2023-2024 Bill 517: APRN Scope of Practice - South Carolina Legislature Online

South Carolina General Assembly
125th Session, 2023-2024

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S. 517

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General Bill
Sponsors: Senator Davis
Companion/Similar bill(s): 553, 4272
Document Path: SR-0043JG23.docx

Introduced in the Senate on February 9, 2023
Currently residing in the Senate

Summary: APRN Scope of Practice

HISTORY OF LEGISLATIVE ACTIONS

Date Body Action Description with journal page number
2/9/2023 Senate Introduced and read first time (Senate Journal-page 7)
2/9/2023 Senate Referred to Committee on Medical Affairs (Senate Journal-page 7)
2/15/2023 Scrivener's error corrected

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VERSIONS OF THIS BILL

02/09/2023
02/15/2023



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TO AMEND THE SOUTH CAROLINA CODE OF LAWS BY AMENDING SECTION 40-33-20, RELATING TO DEFINITIONS, SO AS TO PROVIDE FULL PRACTICE AUTHORITY TO A LICENSED APRN, TO PROVIDE SCOPE OF PRACTICE OF MEDICAL ACTS FOR A LICENSED APRN, TO PROVIDE A MEANS FOR A CERTIFIED NURSE MIDWIFE TO OBTAIN AN APRN LICENSE, TO DEFINE FULL PRACTICE AUTHORITY, TO DEFINE GRADUATE REGISTERED NURSE-MIDWIFE, and TO make CONFORMING CHANGES; BY AMENDING SECTION 40-33-34, RELATING TO THE PERFORMANCE OF MEDICAL ACTS, QUALIFICATIONS, PRACTICE AGREEMENTS, PRESCRIPTIVE AUTHORIZATION, ANESTHESIA CARE, AND DEFINITIONS, SO AS TO PROVIDE FOR SCOPE OF PRACTICE TO INCLUDE PRESCRIBING MEDICATIONS AND CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES, and TO MAKE CONFORMING changes; BY AMENDING SECTION 40-33-42, RELATING TO THE DELEGATION OF TASKS TO UNLICENSED ASSISTIVE PERSONNEL, SO AS TO PROVIDE FOR THE ADMINISTRATION OF MEDICATIONS AS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF A LICENSED NURSE AS PRESCRIBED BY THE ADVANCED PRACTICE REGISTERED NURSE; BY AMENDING SECTION 40-33-110, RELATING TO GROUNDS FOR DISCIPLINE OF LICENSEES, SO AS TO MAKE CONFORMING CHANGES; BY AMENDING SECTION 40-47-37, RELATING TO THE PRACTICE OF TELEMEDICINE AND REQUIREMENTS, SO AS TO PROVIDE FOR THE SCOPE OF PRACTICE OF AN APRN TO INCLUDE TELEMEDICINE; BY AMENDING SECTION 40-47-20, RELATING TO DEFINITIONS, SO AS TO MAKE CONFORMING CHANGES; BY AMENDING SECTION 40-47-110, RELATING TO MISCONDUCT CONSTITUTING GROUNDS FOR DISCIPLINARY ACTION, TEMPORARY SUSPENSIONS, REVIEW OF FINAL ACTIONS, CONDUCT SUBVERTING SECURITY OR INTEGRITY OF MEDICAL LICENSING EXAMINATION PROCESS, SO AS TO MAKE CONFORMING CHANGES; BY AMENDING SECTION 40-47-113, RELATING TO THe ESTABLISHMENT OF A PHYSICIAN-PATIENT RELATIONSHIP AS A PREREQUISITE TO PRESCRIBING DRUGS, SO AS TO MAKE CONFORMING CHANGES; AND BY AMENDING SECTION 40-47-195, RELATING TO SUPERVISING PHYSICIANS AND SCOPE OF PRACTICE GUIDELINES, SO AS TO MAKE CONFORMING CHANGES.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina:

SECTION 1.   Section 40-33-20(5) and (6) of the S.C. Code are amended to read:

   (5) "Advanced Practice Registered Nurse" or "APRN" means a registered nurse who is prepared for an advanced practice registered nursing role by virtue of additional knowledge and skills gained through an advanced formal education program of nursing in a specialty area that is approved by the board. The categories of APRN are nurse practitioner, certified nurse-midwife, clinical nurse specialist, and certified registered nurse anesthetist. An advanced practice registered nurse shall hold a doctorate, a post-nursing master's certificate, or a minimum of a master's degree that includes advanced education composed of didactic and supervised clinical practice in a specific area of advanced practice registered nursing. APRNs must achieve national certification within two years post-graduation. An APRN may perform who holds a valid, full practice license may practice within the full scope of practice as defined in this section, including but not limited to, those activities considered to be the practice of registered nursing or advanced practice consisting of nonmedical acts, such as population health management; quality improvement or research projects within a health care system; and analysis of data and corresponding system recommendations, revisions, developments, or informatics; and other specified medical acts, including but not limited to, those provided in 40-33-34 and those allowed pursuant to federal law. . An APRN also may perform specified medical acts pursuant to a practice agreement as defined in item (45).

   (6) "Agreed to jointly" means the agreement by the Board of Nursing and Board of Medical Examiners on medical acts that nurses perform and that must be defined in a practice agreement pursuant to item (45).

SECTION 2.   Section 40-33-20(11) of the S.C. Code is amended to read:

   (11) "Authorized licensed provider" means a provider of health care services who is authorized to practice by a licensing board in this State where the scope of practice includes authority to order and prescribe drugs or therapy in treating patients.

