Texas 2021 - 87th Regular

Texas House Bill HB2029 Latest Draft

Bill / Introduced Version Filed 02/22/2021

                            87R3775 BEE-F
 By: Klick H.B. No. 2029


 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
 AN ACT
 relating to the licensing and authority of advanced practice
 registered nurses.
 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS:
 ARTICLE 1. ADVANCED PRACTICE REGISTERED NURSES
 SECTION 1.001.  Section 301.002, Occupations Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 301.002.  DEFINITIONS. In this chapter:
 (1)  "Advanced practice registered nurse" means a
 registered nurse licensed by the board to practice as an advanced
 practice registered 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.
 (2) [(1)]  "Board" means the Texas Board of Nursing.
 (3)  [(1-a)]  "Chief nursing officer" means the
 registered nurse who is administratively responsible for the
 nursing services at a facility.
 (4)  "Controlled substance" has the meaning assigned by
 Section 481.002, Health and Safety Code.
 (5)  "Dangerous drug" has the meaning assigned by
 Section 483.001, Health and Safety Code.
 (6)  "Device" has the meaning assigned by Section
 551.003, and includes durable medical equipment.
 (7)  "Nonprescription drug" has the meaning assigned by
 Section 551.003.
 (8)  "Nurse" means a person required to be licensed
 under this chapter to engage in professional or vocational nursing.
 (9)  "Nursing" means professional or vocational
 nursing.
 (10) [(1-b)]  "Patient safety committee" has the
 meaning assigned by Section 303.001.
 (11)  "Prescribe or order a drug or device" has the
 meaning assigned by Section 157.051.
 (12) [(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 an advanced practice
 registered nurse.  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 health care practitioner legally
 authorized to prescribe the medication or treatment [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 at practices
 at which an advanced practice registered nurse is authorized to
 sign prescription drug orders as provided by Subchapter B, Chapter
 157;
 [(G)]  the performance of an act by an advanced
 practice registered nurse [delegated by a physician under Section
 157.0512, 157.054, 157.058, or 157.059]; and
 (G) [(H)]  the development of the nursing care
 plan.
 [(3)  "Nurse" means a person required to be licensed
 under this chapter to engage in professional or vocational nursing.
 [(4)  "Nursing" means professional or vocational
 nursing.]
 (13) [(5)]  "Vocational nursing" means a directed
 scope of nursing practice, including the performance of an act that
 requires 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 vocational nursing.  The term does
 not include acts of medical diagnosis or the prescription of
 therapeutic or corrective measures.  Vocational nursing involves:
 (A)  collecting data and performing focused
 nursing assessments of the health status of an individual;
 (B)  participating in the planning of the nursing
 care needs of an individual;
 (C)  participating in the development and
 modification of the nursing care plan;
 (D)  participating in health teaching and
 counseling to promote, attain, and maintain the optimum health
 level of an individual;
 (E)  assisting in the evaluation of an
 individual's response to a nursing intervention and the
 identification of an individual's needs; and
 (F)  engaging in other acts that require education
 and training, as prescribed by board rules and policies,
 commensurate with the nurse's experience, continuing education,
 and demonstrated competency.
 SECTION 1.002.  Section 301.005(b), Occupations Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (b)  A reference in any other law to an "advanced nurse
 practitioner," [or] "advanced practice nurse," or "advanced
 practice registered nurse" means an advanced practice registered
 nurse.
 SECTION 1.003.  Section 301.152, Occupations Code, is
 transferred to Subchapter H, Chapter 301, Occupations Code,
 redesignated as Section 301.357, Occupations Code, and amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 301.357 [301.152].  ADVANCED PRACTICE REGISTERED NURSES
 [RULES REGARDING SPECIALIZED TRAINING]. (a)  Advanced practice
 registered nursing includes:
 (1)  ordering, performing, and interpreting diagnostic
 tests;
 (2)  formulating primary and differential medical
 diagnoses and advanced assessments;
 (3)  treating actual and potential health problems;
 (4)  prescribing therapeutic and corrective measures,
 including nutrition and diagnostic support services, home health
 care, hospice care, physical therapy, and occupational therapy, and
 delegating and assigning the performance of therapeutic and
 corrective measures to assistive personnel;
 (5)  to the extent authorized by the board under
 Section 301.358, prescribing, ordering, procuring, administering,
 and dispensing drugs and devices, including blood and blood
 products, controlled substances listed in Schedules II, III, IV,
 and V, dangerous drugs, and nonprescription drugs;
 (6)  providing referrals to health care agencies,
 health care providers, and community resources;
 (7)  serving as the primary care provider of record;
 and
 (8)  performing other acts that require education and
 training consistent with professional standards and that are
 commensurate with the advanced practice registered nurse's
 education, licensure, and demonstrated competencies and
 experience. [In this section, "advanced practice registered nurse"
 means a registered nurse licensed by the board to practice as an
 advanced practice registered 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" and "advanced practice nurse."]
 (b)  The board shall adopt rules to:
 (1)  license a registered nurse as an advanced practice
 registered nurse;
 (2)  establish:
 (A)  any specialized education or training,
 including pharmacology, that an advanced practice registered nurse
 must have to prescribe or order a drug or device as authorized
 [delegated] by the board [a physician] under Section 301.358
 [157.0512 or 157.054];
 (B)  a system for approving an advanced practice
 registered nurse to prescribe or order a drug or device as
 authorized [delegated] by the board [a physician] under Section
 301.358 [157.0512 or 157.054] on the receipt of evidence of
 completing the specialized education and training requirement
 under Paragraph (A); and
 (C)  a system for issuing a prescription
 authorization number to an advanced practice registered nurse
 approved under Paragraph (B); and
 (3)  concurrently renew any license or approval granted
 to an advanced practice registered nurse under this subsection and
 a license renewed by the advanced practice registered nurse under
 Section 301.301.
