where the physician is seeking
 to delegate prescriptive authority is unable to meet the
 requirements of this chapter or board rules or compliance would
 cause an undue burden without a corresponding benefit to patient
 care;
 (2) safeguards exist for patient care and for
 fostering a collaborative practice between the physician and the
 [advanced practice nurses and] physician assistants; and
 (3) if the requirement for which the waiver is sought
 is the amount of time the physician is on-site, the frequency and
 duration of time the physician is on-site when the [advanced
 practice nurse or] physician assistant is present is sufficient for
 collaboration to occur, taking into consideration the other ways
 the physician collaborates with the [advanced practice nurse or]
 physician assistant, including at other sites.
 SECTION 2.008. Section 157.055, Occupations Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 157.055. ORDERS AND PROTOCOLS. A protocol or other
 order shall be defined in a manner that promotes the exercise of
 professional judgment by the [advanced practice nurse and]
 physician assistant commensurate with the education and experience
 of that person. Under this section, an order or protocol used by a
 reasonable and prudent physician exercising sound medical
 judgment:
 (1) is not required to describe the exact steps that
 [an advanced practice nurse or] a physician assistant must take
 with respect to each specific condition, disease, or symptom; and
 (2) may state the types or categories of medications
 that may be prescribed or the types or categories of medications
 that may not be prescribed.
 SECTION 2.009. Section 157.056, Occupations Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 157.056. PRESCRIPTION INFORMATION. The following
 information must be provided on each prescription subject to this
 subchapter:
 (1) the patient's name and address;
 (2) the drug to be dispensed;
 (3) directions to the patient regarding the taking of
 the drug and the dosage;
 (4) the intended use of the drug, if appropriate;
 (5) the name, address, and telephone number of the
 physician;
 (6) the name, address, telephone number, and
 identification number of the [registered nurse or] physician
 assistant completing or signing the prescription drug order;
 (7) the date; and
 (8) the number of refills permitted.
 SECTION 2.010. Section 157.060, Occupations Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 157.060. PHYSICIAN LIABILITY FOR DELEGATED ACT.
 Unless the physician has reason to believe the physician assistant
 [or advanced practice nurse] lacked the competency to perform the
 act, a physician is not liable for an act of a physician assistant
 [or advanced practice nurse] solely because the physician signed a
 standing medical order, a standing delegation order, or another
 order or protocol authorizing the physician assistant [or advanced
 practice nurse] to administer, provide, carry out, or sign a
 prescription drug order.
 ARTICLE 3. GENERAL CONFORMING AMENDMENTS
 SECTION 3.001. Section 301.002(2), Occupations Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (2) "Professional nursing" means the performance of an
 act that requires substantial specialized judgment and skill, the
 proper performance of which is based on knowledge and application
 of the principles of biological, physical, and social science as
 acquired by a completed course in an approved school of
 professional nursing. The term does not include acts of medical
 diagnosis or the prescription of therapeutic or corrective measures
 except as authorized for advanced practice registered nurses.
 Professional nursing involves:
 (A) the observation, assessment, intervention,
 evaluation, rehabilitation, care and counsel, or health teachings
 of a person who is ill, injured, infirm, or experiencing a change in
 normal health processes;
 (B) the maintenance of health or prevention of
 illness;
 (C) the administration of a medication or
 treatment as ordered by a practitioner, as that term is defined by
 Section 551.003 [physician, podiatrist, or dentist];
 (D) the supervision or teaching of nursing;
 (E) the administration, supervision, and
 evaluation of nursing practices, policies, and procedures;
 (F) the requesting, receiving, signing for, and
 distribution of prescription drug samples to patients by an
 advanced practice [at sites in which a] registered nurse [is
 authorized to sign prescription drug orders as provided by
 Subchapter B, Chapter 157];
 (G) the prescribing of controlled substances and
 dangerous drugs by an advanced practice registered nurse [the
 performance of an act delegated by a physician under Section
 157.052, 157.053, 157.054, 157.0541, 157.0542, 157.058, or
 157.059]; and
 (H) the development of the nursing care plan.
