89R12406 AND-F By: Hinojosa of Hidalgo S.B. No. 2669 A BILL TO BE ENTITLED AN ACT relating to the authority of a podiatrist to delegate certain podiatric medical acts to an advanced practice registered nurse. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: SECTION 1. Chapter 202, Occupations Code, is amended by adding Subchapter H-1 to read as follows: SUBCHAPTER H-1. DELEGATION OF CERTAIN PODIATRIC MEDICAL ACTS Sec. 202.371. DEFINITIONS. In this subchapter: (1) "Advanced practice registered nurse" has the meaning assigned by Section 301.152. (2) "Minor procedure" means a procedure typically performed in an office setting and not requiring the use of medication or treatment other than local anesthesia. (3) "Nursing board" means the Texas Board of Nursing. (4) "Prescriptive authority agreement" means an agreement entered into by a podiatrist and an advanced practice registered nurse through which the podiatrist delegates to the advanced practice registered nurse the act of prescribing or ordering a drug or device. Sec. 202.372. DELEGATION OF CERTAIN PODIATRIC MEDICAL ACTS. (a) A supervising podiatrist may delegate to a qualified and properly trained podiatric medical assistant or advanced practice registered nurse any podiatric medical act that a reasonable and prudent podiatrist would find within the scope of sound medical judgment to delegate if: (1) in the opinion of the delegating podiatrist, the act: (A) can be properly and safely performed by the podiatric medical assistant or advanced practice registered nurse to whom the act is delegated; and (B) is performed in a customary manner and not in violation of any other statute; and (2) the podiatric medical assistant or advanced practice registered nurse to whom the act is delegated does not represent to the public that the person is authorized to practice podiatry. (b) A delegating podiatrist is responsible for a podiatric medical act performed by the podiatric medical assistant or advanced practice registered nurse to whom the podiatrist delegates the act. (c) The department may determine whether: (1) an act constitutes the practice of podiatric medicine; and (2) a podiatric medical act may be properly or safely delegated by podiatrists. Sec. 202.373. DELEGATIONS TO ADVANCED PRACTICE REGISTERED NURSE. (a) A podiatrist may delegate to an advanced practice registered nurse the performance of any podiatric medical act within the scope of practice of the advanced practice registered nurse. The performance of a delegated act must be consistent with this chapter, rules adopted by the commission or nursing board, and any written protocol adopted by the podiatrist consistent with commission or nursing board rules. (b) The commission shall adopt rules providing that an advanced practice registered nurse may, without the presence of a supervising podiatrist: (1) conduct office visits with patients, including the performance of minor procedures; (2) oversee clinic operations; and (3) conduct preoperative and postoperative assessments and medication management. (c) A podiatrist delegating to an advanced practice registered nurse shall, consistent with nursing board rules, cooperate with the advanced practice registered nurse in the development and review of written protocols for the provision of podiatric medical care. Sec. 202.374. PRESCRIPTIVE AUTHORITY AGREEMENTS. (a) The commission shall adopt rules establishing requirements for a prescriptive authority agreement. The rules may require a podiatrist who delegates the prescribing or ordering of a drug or device to register with the department the name and license number of any advanced practice registered nurse to whom the delegation is made. The department may develop and use an electronic online delegation registration process for registration under this subsection. (b) The rules adopted under Subsection (a) must be at least as stringent as the requirements for a delegation by a physician under Chapter 157. Sec. 202.375. LIABILITY FOR DELEGATED ACTS. Unless the podiatrist has reason to believe the advanced practice registered nurse lacked the competency to perform the act, a podiatrist is not liable for an act of an advanced practice registered nurse solely because the podiatrist entered into a prescriptive authority agreement authorizing the advanced practice registered nurse to administer, provide, prescribe, or order a drug or device. SECTION 2. Section 202.354, Occupations Code, is repealed. SECTION 3. This Act takes effect September 1, 2025.