 (c)  At a minimum, the rules adopted under Subsection (b)(2)
 must:
 (1)  require completion of pharmacology and related
 pathophysiology education for initial approval; and
 (2)  require continuing education in clinical
 pharmacology and related pathophysiology in addition to any
 continuing education otherwise required under Section 301.303.
 (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.
 (e)  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.
 (f)  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;
 (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.
 (g)  This section does not limit or modify the scope of
 practice of a registered nurse who is not an advanced practice
 registered nurse.
 (h)  Notwithstanding any other law, an advanced practice
 registered nurse performing an act described by Subsection (a) is
 not considered to be practicing medicine without a license.
 SECTION 1.004.  Section 301.354(a), Occupations Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (a)  In this section, "nurse first assistant" means a
 registered nurse who:
 (1)  has completed a nurse first assistant educational
 program approved or recognized by an organization recognized by the
 board; and
 (2)  [is] either:
 (A)  is certified in perioperative nursing by an
 organization recognized by the board; or
 (B)  is [recognized by the board as] an advanced
 practice registered nurse [and] qualified by education, training,
 or experience to perform the tasks involved in perioperative
 nursing.
 SECTION 1.005.  Subchapter H, Chapter 301, Occupations Code,
 is amended by adding Section 301.358 to read as follows:
 Sec. 301.358.  PRESCRIBING AND ORDERING AUTHORITY OF
 ADVANCED PRACTICE REGISTERED NURSE. (a)  The board may authorize an
 advanced practice registered nurse to prescribe and order drugs and
 devices, including controlled substances listed in Schedules III,
 IV, and V, dangerous drugs, and nonprescription drugs.
 (b)  Except as provided by Subsection (c), the board may
 authorize an advanced practice registered nurse to prescribe and
 order controlled substances listed in Schedule II only:
 (1)  in a hospital facility-based practice in
 accordance with policies approved by the hospital's medical staff
 or a committee of the hospital's medical staff as provided by the
 hospital bylaws to ensure patient safety, and as part of the care
 provided to a patient who:
 (A)  has been admitted to the hospital and is
 expected to remain in the hospital for a period of 24 hours or more;
 or
 (B)  is receiving services in the emergency
 department of the hospital; or
 (2)  as part of the plan of care for the treatment of a
 person who has executed a written certification of a terminal
 illness, has elected to receive hospice care, and is receiving
 hospice treatment from a qualified hospice provider.
 (c)  The board may authorize a certified registered nurse
 anesthetist practicing in an ambulatory surgical center to order
 drugs and devices necessary for the nurse anesthetist to administer
 an anesthetic or anesthesia-related service.
 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 REGISTERED NURSES
 AND] PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS
 SECTION 2.002.  Sections 157.051(11) and (14), Occupations
 Code, are amended to read as follows:
 (11)  "Practice serving a medically underserved
 population" means:
 (A)  a practice in a health professional shortage
 area;
 (B)  a clinic designated as a rural health clinic
 under 42 U.S.C. Section 1395x(aa);
 (C)  a public health clinic or a family planning
 clinic under contract with the Health and Human Services Commission
 or the Department of State Health Services;
 (D)  a clinic designated as a federally qualified
 health center under 42 U.S.C. Section 1396d(l)(2)(B);
 (E)  a county, state, or federal correctional
 facility;
 (F)  a practice:
 (i)  that either:
 (a)  is located in an area in which the
 Department of State Health Services determines there is an
 insufficient number of physicians providing services to eligible
 clients of federally, state, or locally funded health care
 programs; or
 (b)  is a practice that the Department
 of State Health Services determines serves a disproportionate
 number of clients eligible to participate in federally, state, or
 locally funded health care programs; and
 (ii)  for which the Department of State
 Health Services publishes notice of the department's determination
 in the Texas Register and provides an opportunity for public
 comment in the manner provided for a proposed rule under Chapter
 2001, Government Code; or
 (G)  a practice at which a physician was
 delegating prescriptive authority to an advanced practice
 registered nurse, as defined by Section 301.002, or physician
 assistant on or before March 1, 2013, based on the practice
 qualifying as a site serving a medically underserved population.
 (14)  "Prescriptive authority agreement" means an
 agreement entered into by a physician and a [an advanced practice
 registered nurse or] physician assistant through which the
 physician delegates to the [advanced practice registered nurse or]
 physician assistant the act of prescribing or ordering a drug or
 device.
 SECTION 2.003.  Section 157.0511(b-2), Occupations Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (b-2)  The board shall adopt rules that require a physician
 who delegates the prescribing or ordering of a drug or device to
 register with the board the name and license number of the physician
 assistant [or advanced practice registered nurse] to whom a
 delegation is made.  The board may develop and use an electronic
 online delegation registration process for registration under this
 subsection.