 SECTION 3.002. Section 301.005, Occupations Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 301.005. REFERENCE IN OTHER LAW. (a) A reference in
 any other law to the former Board of Nurse Examiners means the Texas
 Board of Nursing.
 (b)  A reference in any other law to an "advanced nurse
 practitioner" or "advanced practice nurse" means an "advanced
 practice registered nurse."
 SECTION 3.003. Section 301.152, Occupations Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 301.152. RULES REGARDING ADVANCED PRACTICE REGISTERED
 NURSES [SPECIALIZED TRAINING]. (a) [In this section, "advanced
 practice nurse" means a registered nurse approved by the board to
 practice as an advanced practice nurse on the basis of completion of
 an advanced educational program. The term includes a nurse
 practitioner, nurse midwife, nurse anesthetist, and clinical nurse
 specialist. The term is synonymous with "advanced nurse
 practitioner."
 [(b)] The board shall adopt rules to:
 (1) establish:
 (A) any specialized education or training,
 including pharmacology, that an advanced practice [a] registered
 nurse must have to prescribe and [carry out a prescription drug]
 order drugs and medical devices [under Section 157.052]; and
 (B) a system for assigning a prescriptive
 authorization [an identification] number to an advanced practice
 [a] registered nurse who provides the board with evidence of
 completing the specialized education and training requirement
 under Subdivision (1)(A); and
 (2) [approve a registered nurse as an advanced
 practice nurse; and
 [(3)] initially approve and biennially renew an
 advanced practice registered nurse's authority to prescribe and
 [carry out or sign a prescription drug] order drugs and medical
 devices [under Chapter 157].
 (b) [(c)] At a minimum, the rules adopted under Subsection
 (a)(2) [(b)(3)] must:
 (1) require completion of pharmacology and related
 pathology education for initial approval;
 (2) require continuing education in clinical
 pharmacology and related pathology in addition to any continuing
 education otherwise required under Section 301.303; and
 (3) provide for the issuance of a prescription
 authorization number to an advanced practice registered nurse
 approved under this section.
 (c) [(d)] The signature of an advanced practice registered
 nurse attesting to the provision of a legally authorized service by
 the advanced practice registered nurse satisfies any documentation
 requirement for that service established by a state agency.
 SECTION 3.004. Section 551.003(34), Occupations Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (34) "Practitioner" means:
 (A) a person licensed or registered to prescribe,
 distribute, administer, or dispense a prescription drug or device
 in the course of professional practice in this state, including a
 physician, dentist, podiatrist, advanced practice registered
 nurse, or veterinarian but excluding a person licensed under this
 subtitle;
 (B) a person licensed by another state, Canada,
 or the United Mexican States in a health field in which, under the
 law of this state, a license holder in this state may legally
 prescribe a dangerous drug;
 (C) a person practicing in another state and
 licensed by another state as a physician, dentist, veterinarian,
 advanced practice registered nurse, or podiatrist, who has a
 current federal Drug Enforcement Administration registration
 number and who may legally prescribe a Schedule II, III, IV, or V
 controlled substance, as specified under Chapter 481, Health and
 Safety Code, in that other state; or
 (D) a [an advanced practice nurse or] physician
 assistant to whom a physician has delegated the authority to carry
 out or sign prescription drug orders under Section 157.0511,
 157.052, 157.053, 157.054, 157.0541, or 157.0542.
 SECTION 3.005. Section 563.051(e), Occupations Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (e) A practitioner may designate a licensed vocational
 nurse or a person having education equivalent to or greater than
 that required for a licensed vocational nurse to communicate the
 prescriptions of a [an advanced practice nurse or] physician
 assistant authorized by the practitioner to sign prescription drug
 orders under Subchapter B, Chapter 157.
 SECTION 3.006. Section 563.053, Occupations Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 563.053. DISPENSING OF DANGEROUS DRUGS IN CERTAIN
 RURAL AREAS. (a) In this section, "reimbursement for cost" means
 an additional charge, separate from that imposed for the
 physician's or advanced practice registered nurse's professional
 services, that includes the cost of the drug product and all other
 actual costs to the physician or advanced practice registered nurse
 incidental to providing the dispensing service. The term does not
 include a separate fee imposed for the act of dispensing the drug
 itself.