SECTION 3.   Section 40-33-20(18) of the S.C. Code is amended to read:

   (18) "Certified Nurse-Midwife" or "CNM" means an advanced practice registered nurse who holds a master's graduate degree in the specialty area, maintains an American Midwifery Certification Board certificate, and is trained and competent to provide management of women's health care from adolescence beyond menopause, focusing on gynecologic and family planning services, preconception care, pregnancy, childbirth, postpartum, care of the normal newborn during the first twenty-eight days of life, and the notification and treatment of partners for sexually transmitted infections. A CNM shall have full practice authority once he obtains a valid, active South Carolina license as an advanced practice registered nurse according to the provisions of this chapter.

SECTION 4.   Section 40-33-20(20) of the S.C. Code is amended to read:

   (20) "Clinical Nurse Specialist" or "CNS" means an advanced practice registered nurse who is a clinician with a high degree of knowledge, skill, and competence in a practice discipline of nursing. This nurse shall hold a master's graduate degree in nursing, with an emphasis in clinical nursing. These nurses are directly available to the public through the provision of nursing care to clients and indirectly available through guidance and planning of care with other nursing personnel. A CNS who performs medical acts is required to have physician support and to practice pursuant to a practice agreement as defined in item (45). A CNS who does not perform medical acts is not required to have physician support or to practice pursuant to a practice agreement as provided in Section 40-33-34.A CNS shall have full practice authority once he obtains a valid, active South Carolina license as an advanced practice registered nurse according to the provisions of this chapter.

SECTION 5.   Section 40-33-20(27) of the S.C. Code is amended to read:

   (27) "Graduate Registered Nurse-Midwife" or "GRNM" means a new graduate of an advanced organized formal graduate education program for nurse-midwives accredited by the national accrediting organization. A GRNM is required to become certified within one year of graduation or program completion.

SECTION 6.   Section 40-33-20(40) of the S.C. Code is amended to read:

   (40) "Nurse Practitioner" or "NP" means a registered nurse who has completed an advanced formal graduate education program at the master's level or doctoral level acceptable to the board, and who demonstrates advanced knowledge and skill in assessment and management of physical and psychosocial health, illness status of persons, families, and groups. Nurse practitioners who perform medical acts must do so pursuant to a practice agreement as defined in item (45).

SECTION 7.    Section 40-33-20(45) of the S.C. Code is repealed.

SECTION 8.    Section 40-33-20(52) of the S.C. Code is repealed.

SECTION 9.   Section 40-33-20 of the S.C. Code is amended by adding:

   (68) "Full practice authority" means a NP, CNM, or CNS who is also licensed as an APRN by the South Carolina Board of Nursing to practice within the full scope of practice including ordering and interpreting diagnostic procedures; conducting an advanced assessment; providing a diagnosis; prescribing, ordering, administering, and dispensing therapeutic measures and pharmacological agents, including over-the-counter, legend, and controlled substances medications; delegating and assigning therapeutic measures to assisting personnel.

SECTION 10.   Section 40-33-34 (C) and (D) of the S.C. Code are amended to read:

   (C)(1) A licensed nurse practitioner, certified nurse-midwife, or clinical nurse specialist must provide evidence of a practice agreement, as provided in this section. A licensed NP, CNM, or CNS must spend a portion of his time practicing in an underserved or rural area or serving an underserved population as defined in Section 40-33-20. A licensed NP, CNM, or CNS performing medical acts must do so pursuant to a practice agreement with a physician who must be readily available for consultation. To the extent permitted by federal law, the Centers for Medicare or Medicaid, notwithstanding any provisions of law, and Chapter 47, an APRN may perform the following medical acts, including but not limited to:

   (D)(1) Medical acts performed by a nurse practitioner or clinical nurse specialist must be performed pursuant to a practice agreement between the nurse and the physician or medical staff. The practice agreement must include, but is not limited to:

         (a) the following general information:

            (i) name, address, and South Carolina license number of the nurse;

            (ii) name, address, and South Carolina license number of the physician;

            (iii) nature of practice and practice locations of the nurse and physician;

            (iv) date the practice agreement was entered into and dates the practice agreement was reviewed and amended; and

            (v) description of how consultation with the physician is provided and provision for backup consultation if the physician is unavailable; and

         (b) the following information for medical acts:

            (i) medical conditions for which therapies may be initiated, continued, or modified;

            (ii) treatments that may be initiated, continued, or modified;

            (iii) drug therapies that may be prescribed; and

            (iv) situations that require direct evaluation by or referral to the physician.

      (2) Notwithstanding any provisions of state law other than this chapter and Chapter 47, and to the extent permitted by federal law, an APRN may perform the following medical acts unless otherwise provided in the practice agreement:

         (a) provide noncontrolled prescription drugs at an entity that provides free medical care for indigent patients;

         (b) certify that a student is unable to attend school but may benefit from receiving instruction given in his home or hospital;

         (c) refer a patient to physical therapy for treatment;

         (d) pronounce death, certify the manner and cause of death, and sign death certificates pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 63, Title 44 and Chapter 8, Title 32;

         (e) issue an order for a patient to receive appropriate services from a licensed hospice as defined in Chapter 71, Title 44;

         (f) certify that an individual is handicapped and declare that the handicap is temporary or permanent for purposes of the individual's application for a placard;

         (g) execute a do not resuscitate order and post an order pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 78, Title 44; and

         (h) issue an order for home health services pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 69, Title 44.;

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