 SECTION 2.004.  Sections 157.0512(a), (b), (c), (e), (f),
 (g), (i), (j), (l), (m), (n), and (o), Occupations Code, are amended
 to read as follows:
 (a)  A physician may delegate to a [an advanced practice
 registered nurse or] physician assistant, acting under adequate
 physician supervision, the act of prescribing or ordering a drug or
 device as authorized through a prescriptive authority agreement
 between the physician and the [advanced practice registered nurse
 or] physician assistant[, as applicable].
 (b)  A physician and a [an advanced practice registered nurse
 or] physician assistant are eligible to enter into or be parties to
 a prescriptive authority agreement only if:
 (1)  [if applicable, the Texas Board of Nursing has
 approved the advanced practice registered nurse's authority to
 prescribe or order a drug or device as authorized under this
 subchapter;
 [(2)]  the [advanced practice registered nurse or]
 physician assistant:
 (A)  holds an active license to practice in this
 state as a [an advanced practice registered nurse or] physician
 assistant[, as applicable,] and is in good standing in this state;
 and
 (B)  is not currently prohibited by the [Texas
 Board of Nursing or the] Texas Physician Assistant Board[, as
 applicable,] from executing a prescriptive authority agreement;
 and
 (2) [(3)]  before executing the prescriptive authority
 agreement, the physician and the [advanced practice registered
 nurse or] physician assistant disclose to the other prospective
 party to the agreement any prior disciplinary action by the board[,
 the Texas Board of Nursing,] or the Texas Physician Assistant
 Board[, as applicable].
 (c)  Except as provided by Subsection (d), the [combined]
 number of [advanced practice registered nurses and] physician
 assistants with whom a physician may enter into a prescriptive
 authority agreement may not exceed seven [advanced practice
 registered nurses and] physician assistants or the full-time
 equivalent of seven [advanced practice registered nurses and]
 physician assistants.
 (e)  A prescriptive authority agreement must, at a minimum:
 (1)  be in writing and signed and dated by the parties
 to the agreement;
 (2)  state the name, address, and all professional
 license numbers of the parties to the agreement;
 (3)  state the nature of the practice, practice
 locations, or practice settings;
 (4)  identify the types or categories of drugs or
 devices that may be prescribed or the types or categories of drugs
 or devices that may not be prescribed;
 (5)  provide a general plan for addressing consultation
 and referral;
 (6)  provide a plan for addressing patient emergencies;
 (7)  state the general process for communication and
 the sharing of information between the physician and the [advanced
 practice registered nurse or] physician assistant to whom the
 physician has delegated prescriptive authority related to the care
 and treatment of patients;
 (8)  if alternate physician supervision is to be
 utilized, designate one or more alternate physicians who may:
 (A)  provide appropriate supervision on a
 temporary basis in accordance with the requirements established by
 the prescriptive authority agreement and the requirements of this
 subchapter; and
 (B)  participate in the prescriptive authority
 quality assurance and improvement plan meetings required under this
 section; and
 (9)  describe a prescriptive authority quality
 assurance and improvement plan and specify methods for documenting
 the implementation of the plan that include the following:
 (A)  chart review, with the number of charts to be
 reviewed determined by the physician and [advanced practice
 registered nurse or] physician assistant; and
 (B)  periodic meetings between the [advanced
 practice registered nurse or] physician assistant and the
 physician.
 (f)  The periodic meetings described by Subsection (e)(9)(B)
 must:
 (1)  include:
 (A)  the sharing of information relating to
 patient treatment and care, needed changes in patient care plans,
 and issues relating to referrals; and
 (B)  discussion of patient care improvement;
 (2)  be documented; and
 (3)  take place at least once a month in a manner
 determined by the physician and the [advanced practice registered
 nurse or] physician assistant.
 (g)  The prescriptive authority agreement may include other
 provisions agreed to by the physician and [advanced practice
 registered nurse or] physician assistant.
 (i)  The prescriptive authority agreement need not describe
 the exact steps that a [an advanced practice registered nurse or]
 physician assistant must take with respect to each specific
 condition, disease, or symptom.
 (j)  A physician[, advanced practice registered nurse,] or
 physician assistant who is a party to a prescriptive authority
 agreement must retain a copy of the agreement until the second
 anniversary of the date the agreement is terminated.
 (l)  In the event that a party to a prescriptive authority
 agreement is notified that the individual has become the subject of
 an investigation by the board[, the Texas Board of Nursing,] or the
 Texas Physician Assistant Board, the individual shall immediately
 notify the other party to the prescriptive authority agreement.
 (m)  The prescriptive authority agreement and any amendments
 must be reviewed at least annually, dated, and signed by the parties
 to the agreement.  The prescriptive authority agreement and any
 amendments must be made available to the board[, the Texas Board of
 Nursing,] or the Texas Physician Assistant Board not later than the
 third business day after the date of receipt of request, if any.
 (n)  The prescriptive authority agreement should promote the
 exercise of professional judgment by the [advanced practice
 registered nurse or] physician assistant commensurate with the
 [advanced practice registered nurse's or] physician assistant's
 education and experience and the relationship between the [advanced
 practice registered nurse or] physician assistant and the
 physician.
 (o)  This section shall be liberally construed to allow the
 use of prescriptive authority agreements to safely and effectively
 utilize the skills and services of [advanced practice registered
 nurses and] physician assistants.
