Alaska 2025-2026 Regular Session

Alaska House Bill HB362

Introduced
2/23/26  
Refer
2/23/26  

Caption

Respiratory Care License

Impact

The bill introduces critical changes to how respiratory care is delivered in Alaska. By formally regulating the practice and licensing respiratory therapists, the bill is expected to enhance patient safety and care quality. Another significant aspect of the bill is its provisions for medical malpractice liability, which would provide a degree of protection for practitioners while holding them accountable for their professional responsibilities. It also facilitates the provision of telehealth services, expanding access to respiratory care for patients, particularly in remote areas. This is particularly relevant in a state with many rural communities.

Summary

House Bill 362 aims to establish a regulatory framework for the practice of respiratory care within the state of Alaska. The bill lays out the requirements for licensure, which includes educational qualifications and the necessity of passing a recognized examination for respiratory therapists. Additionally, the legislation defines the scope of practice for licensed respiratory care practitioners, detailing the procedures and treatments they are authorized to perform. This move is intended to improve standards within the healthcare system by ensuring that practitioners meet specific qualifications before providing care.

Conclusion

Overall, HB 362 is a significant legislative step towards standardizing and enhancing the practice of respiratory care in Alaska, aiming to protect both patients and providers. While it sets important guidelines and expectations, ongoing discussions around its implementation will be essential in addressing concerns from the healthcare community and ensuring that access to care remains a priority.

Contention

However, the bill has faced some opposition. Concerns were raised regarding the impact of potential regulations on current practitioners, particularly those who may have been practicing without formal licensure prior to the bill's enactment. The transition period allows individuals already involved in respiratory care to continue practicing for a year under certain conditions, which has sparked debate about the balance between maintaining standards and ensuring access to care. Additionally, the provisions against unfair discrimination in health insurance for respiratory care practitioners highlight a need to ensure equity in healthcare access for patients.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

AK SB1304

Respiratory Care Practice Act.

AK S0970

Respiratory Care Interstate Compact

AK H1235

Respiratory Care Interstate Compact

AK AB2096

Vocational nursing: respiratory care.

AK HB2315

Respiratory care examiners board; continuation

AK H1237

Pub. Rec./Respiratory Care Interstate Compact

AK HB336

Interstate Compact, respiratory therapists

AK SB181

Interstate compact, respiratory therapists

AK HB299

Board of Respiratory Therapy; composition, powers, authorities revised; requirements for licensure revised; criminal penalties for certain actions provided

AK SB216

An Act To Amend Title 24 Of The Delaware Code Relating To A Respiratory Care Interstate Compact.

Similar Bills

DE SB94

An Act To Amend Title 24 Of The Delaware Code Relating To Respiratory Care Practitioners.

FL H1235

Respiratory Care Interstate Compact

CA SB1304

Respiratory Care Practice Act.

CA SB1226

Pupil health: individuals with exceptional needs: respiratory services.

AZ HB2315

Respiratory care examiners board; continuation

CA SB389

An act to amend Section 3765 of the Business and Professions Code, and to amend Section 49423.

CA AB2096

Vocational nursing: respiratory care.

CT SB00486

An Act Implementing The Recommendations Of The Radiologic Technologist, Nuclear Medicine Technologist And Respiratory Care Practitioner Workforce Shortage Task Force.