 (b) This section applies to an area located in a county with
 a population of 5,000 or less, or in a municipality or an
 unincorporated town with a population of less than 2,500, that is
 within a 15-mile radius of the physician's or advanced practice
 registered nurse's office and in which a pharmacy is not located.
 This section does not apply to a municipality or an unincorporated
 town that is adjacent to a municipality with a population of 2,500
 or more.
 (c) A physician who practices medicine or an advanced
 practice registered nurse who practices advanced practice nursing
 in an area described by Subsection (b) may:
 (1) maintain a supply of dangerous drugs in the
 physician's or advanced practice registered nurse's office to be
 dispensed in the course of treating the physician's or advanced
 practice registered nurse's patients; and
 (2) be reimbursed for the cost of supplying those
 drugs without obtaining a license under Chapter 558.
 (d) A physician or advanced practice registered nurse who
 dispenses dangerous drugs under Subsection (c) shall:
 (1) comply with each labeling provision under this
 subtitle applicable to that class of drugs; and
 (2) oversee compliance with packaging and
 recordkeeping provisions applicable to that class of drugs.
 (e) A physician who desires to dispense dangerous drugs
 under this section shall notify both the board and the Texas [State
 Board of] Medical Board [Examiners] that the physician practices in
 an area described by Subsection (b). An advanced practice
 registered nurse who desires to dispense dangerous drugs under this
 section shall notify both the board and the Texas Board of Nursing
 that the advanced practice registered nurse practices in an area
 described by Subsection (b). The physician or advanced practice
 registered nurse may continue to dispense dangerous drugs in the
 area until the board determines, after notice and hearing, that the
 physician or advanced practice registered nurse no longer practices
 in an area described by Subsection (b).
 SECTION 3.007. Section 481.002(39), Health and Safety Code,
 is amended to read as follows:
 (39) "Practitioner" means:
 (A) a physician, dentist, veterinarian,
 podiatrist, scientific investigator, advanced practice registered
 nurse, or other person licensed, registered, or otherwise permitted
 to distribute, dispense, analyze, conduct research with respect to,
 or administer a controlled substance in the course of professional
 practice or research in this state;
 (B) a pharmacy, hospital, or other institution
 licensed, registered, or otherwise permitted to distribute,
 dispense, conduct research with respect to, or administer a
 controlled substance in the course of professional practice or
 research in this state;
 (C) a person practicing in and licensed by
 another state as a physician, dentist, veterinarian, advanced
 practice registered nurse, or podiatrist, having a current Federal
 Drug Enforcement Administration registration number, who may
 legally prescribe Schedule II, III, IV, or V controlled substances
 in that state; or
 (D) a [an advanced practice nurse or] physician
 assistant to whom a physician has delegated the authority to carry
 out or sign prescription drug orders under Section 157.0511,
 157.052, 157.053, 157.054, 157.0541, or 157.0542, Occupations
 Code.
 SECTION 3.008. Sections 483.001(12) and (13), Health and
 Safety Code, are amended to read as follows:
 (12) "Practitioner" means a person licensed:
 (A) by the Texas [State Board of] Medical Board
 [Examiners], State Board of Dental Examiners, Texas State Board of
 Podiatric Medical Examiners, Texas Optometry Board, Texas Board of
 Nursing, or State Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners to
 prescribe and administer dangerous drugs;
 (B) by another state in a health field in which,
 under the laws of this state, a licensee may legally prescribe
 dangerous drugs;
 (C) in Canada or Mexico in a health field in
 which, under the laws of this state, a licensee may legally
 prescribe dangerous drugs; or
 (D) a [an advanced practice nurse or] physician
 assistant to whom a physician has delegated the authority to carry
 out or sign prescription drug orders under Section 157.0511,
 157.052, 157.053, 157.054, 157.0541, or 157.0542, Occupations
 Code.