 SECTION 2.005.  Section 157.0513, Occupations Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 157.0513.  PRESCRIPTIVE AUTHORITY AGREEMENT:
 INFORMATION. (a)  The board[, the Texas Board of Nursing,] and the
 Texas Physician Assistant Board shall jointly develop a process:
 (1)  to exchange information regarding the names,
 locations, and license numbers of each physician[, advanced
 practice registered nurse,] and physician assistant who has entered
 into a prescriptive authority agreement;
 (2)  by which each board shall immediately notify the
 other board [boards] when a license holder of the board becomes the
 subject of an investigation involving the delegation and
 supervision of prescriptive authority, as well as the final
 disposition of any such investigation;
 (3)  by which each board shall maintain and share a list
 of the board's license holders who have been subject to a final
 adverse disciplinary action for an act involving the delegation and
 supervision of prescriptive authority; and
 (4)  to ensure that each [advanced practice registered
 nurse or] physician assistant who has entered into a prescriptive
 authority agreement authorizing the prescribing of opioids is
 required to complete not less than two hours of continuing
 education annually regarding safe and effective pain management
 related to the prescription of opioids and other controlled
 substances, including education regarding:
 (A)  reasonable standards of care;
 (B)  the identification of drug-seeking behavior
 in patients; and
 (C)  effectively communicating with patients
 regarding the prescription of an opioid or other controlled
 substance.
 (b)  If the board[, the Texas Board of Nursing,] or the Texas
 Physician Assistant Board receives a notice under Subsection
 (a)(2), the board that received notice may open an investigation
 against a license holder of the board who is a party to a
 prescriptive authority agreement with the license holder who is
 under investigation by the board that provided notice under
 Subsection (a)(2).
 (c)  The board shall maintain and make available to the
 public a searchable online list of physicians[, advanced practice
 registered nurses,] and physician assistants who have entered into
 a prescriptive authority agreement authorized under Section
 157.0512 and identify the physician[, advanced practice registered
 nurse, or physician assistant] with whom each [physician, advanced
 practice registered nurse, and] physician assistant has entered
 into a prescriptive authority agreement.
 (d)  The board shall collaborate with the [Texas Board of
 Nursing and the] Texas Physician Assistant Board to maintain and
 make available to the public a list of physicians[, advanced
 practice registered nurses,] and physician assistants who are
 prohibited from entering into or practicing under a prescriptive
 authority agreement.
 SECTION 2.006.  Sections 157.054(a), (a-1), (b), and (c),
 Occupations Code, are amended to read as follows:
 (a)  One or more physicians licensed by the board may
 delegate, to one or more physician assistants [or advanced practice
 registered nurses] acting under adequate physician supervision
 whose practice is facility-based at a hospital or licensed
 long-term care facility, the administration or provision of a drug
 and the prescribing or ordering of a drug or device if each of the
 delegating physicians is:
 (1)  the medical director or chief of medical staff of
 the facility in which the physician assistant [or advanced practice
 registered 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 registered
 nurse] practices; or
 (4)  a physician who consents to the request of the
 medical director or chief of medical staff to delegate the
 prescribing or ordering of a drug or device at the facility in which
 the physician assistant [or advanced practice registered nurse]
 practices.
 (a-1)  The limit [limits] on the number of [advanced practice
 registered nurses or] physician assistants to whom a physician may
 delegate under Section 157.0512 does [do] not apply to a physician
 under Subsection (a) whose practice is facility-based under this
 section, provided that the physician is not delegating in a
 freestanding clinic, center, or practice of the facility.
 (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, a department chair, or a
 physician who consents to delegate under Subsection (a)(4);
 (3)  the delegation may not permit the prescribing or
 ordering of a drug or device for the care or treatment of the
 patients of any other physician without the prior consent of that
 physician; and
 (4)  delegation in a long-term care facility must be by
 the medical director and is limited to the prescribing or ordering
 of a drug or device to not more than seven [advanced practice
 registered nurses or] physician assistants or their full-time
 equivalents.
 (c)  Physician supervision of the prescribing or ordering of
 a drug or device 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 registered nurse or] physician assistant.  A physician
 shall provide continuous supervision, but the constant physical
 presence of the physician is not required.
 SECTION 2.007.  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 registered 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 registered 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 2.008.  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 2.009.  Sections 157.059(b), (e), (f), (g), (h), and
 (i), Occupations Code, are amended to read as follows:
 (b)  A physician may delegate to a physician assistant
 offering obstetrical services and certified by the board as
 specializing in obstetrics [or an advanced practice registered
 nurse recognized by the Texas Board of Nursing as a nurse midwife]
 the act of administering or providing controlled substances to the
 physician assistant's [or nurse midwife's] clients during
 intrapartum and immediate postpartum care.
 (e)  The physician's orders, medical orders, standing
 delegation orders, prescriptive authority agreements, or protocols
 must require the reporting of or monitoring of each client's
 progress, including complications of pregnancy and delivery and the
 administration and provision of controlled substances by the [nurse
 midwife or] physician assistant to the clients of the [nurse
 midwife or] physician assistant.
 (f)  The authority of a physician to delegate under this
 section is limited to:
 (1)  seven [nurse midwives or] physician assistants or
 their full-time equivalents; and
 (2)  the designated facility at which the [nurse
 midwife or] physician assistant provides care.
 (g)  The controlled substance must be supplied in a suitable
 container that is labeled in compliance with the applicable drug
 laws and must include:
 (1)  the patient's name and address;
 (2)  the drug to be provided;
 (3)  the name, address, and telephone number of the
 physician;
 (4)  the name, address, and telephone number of the
 [nurse midwife or] physician assistant; and
 (5)  the date.
 (h)  This section does not authorize a physician or [,]
 physician assistant[, or nurse midwife] to operate a retail
 pharmacy as defined under Subtitle J.
 (i)  This section authorizes a physician to delegate the act
 of administering or providing a controlled substance to a [nurse
 midwife or] physician assistant but does not require physician
 delegation of[:
 [(1)  further acts to a nurse midwife; or
 [(2)]  the administration of medications by a physician
 assistant [or registered nurse] other than as provided by this
 section.
 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 registered nurse] lacked the
 competency to perform the act, a physician is not liable for an act
 of a physician assistant [or advanced practice registered nurse]
 solely because the physician signed a standing medical order, a
 standing delegation order, or another order or protocol, or entered
 into a prescriptive authority agreement, authorizing the physician
 assistant [or advanced practice registered nurse] to administer,
 provide, prescribe, or order a drug or device.
 ARTICLE 3. GENERAL CONFORMING AMENDMENTS
 SECTION 3.001.  Section 38.151(1), Education Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (1)  "Advanced practice nurse" has the meaning assigned
 to "advanced practice registered nurse" by Section 301.002
 [301.152], Occupations Code.
 SECTION 3.002.  Section 61.601, Education Code, as amended
 by Chapters 891 (H.B. 3083) and 1101 (H.B. 3808), Acts of the 85th
 Legislature, Regular Session, 2017, is reenacted and amended to
 read as follows:
 Sec. 61.601.  DEFINITION. In this subchapter, "mental
 health professional" means:
 (1)  a licensed physician who is:
 (A)  a graduate of an accredited psychiatric
 residency training program; or
 (B)  certified in psychiatry by:
 (i)  the American Board of Psychiatry and
 Neurology; or
 (ii)  the American Osteopathic Board of
 Neurology and Psychiatry;
 (2)  a psychologist, as defined by Section 501.002,
 Occupations Code;
 (3)  a licensed professional counselor, as defined by
 Section 503.002, Occupations Code;
 (4)  an advanced practice registered nurse, as defined
 by Section 301.002 [301.152], Occupations Code, who holds a
 nationally recognized board certification in psychiatric or mental
 health nursing;
 (5)  a licensed clinical social worker, as defined by
 Section 505.002, Occupations Code; [and]
 (6)  a licensed marriage and family therapist, as
 defined by Section 502.002, Occupations Code; and
 (7) [(6)]  a chemical dependency counselor, as defined
 by Section 504.001, Occupations Code.
 SECTION 3.003.  Section 263.001(a)(1), Family Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (1)  "Advanced practice nurse" has the meaning assigned
 to "advanced practice registered nurse" by Section 301.002
 [157.051], Occupations Code.
 SECTION 3.004.  Section 266.001(1), Family Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 (1)  "Advanced practice nurse" has the meaning assigned
 to "advanced practice registered nurse" by Section 301.002
 [157.051], Occupations Code.
 SECTION 3.005.  Section 531.0217(k), Government Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (k)  This section does not affect any requirement relating
 to:
 (1)  a rural health clinic; or
 (2)  physician delegation of the authority to carry out
 or sign prescription drug orders to a [an advanced practice nurse
 or] physician assistant.
 SECTION 3.006.  Section 671.001(b), Government Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (b)  The pilot program must provide for the following:
 (1)  a licensed advanced practice registered nurse as
 defined by Section 301.002 [301.152], Occupations Code, or a
 licensed physician assistant as described by Chapter 204,
 Occupations Code, who is employed by the state or whose services are
 acquired by contract, who will be located at a state office complex;
 (2)  if applicable, a licensed physician, who is
 employed by a state governmental entity for purposes other than the
 pilot program or whose services are acquired by contract, who will
 delegate to and supervise the [advanced practice registered nurse
 or] physician assistant under a prescriptive authority agreement
 under Chapter 157, Occupations Code;
 (3)  appropriate office space and equipment for the
 advanced practice registered nurse or physician assistant to
 provide basic medical care to employees at the state office complex
 where the nurse or physician assistant is located; and
 (4)  professional liability insurance covering
 services provided by the advanced practice registered nurse or the
 physician assistant.
 SECTION 3.007.  Section 47.001(3), Health and Safety Code,
 is amended to read as follows:
 (3)  "Health care provider" means:
 (A)  [a registered nurse recognized as] an
 advanced practice registered nurse as defined by Section 301.002,
 Occupations Code; [the Texas Board of Nursing] or
 (B)  a physician assistant licensed by the Texas
 Physician Assistant Board.
 SECTION 3.008.  Section 47.011(a), Health and Safety Code,
 is amended to read as follows:
 (a)  In this section, "midwife" has the meaning assigned by
 Section 203.002, Occupations Code, and includes a nurse midwife
 [described by Section 301.152, Occupations Code].
 SECTION 3.009.  Sections 161.0052(b) and (c), Health and
 Safety Code, are amended to read as follows:
 (b)  The executive commissioner by rule shall require a
 hospital to inform each elderly person admitted to the hospital for
 a period of 24 hours or more that the pneumococcal and influenza
 vaccines are available.  If the elderly person requests a vaccine,
 and if a physician, [or] an advanced nurse practitioner, or a
 physician assistant on behalf of a physician, determines that the
 vaccine is in the person's best interest, the hospital must make the
 vaccination available to the person before the person is discharged
 from the hospital.
