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68th Legislature 2023 HB 409.1
1 HOUSE BILL NO. 409
2 INTRODUCED BY A. REGIER
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4 A BILL FOR AN ACT ENTITLED: “AN ACT ADOPTING THE ADVANCE PRACTICE REGISTERED NURSE
5 COMPACT; PROVIDING RULEMAKING AUTHORITY; AND PROVIDING DEFINITIONS.”
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7 BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF MONTANA:
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9 NEW SECTION. Section 1. Advance practice registered nurse compact -- enactment --
10 provisions. The advanced practice registered nurse compact is enacted into law and entered into with all
11 jurisdictions legally joining in the compact, in the f orm substantially as set f orth below.
12 ARTICLE I
13 FINDINGS AND DECLARATIONS OF PURPOSE
14 (1) The party states f ind that:
15 (a) the health and saf ety of the public are af f ected by the degree of compliance with APRN
16 licensure requirements and the ef f ectiveness of enf orcement activities related to state APRN licensure laws;
17 (b) violations of APRN licensure and other laws regulating the practice of nursing may result in
18 injury or harm to the public;
19 (c) the expanded mobility of APRNs and the use of advanced communication and intervention
20 technologies as part of our nation's health care delivery system require greater coordination and cooperation
21 among states in the areas of APRN licensure and regulation;
22 (d) new practice modalities and technology make compliance with individual state APRN licensure
23 laws dif f icult and complex;
24 (e) the current system of duplicative APRN licensure f or APRNs practicing in multiple states is
25 cumbersome and redundant f or health care delivery systems, payors, state licensing boards, regulators, and
26 APRNs; and
27 (f ) unif ormity of APRN licensure requirements throughout the states promotes public saf ety and
28 public health benef its as well as providing a mechanism to increase access to care.
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1 (2) The general purposes of this compact are to:
2 (a) f acilitate the states' responsibility to protect the public's healt h and saf ety;
3 (b) ensure and encourage the cooperation of party states in the areas of APRN licensure and
4 regulation, including promotion of unif orm licensure requirements;
5 (c) f acilitate the exchange of inf ormation between party states in the areas of APRN regulation,
6 investigation, and adverse actions;
7 (d) promote compliance with the laws governing APRN practice in each jurisdiction;
8 (e) invest all party states with the authority to hold an APRN accountable f or meeting all state
9 practice laws in the state in which the patient is located at the time care is rendered through the mutual
10 recognition of party state privileges to practice;
11 (f ) decrease redundancies in the consideration and issuance of APRN licenses; and
12 (g) provide opportunities f or interstate p ractice by APRNs who meet unif orm licensure
13 requirements.
14 ARTICLE II
15 DEFINITIONS
16 As used in this compact:
17 (1) "Advanced practice registered nurse" or "APRN" means a registered nurse who has gained
18 additional specialized knowledge, skills, and experience through a program of study recognized or def ined by
19 the Interstate Commission of APRN Compact Administrators ("Commission"), and who is licensed to perf orm
20 advanced nursing practice. An advanced practice registered nurse is licensed in an APRN role that is
21 congruent with an APRN educational program, certif ication, and commission rules.
22 (2) "Adverse action" means any administrative, civil, equitable, or criminal action permitted by a
23 state's laws that is imposed by a licensing board or other authority against an APRN, including actions against
24 an individual's license or multistate licensure privilege such as revocation, suspension, probation, monitoring of
25 the licensee, limitation on the licensee's practice, or any other encumbrance on licensure af f ecting an AP RN's
26 authorization to practice, including the issuance of a cease and desist action.
27 (3) "Alternative program" means a nondisciplinary monitoring program approved by a licensing
28 board.
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1 (4) "APRN licensure" means the regulatory mechanism used by a party state to grant legal
2 authority to practice as an APRN.
3 (5) "APRN unif orm licensure requirements" means the minimum unif orm licensure, education, and
4 examination requirements set f orth in subsection (2) of Article III of this compact.
5 (6) "Coordinated licensure inf ormation system" means an integrated process f or collecting, storing,
6 and sharing inf ormation on APRN licensure and enf orcement activities related to APRN licensure laws that is
7 administered by a nonprof it organization composed of and controlled by licensing boards.