 (13) "Prescription" means an order from a
 practitioner, or an agent of the practitioner designated in writing
 as authorized to communicate prescriptions, or an order made in
 accordance with Subchapter B, Chapter 157, Occupations Code, or
 Section 203.353, Occupations Code, to a pharmacist for a dangerous
 drug to be dispensed that states:
 (A) the date of the order's issue;
 (B) the name and address of the patient;
 (C) if the drug is prescribed for an animal, the
 species of the animal;
 (D) the name and quantity of the drug prescribed;
 (E) the directions for the use of the drug;
 (F) the intended use of the drug unless the
 practitioner determines the furnishing of this information is not
 in the best interest of the patient;
 (G) the name, address, and telephone number of
 the practitioner at the practitioner's usual place of business,
 legibly printed or stamped; and
 (H) the name, address, and telephone number of
 the licensed midwife[, registered nurse,] or physician assistant,
 legibly printed or stamped, if signed by a licensed midwife[,
 registered nurse,] or physician assistant.
 SECTION 3.009. Section 483.022(f), Health and Safety Code,
 is amended to read as follows:
 (f) A practitioner may designate a person who is a licensed
 vocational nurse or has an education equivalent to or greater than
 that required for a licensed vocational nurse to communicate
 prescriptions of a [an advanced practice nurse or] physician
 assistant authorized by the practitioner to sign prescription drug
 orders under Subchapter B, Chapter 157, Occupations Code.
 SECTION 3.010. Section 843.312, Insurance Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 Sec. 843.312. PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS AND ADVANCED PRACTICE
 REGISTERED NURSES. (a) A health maintenance organization may not
 refuse a request by a physician participating in the health
 maintenance organization delivery network and a physician
 assistant [or advanced practice nurse] who is authorized by the
 physician to provide care under Subchapter B, Chapter 157,
 Occupations Code, or an advanced practice registered nurse who is
 authorized to provide care under Subchapter N, Chapter 301,
 Occupations Code, to identify a physician assistant or advanced
 practice registered nurse as a provider in the network.
 (b) A health maintenance organization may refuse a request
 under Subsection (a) if the physician assistant or advanced
 practice registered nurse does not meet the quality of care
 standards previously established by the health maintenance
 organization for participation in the network by physician
 assistants and advanced practice registered nurses.
 SECTION 3.011. Section 1301.052, Insurance Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 Sec. 1301.052. DESIGNATION OF ADVANCED PRACTICE REGISTERED
 NURSE OR PHYSICIAN ASSISTANT AS PREFERRED PROVIDER. An insurer
 offering a preferred provider benefit plan may not refuse a request
 made by a physician participating as a preferred provider under the
 plan and an advanced practice registered nurse or physician
 assistant to have the advanced practice registered nurse or
 physician assistant included as a preferred provider under the plan
 if:
 (1) the [advanced practice nurse or] physician
 assistant is authorized by the physician to provide care under
 Subchapter B, Chapter 157, Occupations Code, or the advanced
 practice registered nurse is authorized to provide care under
 Subchapter N, Chapter 301, Occupations Code; and
 (2) the advanced practice registered nurse or
 physician assistant meets the quality of care standards previously
 established by the insurer for participation in the plan by
 advanced practice registered nurses and physician assistants.
 ARTICLE 4. REPEALER
 SECTION 4.001. The following sections of the Occupations
 Code are repealed:
 (1) Section 157.051(1);
 (2) Section 157.052(a)(3);
 (3) Section 157.058; and
 (4) Section 157.059.
 ARTICLE 5. TRANSITION AND EFFECTIVE DATE
 SECTION 5.001. (a) Not later than January 1, 2010, the Texas
 Board of Nursing shall adopt the rules necessary to implement the
 changes in law made by this Act.
 (b) Notwithstanding Subchapter N, Chapter 301, Occupations
 Code, as added by this Act, an advanced practice registered nurse
 who has been approved by the Texas Board of Nursing to provide
 advanced practice registered nursing care is not required to hold a
 license as an advanced practice registered nurse under Subchapter N
 until March 1, 2010.
 SECTION 5.002. This Act takes effect September 1, 2009.