 (c)  The executive commissioner by rule shall require an end
 stage renal disease facility to offer, to the extent possible as
 determined by the facility, the opportunity to receive the
 pneumococcal and influenza vaccines to each elderly person who
 receives ongoing care at the facility if a physician, [or] an
 advanced nurse practitioner, or a physician assistant on behalf of
 a physician, determines that the vaccine is in the person's best
 interest.  If the facility decides it is not feasible to offer the
 vaccine, the facility must provide the person with information on
 other options for obtaining the vaccine.
 SECTION 3.010.  Section 241.003(1), Health and Safety Code,
 is amended to read as follows:
 (1)  "Advanced practice nurse" has the meaning assigned
 to "advanced practice registered nurse" by Section 301.002,
 Occupations Code [means a registered nurse recognized as an
 advanced practice nurse by the Texas Board of Nursing].
 SECTION 3.011.  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 registered nurse or]
 physician assistant to whom a physician has delegated the authority
 to prescribe or order a drug or device under Section 157.0511,
 157.0512, or 157.054, Occupations Code.
 SECTION 3.012.  Section 481.074(d), Health and Safety Code,
 is amended to read as follows:
 (d)  Except as specified in Subsections (e) and (f), the
 board, by rule and in consultation with the Texas Medical Board and
 the Texas Board of Nursing, shall establish the period after the
 date on which the prescription is issued that a person may fill a
 prescription for a controlled substance listed in Schedule II.  A
 person may not refill a prescription for a substance listed in
 Schedule II.
 SECTION 3.013.  Section 481.076(c), Health and Safety Code,
 is amended to read as follows:
 (c)  The board by rule shall design and implement a system
 for submission of information to the board by electronic or other
 means and for retrieval of information submitted to the board under
 this section and Sections 481.074 and 481.075. The board shall use
 automated information security techniques and devices to preclude
 improper access to the information. The board shall submit the
 system design to the director, [and] the Texas Medical Board, and
 the Texas Board of Nursing for review and comment a reasonable time
 before implementation of the system and shall comply with the
 comments of those agencies unless it is unreasonable to do so.
 SECTION 3.014.  Section 481.0767(b), Health and Safety Code,
 is amended to read as follows:
 (b)  The board shall appoint the following members to the
 advisory committee:
 (1)  a physician licensed in this state who practices
 in pain management;
 (2)  a physician licensed in this state who practices
 in family medicine;
 (3)  a physician licensed in this state who performs
 surgery;
 (4)  a physician licensed in this state who practices
 in emergency medicine at a hospital;
 (5)  a physician licensed in this state who practices
 in psychiatry;
 (6)  an oral and maxillofacial surgeon;
 (7)  a physician assistant [or advanced practice
 registered nurse] to whom a physician has delegated the authority
 to prescribe or order a drug or an advanced practice registered
 nurse;
 (8)  a pharmacist working at a chain pharmacy;
 (9)  a pharmacist working at an independent pharmacy;
 (10)  an academic pharmacist; and
 (11)  two representatives of the health information
 technology industry, at least one of whom is a representative of a
 company whose primary line of business is electronic medical
 records.
 SECTION 3.015.  Sections 483.001(4), (12), and (13), Health
 and Safety Code, are amended to read as follows:
 (4)  "Designated agent" means:
 (A)  a licensed nurse, physician assistant,
 pharmacist, or other individual designated by a practitioner to
 communicate prescription drug orders to a pharmacist;
 (B)  a licensed nurse, physician assistant, or
 pharmacist employed in a health care facility to whom the
 practitioner communicates a prescription drug order; or
 (C)  a [registered nurse or] physician assistant
 authorized by a practitioner to carry out a prescription drug order
 for dangerous drugs under Subchapter B, Chapter 157, Occupations
 Code.
 (12)  "Practitioner" means:
 (A)  a person licensed by:
 (i)  the Texas Medical Board, State Board of
 Dental Examiners, Texas Optometry Board, or State Board of
 Veterinary Medical Examiners to prescribe and administer dangerous
 drugs; or
 (ii)  the Texas Department of Licensing and
 Regulation, with respect to podiatry, to prescribe and administer
 dangerous drugs;
 (B)  a person licensed by another state in a
 health field in which, under the laws of this state, a licensee may
 legally prescribe dangerous drugs;
 (C)  a person licensed 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 registered nurse or]
 physician assistant to whom a physician has delegated the authority
 to prescribe or order a drug or device under Section 157.0511,
 157.0512, or 157.054, Occupations Code; or
 (E)  an advanced practice registered nurse
 authorized to prescribe and order drugs and devices under Section
 301.358, 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 3.016.  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, or of an
 advanced practice registered nurse.
