California 2025-2026 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB876

Introduced
2/19/25  
Refer
3/3/25  
Report Pass
4/22/25  
Refer
4/24/25  
Report Pass
5/7/25  
Engrossed
5/15/25  
Refer
5/15/25  
Refer
5/28/25  
Report Pass
7/9/25  
Refer
7/9/25  
Report Pass
7/14/25  
Refer
7/14/25  
Enrolled
9/4/25  
Enrolled
9/4/25  
Chaptered
10/1/25  

Caption

Nurse anesthetists: scope of practice.

Impact

The passage of AB 876 impacts the Nurse Anesthetists Act, providing clearer definitions and parameters for the practice of nurse anesthetists. Previously, these professionals were required to operate under restrictive conditions that limited their autonomy. By granting them express authority to select and implement anesthesia modalities, the bill significantly enhances their role in patient care. It specifies that the actions taken by nurse anesthetists in administering medications for anesthesia will not be classified as prescriptions, thus streamlining the regulatory framework.

Summary

Assembly Bill No. 876 primarily addresses the scope of practice for nurse anesthetists in California. The bill explicitly authorizes nurse anesthetists to perform anesthesia services, which encompasses preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative care, as well as pain management. It clarifies that such services can be executed under the directive of a physician, dentist, or podiatrist who provides specific orders for the anesthesia services for a patient. This legislation modifies existing laws to enhance the operational capabilities of nurse anesthetists within the healthcare framework.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding AB 876 is largely supportive among healthcare professionals who recognize the importance of expanding the scope of practice for nurse anesthetists. This change is seen as a way to improve efficiency and patient outcomes in anesthesia care. However, potential contention exists among some stakeholders who worry about patient safety and the implications of allowing nurse anesthetists to operate with increased authority without stringent oversight.

Contention

Key points of contention focus on the balance between patient safety and the operational freedom of nurse anesthetists. Some stakeholders express concerns that expanding the scope of practice without rigorous safeguards may compromise the quality of anesthesia care. The bill asserts that it is declaratory of existing law, but critics argue that it may blur the lines of responsibility and accountability in clinical settings where anesthesia is administered.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA HB2447

Insurance; reimbursement rates; nurse anesthetist

CA SB1372

Hospital; nurse anesthetist; subscription contract

CA H0375

Autonomous Practice by a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist

CA ACR17

National Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists Week.

CA S0462

Autonomous Practice by a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist

CA SB1446

Appropriations; anesthesia; rotations

CA HB194

Medical Examiners Board and Nursing Board collaborative practice; joint committee, membership and procedures revised

CA SB124

Medical Examiners Board and Nursing Board collaborative practice; joint committee, membership and procedures revised

CA SB1333

Naturopathic doctors: scope of practice.

CA SB89

Physician Assistant Scope Of Practice

Similar Bills

CA ACR17

National Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists Week.

CA SCR12

National CRNA Week.

FL H0375

Autonomous Practice by a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist

CA ACR144

National CRNA Week.

AZ SB1637

Dentists' responsibility; sedation; informed consent

AZ SB1446

Appropriations; anesthesia; rotations

FL S0462

Autonomous Practice by a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist