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A BILL TO BE ENTITLED
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AN ACT
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relating to requirements for the renewal of a physician's |
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registration permit and the delegation by a physician of certain |
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medical acts. |
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BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF TEXAS: |
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SECTION 1. Section 156.001, Occupations Code, is amended by |
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adding Subsection (d-1) to read as follows: |
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(d-1) A license holder who has entered into a prescriptive |
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authority agreement under Section 157.0512 shall, at the time the |
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license holder submits a registration renewal application, make an |
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electronically signed attestation to the board that periodic |
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meetings required by Section 157.0512(e)(9)(B) have taken place in |
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accordance with Section 157.0512(f). |
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SECTION 2. Section 157.001, Occupations Code, is amended by |
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amending Subsections (a) and (c) and adding Subsections (a-1) and |
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(a-2) to read as follows: |
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(a) A physician may delegate to a qualified and properly |
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trained person acting under the physician's supervision any medical |
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act that a reasonable and prudent physician would find within the |
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scope of sound medical judgment to delegate if, in the opinion of |
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the delegating physician: |
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(1) the act: |
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(A) can be properly and safely performed by the |
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person to whom the medical act is delegated; |
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(B) is performed in its customary manner; [and] |
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(C) is not in violation of any other statute; and |
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(D) is within the scope of practice of the |
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physician's primary specialty during the five-year period |
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preceding the delegation; and |
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(2) the person to whom the delegation is made does not |
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represent to the public that the person is authorized to practice |
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medicine. |
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(a-1) The performance of a delegated medical act by a |
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qualified person must be supervised: |
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(1) at the location and for the period the delegated |
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medical act is performed; and |
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(2) by: |
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(A) the delegating physician; or |
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(B) an advanced practice registered nurse or |
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physician assistant supervised by the delegating physician and to |
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whom the delegating physician has delegated the supervision of the |
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qualified person. |
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(a-2) A delegated medical act may not be performed at a |
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location that is more than 75 miles from the physician's primary |
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practice location. |
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(c) The board may determine whether: |
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(1) an act constitutes the practice of medicine, not |
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inconsistent with this chapter; and |
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(2) a medical act may be properly or safely delegated |
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and supervised by a physician with a thorough knowledge of the |
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delegated medical act [physicians]. |
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SECTION 3. Section 157.002(b), Occupations Code, is amended |
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to read as follows: |
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(b) A physician may delegate to any qualified and properly |
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trained person acting under the physician's supervision the act of |
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administering or providing dangerous drugs in the physician's |
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office, as ordered by the physician, that are used or required to |
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meet the immediate needs of the physician's patients. The |
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administration or provision of the dangerous drugs must be |
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performed in compliance with laws relating to the practice of |
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medicine and state and federal laws relating to those dangerous |
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drugs, including a requirement that the proper dosage of a |
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dangerous drug may be determined only by: |
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(1) the delegating physician; or |
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(2) an advanced practice registered nurse or physician |
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assistant acting under the physician's delegation through a |
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standing order. |
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SECTION 4. Section 157.051(4), Occupations Code, is amended |
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to read as follows: |
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(4) "Device" has the meaning assigned by Section |
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551.003, and includes durable medical equipment, laser and |
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intense-pulsed light devices, and injectable implant devices. |
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SECTION 5. Sections 157.0512(c), (e), and (f), Occupations |
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Code, are amended to read as follows: |
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(c) Except as provided by Subsection (d), the combined |
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number of advanced practice registered nurses and physician |
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assistants with whom a physician may enter into a prescriptive |
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authority agreement and whom a physician may supervise may not |
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exceed five [seven] advanced practice registered nurses and |
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physician assistants or the full-time equivalent of five [seven] |
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advanced practice registered nurses and physician assistants. |
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(e) A prescriptive authority agreement must, at a minimum: |
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(1) be in writing and signed and dated by the parties |
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to the agreement; |
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(2) state the name, address, and all professional |