 SECTION 3.017.  Section 483.042(a), Health and Safety Code,
 is amended to read as follows:
 (a)  A person commits an offense if the person delivers or
 offers to deliver a dangerous drug:
 (1)  unless:
 (A)  the dangerous drug is delivered or offered
 for delivery by a pharmacist under:
 (i)  a prescription issued by a practitioner
 described by Section 483.001(12)(A), [or] (B), or (E);
 (ii)  a prescription signed by a [registered
 nurse or] physician assistant in accordance with Subchapter B,
 Chapter 157, Occupations Code; or
 (iii)  an original written prescription
 issued by a practitioner described by Section 483.001(12)(C); and
 (B)  a label is attached to the immediate
 container in which the drug is delivered or offered to be delivered
 and the label contains the following information:
 (i)  the name and address of the pharmacy
 from which the drug is delivered or offered for delivery;
 (ii)  the date the prescription for the drug
 is dispensed;
 (iii)  the number of the prescription as
 filed in the prescription files of the pharmacy from which the
 prescription is dispensed;
 (iv)  the name of the practitioner who
 prescribed the drug and, if applicable, the name of the [registered
 nurse or] physician assistant who signed the prescription;
 (v)  the name of the patient and, if the drug
 is prescribed for an animal, a statement of the species of the
 animal; and
 (vi)  directions for the use of the drug as
 contained in the prescription; or
 (2)  unless:
 (A)  the dangerous drug is delivered or offered
 for delivery by:
 (i)  a practitioner in the course of
 practice; or
 (ii)  a [registered nurse or] physician
 assistant in the course of practice in accordance with Subchapter
 B, Chapter 157, Occupations Code; and
 (B)  a label is attached to the immediate
 container in which the drug is delivered or offered to be delivered
 and the label contains the following information:
 (i)  the name and address of the
 practitioner who prescribed the drug, and if applicable, the name
 and address of the [registered nurse or] physician assistant;
 (ii)  the date the drug is delivered;
 (iii)  the name of the patient and, if the
 drug is prescribed for an animal, a statement of the species of the
 animal; and
 (iv)  the name of the drug, the strength of
 the drug, and directions for the use of the drug.
 SECTION 3.018.  Section 32.024(gg), Human Resources Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (gg)  Notwithstanding any other law, including Sections
 843.312 and 1301.052, Insurance Code, the commission shall ensure
 that advanced practice registered nurses and physician assistants
 may be selected by and assigned to recipients of medical assistance
 as the primary care providers of those recipients [regardless of
 whether the physician supervising the advanced practice registered
 nurse is included in any directory of providers of medical
 assistance maintained by the commission]. This subsection may not
 be construed as authorizing the commission to supervise or control
 the practice of medicine as prohibited by Subtitle B, Title 3,
 Occupations Code. The commission must require that advanced
 practice registered nurses and physician assistants be treated in
 the same manner as primary care physicians with regard to:
 (1)  selection and assignment as primary care
 providers; and
 (2)  inclusion as primary care providers in any
 directory of providers of medical assistance maintained by the
 commission.
 SECTION 3.019.  Section 32.03141, Human Resources Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 32.03141.  AUTHORITY OF ADVANCED PRACTICE REGISTERED
 NURSES AND PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS REGARDING DURABLE MEDICAL
 EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES.  To the extent allowed by federal law, in
 addition to other health care practitioners authorized by federal
 law, the following persons may order and prescribe durable medical
 equipment and supplies under the medical assistance program:
 (1)  an advanced practice registered nurse; and
 (2)  a [or] physician assistant acting under adequate
 physician supervision and to whom a physician has delegated the
 authority to prescribe and order drugs and devices under Chapter
 157, Occupations Code[, may order and prescribe durable medical
 equipment and supplies under the medical assistance program].
 SECTION 3.020.  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, as
 defined by Section 301.002, 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 3.021.  Section 1301.001(1-a), Insurance Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (1-a)  "Health care provider" means a practitioner,
 institutional provider, or other person or organization that
 furnishes health care services and that is licensed or otherwise
 authorized to practice in this state.  The term includes a
 pharmacist, [and] a pharmacy, and an advanced practice registered
 nurse.  The term does not include a physician.
 SECTION 3.022.  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, as applicable:
 (1)  the [advanced practice nurse or] physician
 assistant is authorized by the physician to provide care under
 Subchapter B, Chapter 157, 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.
 SECTION 3.023.  Section 1451.001(2), Insurance Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (2)  "Advanced practice registered nurse" has the
 meaning assigned by Section 301.002, Occupations Code [means an
 individual licensed by the Texas Board of Nursing as a registered
 nurse and recognized by that board as an advanced practice nurse].
 SECTION 3.024.  Section 1451.104(c), Insurance Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (c)  Notwithstanding Subsection (a), a health insurance
 policy may provide for a different amount of payment or
 reimbursement for scheduled services or procedures performed by an
 advanced practice registered nurse, nurse first assistant,
 licensed surgical assistant, or physician assistant if the
 methodology used to compute the amount is the same as the
 methodology used to compute the amount of payment or reimbursement
 when the services or procedures are provided by a physician.
 SECTION 3.025.  Section 1451.106, Insurance Code, is amended
 to read as follows:
 Sec. 1451.106.  SELECTION OF ADVANCED PRACTICE REGISTERED
 NURSE. An insured may select an advanced practice registered nurse
 to provide the services scheduled in the health insurance policy
 that are within the scope of the nurse's license.
 SECTION 3.026.  Section 1452.051(1), Insurance Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (1)  "Advanced practice nurse" has the meaning assigned
 to "advanced practice registered nurse" by Section 301.002
 [301.152], Occupations Code.
 SECTION 3.027.  Section 408.025, Labor Code, is amended by
 amending Subsection (a-1) and adding Subsection (a-2) to read as
 follows:
 (a-1)  A [treating doctor may delegate to a physician
 assistant who is licensed to practice in this state under Chapter
 204, Occupations Code, or an advanced practice registered nurse who
 is licensed to practice in this state under Chapter 301,
 Occupations Code, the authority to complete and sign a] work status
 report regarding an injured employee's ability to return to work
 may be completed and signed by:
 (1)  a physician assistant licensed to practice in this
 state under Chapter 204, Occupations Code, who has been delegated
 the authority by a treating doctor; or
 (2)  an advanced practice registered nurse, as defined
 by Section 301.002, Occupations Code.
