Georgia 2025-2026 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB329

Introduced
2/6/25  
Report Pass
2/20/25  
Engrossed
2/27/25  
Refer
2/28/25  

Caption

Professional and businesses; authorize certified nurse practitioners and physician assistants to perform artificial insemination

Impact

If passed, HB 329 will significantly impact the medical practice framework in Georgia, particularly concerning reproductive health services. By including certified nurse practitioners and physician assistants among those authorized to perform artificial insemination, the bill could alleviate some of the existing barriers to access for patients seeking fertility treatments. This change is expected to increase the availability of services, especially in areas where licensed physicians may be scarce or hard to reach.

Summary

House Bill 329 seeks to amend the existing medical practice regulations in Georgia by authorizing certified nurse practitioners and physician assistants to perform artificial insemination. Traditionally, the provision of artificial insemination has been restricted to licensed physicians and surgeons, but this bill aims to expand the scope of practice for nurse practitioners and physician assistants in this regard. The act proposes that these healthcare professionals could administer artificial insemination under specific conditions, thereby enhancing reproductive healthcare options available to patients.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding HB 329 might stem from concerns over the qualifications and training of certified nurse practitioners and physician assistants in performing a procedure as sensitive and complex as artificial insemination. Proponents of the bill argue that these professionals are well-trained and equipped to provide such services, while opponents may question the adequacy of their education and practical experience compared to medical doctors. This discussion reflects broader debates about the role of various healthcare providers in delivering specialized medical services.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB1273

Professions and businesses; authorize physician assistants to receive certain delegated authorities from podiatric physicians

GA H0683

Performance of Physician Assistants and Advanced Practice Registered Nurses

GA HB276

K-12 school athletics physicals; endorsements by certified registered nurse practitioners, nurse midwives, and assistants to physicians deemed endorsement by physician, athletic associations, clubs, or leagues prohibited from refusing to accept

GA HB981

Professions and businesses; expand certain advanced practice registered nurse and physician assistant prescriptive authorizations

GA HB1150

Professions and businesses; expand certain advanced practice registered nurse and physician assistant prescriptive authorizations

GA HB54

Health; advanced practice registered nurses and physician assistants to order home healthcare services; authorize

GA SB411

Professions and Businesses; dry needling to be performed by certain licensed professionals; provide

GA HB571

Professions and businesses; licensing of radiologist assistants; provide

GA HB553

Certified registered nurse practitioners, authorized to sign student athlete physical examination participation eligibility forms

GA SB3055

Relating to the licensing and regulation of advanced practice registered nurses and the number of advanced practice registered nurses and physician assistants with whom a physician may enter into a prescriptive authority agreement.

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