Virginia 2024 Regular Session

Virginia House Bill HB324

Introduced
1/5/24  
Refer
1/5/24  
Report Pass
2/8/24  
Engrossed
2/12/24  
Refer
2/14/24  
Report Pass
2/29/24  
Enrolled
3/7/24  
Chaptered
4/4/24  

Caption

PA Licensure Compact; authorizes Virginia to become a signatory to Compact.

Impact

The introduction of this Compact represents a significant shift in how healthcare professionals, particularly PAs, can operate between states. The legislation not only seeks to bolster access to medical services but also retains the authority of state licensing boards to impose disciplinary measures as necessary. By doing so, the bill maintains safeguards for patient safety while easing the bureaucratic burden on PAs who move frequently, especially military families. Ultimately, this bill could lead to improved healthcare delivery by ensuring that qualified professionals can serve patients without the delay or complication of redundant licensure processes.

Summary

House Bill 324 introduces the PA Licensure Compact, allowing participating states to mutually recognize physician assistant (PA) licenses. This compact aims to enhance the portability of PA licenses, enabling PAs to practice across state lines without needing to obtain separate licenses in every state in which they wish to work. By streamlining the licensure process, the bill is designed to make healthcare access more efficient and to address workforce shortages, particularly in underserved areas. Furthermore, the Compact also facilitates military families' transitions by allowing active duty personnel and their spouses to utilize their unrestricted licenses from participating states.

Sentiment

The reception of House Bill 324 has largely been positive among healthcare professionals and legislators who recognize the benefits of a more collaborative licensing approach. Advocates argue that the Compact will expand healthcare access, particularly in rural regions, while critics raise concerns about the potential for inconsistent standards across different states. Nevertheless, supporters emphasize that patient safety measures remain intact, and the increased workforce mobility could dramatically enhance the responsiveness of healthcare systems across state boundaries.

Contention

Potential points of contention include the balance between state regulatory authority and the need for a uniform standard of care across states. Some critics express concern that allowing PAs to practice with fewer barriers could lead to variable care quality, depending on each state's regulations. However, the legislation explicitly states that the Compact will not compromise existing statutory frameworks within participating states, aiming to address these concerns through careful rulemaking and oversight by the newly formed PA Licensure Compact Commission.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VA HB2033

Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology Interstate Compact; Va. to become a signatory to Compact.

VA SB802

Counseling Compact; licensure of professional counselors.

VA HB1433

Counseling Compact; licensure of professional counselors.

VA HB2229

Counseling Compact; licensure of professional counselors.

VA HB2073

Interstate Medical Licensure Compact and Commission; created.

VA HB1597

Medical cannabis program; transition from Board of Pharmacy to Virginia Cannabis Control Authority.

VA SB788

Medical cannabis program; transition from Board of Pharmacy to Virginia Cannabis Control Authority.

VA HB981

Health professions, certain; licensure by endorsement.

VA SB1366

Virginia Cannabis Incubator Project; established.

VA HB1758

Regulator Innovation, Department of, and Virginia Regulatory Sandbox Program; created, report.

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