 (a-2)  The delegating treating doctor is responsible for the
 acts of a [the] physician assistant [or advanced practice
 registered nurse] under Subsection (a-1) [this subsection].
 SECTION 3.028.  Section 203.002(2), Occupations Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 (2)  "Certified nurse-midwife" means an advanced
 practice [a person who is:
 [(A)  a] registered nurse as defined by Section
 301.002 who is [under Chapter 301;
 [(B)  recognized as an advanced nurse
 practitioner by the Texas Board of Nursing; and
 [(C)]  certified by the American College of
 Nurse-Midwives.
 SECTION 3.029.  Section 204.1025, Occupations Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 204.1025.  DUTIES REGARDING PRESCRIPTIVE AUTHORITY
 AGREEMENTS. The physician assistant board shall in conjunction
 with the Texas Medical Board [and the Texas Board of Nursing]
 perform the functions and duties relating to prescriptive authority
 agreements assigned to the physician assistant board in Sections
 157.0512 and 157.0513.
 SECTION 3.030.  Sections 551.003(14) and (34), Occupations
 Code, are amended to read as follows:
 (14)  "Designated agent" means:
 (A)  an individual, including a licensed nurse,
 physician assistant, or pharmacist:
 (i)  who is designated by a practitioner and
 authorized to communicate a prescription drug order to a
 pharmacist; and
 (ii)  for whom the practitioner assumes
 legal responsibility;
 (B)  a licensed nurse, physician assistant, or
 pharmacist employed in a health care facility to whom a
 practitioner communicates a prescription drug order; or
 (C)  a [registered nurse or] physician assistant
 authorized by a practitioner to administer a prescription drug
 order for a dangerous drug under Subchapter B, Chapter 157.
 (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
 authorized to prescribe and order drugs and devices under Section
 301.358, 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 registered nurse or]
 physician assistant to whom a physician has delegated the authority
 to prescribe or order a drug or device under Section 157.0511,
 157.0512, or 157.054.
 SECTION 3.031.  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, or of an advanced practice
 registered nurse.
 SECTION 3.032.  Sections 605.002(14) and (18), Occupations
 Code, are amended to read as follows:
 (14)  "Orthotics" means the science and practice of
 measuring, designing, fabricating, assembling, fitting, adjusting,
 or servicing an orthosis under an order from a licensed physician,
 chiropractor, [or] podiatrist, or [an] advanced practice
 registered nurse, or from a physician assistant acting under the
 delegation and supervision of a licensed physician as provided by
 Subchapter B, Chapter 157, and rules adopted by the Texas Medical
 Board, for the correction or alleviation of a neuromuscular or
 musculoskeletal dysfunction, disease, injury, or deformity.
 (18)  "Prosthetics" means the science and practice of
 measuring, designing, fabricating, assembling, fitting, adjusting,
 or servicing a prosthesis under an order from a licensed physician,
 chiropractor, [or] podiatrist, or [an] advanced practice
 registered nurse, or from a physician assistant acting under the
 delegation and supervision of a licensed physician as provided by
 Subchapter B, Chapter 157, and rules adopted by the Texas Medical
 Board.
 SECTION 3.033.  Section 605.2515, Occupations Code, is
 amended to read as follows:
 Sec. 605.2515.  ADDITIONAL LICENSE: DEVICE MANUFACTURER. A
 person licensed to practice orthotics or prosthetics who measures,
 designs, fabricates, fits, assembles, adjusts, or services an
 orthosis or a prosthesis under an order from a licensed physician,
 chiropractor, [or] podiatrist, or [an] advanced practice
 registered nurse, or from a physician assistant acting under the
 delegation and supervision of a licensed physician as provided by
 Subchapter B, Chapter 157, and rules adopted by the Texas Medical
 Board, for a specific patient is exempt from licensing as a device
 manufacturer under Subchapter L, Chapter 431, Health and Safety
 Code. A person licensed to practice orthotics or prosthetics who
 fabricates or assembles an orthosis or a prosthesis without an
 order from a licensed physician, chiropractor, [or] podiatrist, or
 [an] advanced practice registered nurse, or from a physician
 assistant acting under the delegation and supervision of a licensed
 physician as provided by Subchapter B, Chapter 157, and rules
 adopted by the Texas Medical Board, for a specific patient is
 required to be licensed as a device manufacturer under Subchapter
 L, Chapter 431, Health and Safety Code.
 ARTICLE 4. REPEALER
 SECTION 4.001.  The following provisions are repealed:
 (1)  Section 533.005(d), Government Code;
 (2)  Section 62.1551(b), Health and Safety Code; and
 (3)  Sections 157.051(1), 157.058, and 301.168,
 Occupations Code.
 ARTICLE 5. TRANSITION AND EFFECTIVE DATE
 SECTION 5.001.  Not later than February 1, 2022, the Texas
 Board of Nursing shall adopt the rules necessary to implement the
 changes in law made by this Act.
 SECTION 5.002.  Notwithstanding any changes in law made by
 this Act, an advanced practice registered nurse who has been
 delegated the authority to prescribe and order drugs and medical
 devices by a physician's protocol or order under Section 157.0511,
 157.0512, or 157.054, Occupations Code, may continue to exercise
 that authority until February 1, 2022.
 SECTION 5.003.  This Act takes effect September 1, 2021.