8 (7) "Current signif icant investigatory inf ormation" means:
9 (a) investigative inf ormation that a licensing board, af ter a preliminary inquiry that includes
10 notif ication and an opportunity f or the APRN to respond, if required by state law, has reason to believe is not
11 groundless and, if proved true, would indicate more than a minor inf raction; or
12 (b) investigative inf ormation that indicates that the APRN represents an immediate threat to public
13 health and saf ety regardless of whether the APRN has been notif ied and had an opportunity to respond.
14 (8) "Encumbrance" means a revocation or suspension of , or any limitation on, the f ull and
15 unrestricted practice of nursing imposed by a licensing board in connection with a disciplinary proceeding.
16 (9) "Home state" means the party state that is the APRN's primary state of residence.
17 (10) "Licensing board" means a party state's regulatory body responsible f or regulating the practice
18 of advanced practice registered nursing.
19 (11) "Multistate license" means an APRN license to practice as an APRN issued by a home state
20 licensing board that authorizes the APRN to practice as an APRN in all party states under a multistate licensure
21 privilege in the same role and population f ocus as the APRN is licensed in the home state.
22 (12) "Multistate licensure privilege" means a legal authorization associated with an APRN multistate
23 license that permits an APRN to practice as an APRN in a remote state, in the same role and population f ocus
24 as the APRN is licensed in the home state.
25 (13) "Noncontrolled prescription drug" means a device or drug that is not a controlled substance and
26 is prohibited under state or f ederal law f rom being dispensed without a prescription. The term includes a device
27 or drug that bears or is required to bear the legend "Caution: f ederal law prohibits dispensing without
28 prescription" or "prescription only" or other legend that complies with f ederal law.
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1 (14) "Party state" means any state that has adopted this compact.
2 (15) "Population f ocus" means one of the six population f oci of f amily/individual across the lif espan,
3 adult-gerontology, pediatrics, neonatal, women's health/gender-related, and psych/mental health.
4 (16) "Prescriptive authority" means the legal authority to prescribe medications and devices as
5 def ined by party state laws.
6 (17) "Remote state" means a party state that is not the home state.
7 (18) "Role" means one of the f our recognized roles of certif ied registered nurse anesthetists
8 (CRNA), certif ied nurse-midwives (CNM), clinical nurse specialists (CNS), and certif ied nurse practitioners
9 (CNP).
10 (19) "Single-state license" mean an APRN license issued by a party state that authorizes practice
11 only within the issuing state and does not include a multistate licensure privilege to practice in any other party
12 state.
13 (20) "State" means a state, territory, or possession of the United States and the District of Columbia.
14 (21) "State practice laws" means a party state's laws, rules, and regulations that govern APRN
15 practice, def ine the scope of advanced nursing practice, and create the methods and grounds f or imposing
16 discipline, except that prescriptive authority must be treated in accordance with subsections (7) and (8) of
17 Article III of this compact. "State practice laws" does not include:
18 (a) a party state's laws, rules, and regulations requiring supervision or collaboration with a health
19 care prof essional, except f or laws, rules, and regulations regarding prescribing controlled substances; or
20 (b) the requirements necessary to obtain and retain an APRN license, except f or qualif ications or
21 requirements of the home state.
22 ARTICLE III
23 GENERAL PROVISIONS AND JURISDICTION
24 (1) A state shall implement procedures f or considering the criminal history records of applicants f or
25 initial APRN licensure or APRN licensure by endorsement. Such procedures must include the submission of
26 f ingerprints or other biometric-based inf ormation by APRN applicants f or the purpose of obtaining an applicant's
27 criminal history record inf ormation f rom the f ederal bureau of investigation and the agency responsible f or
28 retaining the state's criminal records.