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license numbers of the parties to the agreement; |
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(3) state the nature of the practice, practice |
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locations, or practice settings; |
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(4) identify the types or categories of drugs or |
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devices that may be prescribed or the types or categories of drugs |
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or devices that may not be prescribed; |
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(5) provide a general plan for addressing consultation |
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and referral; |
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(6) provide a plan for addressing patient emergencies; |
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(7) state the general process for communication and |
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the sharing of information between the physician and the advanced |
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practice registered nurse or physician assistant to whom the |
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physician has delegated prescriptive authority related to the care |
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and treatment of patients; |
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(8) provide that [if] alternate physician supervision |
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will [is to] be utilized during any period during which the |
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supervising physician is more than 75 miles from the advanced |
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practice registered nurse's or physician assistant's primary |
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practice location and [,] designate one or more alternate |
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physicians who may: |
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(A) provide appropriate supervision on a |
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temporary basis in accordance with the requirements established by |
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the prescriptive authority agreement and the requirements of this |
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subchapter; and |
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(B) participate in the prescriptive authority |
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quality assurance and improvement plan meetings required under this |
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section; and |
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(9) describe a prescriptive authority quality |
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assurance and improvement plan and specify methods for documenting |
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the implementation of the plan that include the following: |
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(A) chart review, including provisions for the |
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physician to sign a chart to denote that the physician reviewed the |
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chart and for [with the number of charts to be reviewed determined |
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by] the physician to review the charts of at least 10 percent of the |
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patients treated under the prescriptive authority agreement by the |
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[and] advanced practice registered nurse or physician assistant, as |
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applicable; and |
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(B) periodic meetings between the advanced |
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practice registered nurse or physician assistant and the physician. |
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(f) The periodic meetings described by Subsection (e)(9)(B) |
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must: |
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(1) include: |
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(A) the sharing of information relating to |
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patient treatment and care, needed changes in patient care plans, |
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and issues relating to referrals; and |
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(B) discussion of patient care improvement; |
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(2) be documented in writing; [and] |
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(3) identify the patients whose treatment and care is |
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discussed; and |
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(4) [(3)] take place at least once a month in a manner |
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determined by the physician and the advanced practice registered |
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nurse or physician assistant. |
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SECTION 6. Section 157.055, Occupations Code, is amended to |
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read as follows: |
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Sec. 157.055. ORDERS AND PROTOCOLS. A protocol or other |
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order shall be defined in a manner that promotes the exercise of |
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professional judgment by the clinical nurse specialist or [advanced |
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practice registered nurse and] physician assistant, as applicable, |
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commensurate with the education and experience of that person. |
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Under this section, an order or protocol used by a reasonable and |
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prudent physician exercising sound medical judgment: |
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(1) is not required to describe the exact steps that a |
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clinical nurse specialist [an advanced practice registered nurse] |
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or a physician assistant must take with respect to each specific |
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condition, disease, or symptom; and |
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(2) may state the types or categories of medications |
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that may be prescribed or the types or categories of medications |
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that may not be prescribed. |
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SECTION 7. Not later than December 1, 2023, the Texas |
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Medical Board shall adopt the rules necessary to implement the |
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changes in law made by this Act, including a rule prescribing the |
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method by which a physician may make and electronically sign the |
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attestation required by Section 156.001(d-1), Occupations Code, as |
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added by this Act. |
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SECTION 8. Section 156.001(d-1), Occupations Code, as added |
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by this Act, applies only to an application for renewal of a |
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registration permit submitted on or after January 1, 2024. |
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SECTION 9. Section 157.0512, Occupations Code, as amended |
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by this Act, applies only to a prescriptive authority agreement |
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entered into on or after the effective date of this Act. An |
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agreement entered into before the effective date of this Act is |
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governed by the law in effect on the date the agreement was entered |
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into, and the former law is continued in effect for that purpose. |
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SECTION 10. This Act takes effect September 1, 2023. |