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NY A01220
Bill
Status
1/9/2025
Primary Sponsor
Amy Paulin
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AI Summary
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Allows nurse practitioners to be supervised by other experienced nurse practitioners practicing independently, in addition to licensed physicians, when working under a collaborative practice agreement
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Expands the definition of who can serve as a collaborating supervisor for nurse practitioners diagnosing illness, physical conditions, and performing therapeutic measures within their specialty area
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Makes permanent certain provisions from the 2022 nurse practitioner modernization law (sections three and four) that were previously set to expire on July 1, 2026
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Maintains the requirement that collaborative practice agreements include provisions for resolving disagreements between the supervising provider and nurse practitioner regarding diagnosis or treatment
Legislative Description
Relates to supervision by certain nurse practitioners; makes certain provisions permanent relating to nurse practitioners.
Last Action
referred to higher education
1/7/2026