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1 (2) Each party state shall require an applicant to satisf y the f ollowing APRN unif orm licensure
2 requirements to obtain or retain a multistate license in the home state:
3 (a) meets the homes state's qualif ications f or licensure or renewal of licensure as well as all other
4 applicable state laws;
5 (b) (i) has completed an accredited graduate-level education program that prepares the applicant
6 f or one of the f our recognized roles and population f oci; or
7 (ii) has completed a f oreign APRN education program f or one of the f our recognized roles and
8 population f oci that has been approved by the authorized accrediting body in the applicable country and has
9 been verif ied by an independent credentials review agency to be comparable to a licensing board -approved
10 APRN education program;
11 (c) has, if a graduate of a f oreign APRN education program not taught in English or if English is
12 not the individual's native language, successf ully passed an English prof iciency examination that includes the
13 components of reading, speaking, writing, and listening;
14 (d) has successf ully passed a national certif ication examination that measures APRN role and
15 population-f ocused competencies and maintains continued competence as evidenced by recertif ication in the
16 role and population f ocus through the national certif ication program;
17 (e) holds an active, unencumbered license as a registered nurse and an active, unencumbered
18 authorization to practice as an APRN;
19 (f ) has successf ully passed an NCLEX-RN® examination or recognized predecessor, as
20 applicable;
21 (g) has practiced f or at least 2,080 hours as an APRN in a role and population f ocus congruent
22 with the applicant's education and training. For purposes of this section, practice may not include hours
23 obtained as part of enrollment in an APRN education program.
24 (h) has submitted, in connection with an application f or initial licensure or licensure by
25 endorsement, f ingerprints or other biometric data f or the purpose of obtaining criminal history record inf ormation
26 f rom the f ederal bureau of investigation and the agency responsible f or retaining that state or, if applicable,
27 f oreign country's criminal records;
28 (i) has not been convicted or f ound guilty, o r has entered into an agreed disposition, of a f elony
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1 of f ense under applicable state, f ederal, or f oreign criminal law;
2 (j) has not been convicted or f ound guilty, or has entered into an agreed disposition, of a
3 misdemeanor of fense related to the practice of nursing as determined by f actors set f orth in rules adopted by
4 the commission;
5 (k) is not currently enrolled in an alternative program;
6 (l) is subject to self -disclosure requirements regarding current participation in an alternative
7 program; and
8 (m) has a valid United States social security number.
9 (3) An APRN issued a multistate license shall be licensed in an approved role and at least one
10 approved population f ocus.
11 (4) An APRN multistate license issued by a home state to a resident in that state will be
12 recognized by each party state as authorizing the APRN to practice as an APRN in each party s tate, under a
13 multistate licensure privilege, in the same role and population f ocus as the APRN is licensed in the home state.
14 (5) Nothing in this compact may af f ect the requirements established by a party state f or the
15 issuance of a single-state license, except that an individual may apply f or a single-state license, instead of a
16 multistate license, even if otherwise qualif ied f or the multistate license. However, the f ailure of such an
17 individual to af f irmatively opt f or a single-state license may result in the issuance of a multistate license.
18 (6) Issuance of an APRN multistate license must include prescriptive authority f or noncontrolled
19 prescription drugs.
20 (7) For each state in which an APRN seeks authority to prescribe controlled substances, the APRN
21 shall satisf y all requirements imposed by such state in granting and/or renewing such authority.
22 (8) An APRN issued a multistate license is authorized to assume responsibility and accountability
23 f or patient care independent of any supervisory or collaborativ e relationship. This authority may be exercised in
24 the home state and in any remote state in which the APRN exercises a multistate licensure privilege.
25 (9) All party states must be authorized, in accordance with state due process laws, to take adverse
26 action against an APRN's multistate licensure privilege such as revocation, suspension, probation, or any other
27 action that af f ects an APRN's authorization to practice under a multistate licensure privilege, including cease
28 and desist actions. If a party state takes such action, it shall promptly notif y the administrator of the coordinated
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1 licensure inf ormation system. The administrator of the coordinated licensure inf ormation system shall promptly
2 notif y the home state of any such actions by remote states.
3 (10) Except as otherwise expressly provided in this compact, an APRN practicing in a party state
4 shall comply with the state practice laws of the state in which the client is located at the time service is
5 provided. APRN practice is not limited to patient care but must include all advanced nursing practice as def ined
6 by the state practice laws of the party state in which the client is located. APRN practice in a party state under a
7 multistate licensure privilege will subject the APRN to the jurisdiction of the licensing board, the courts, and the
8 laws of the party state in which the client is located at the time service is provided.
9 (11) Except as otherwise expressly provided in this compact, this compact does not af fect additional
10 requirements imposed by states f or advanced practice registered nursing. However, a multistate licensure
11 privilege to practice registered nursing granted by a party state must be recognized by other party states as
12 satisf ying any state law requirement f or registered nurse licensure as a precondition f or authorization t