Maryland 2026 Regular Session

Maryland Senate Bill SB951

Introduced
2/6/26  

Caption

State Board of Physicians – Anesthesiologist Assistants – Licensing

Impact

The bill requires applicants to meet stringent qualifications, including completion of an accredited anesthesiologist assistant program and passage of a certification examination. It mandates that these professionals work under the supervision of licensed anesthesiologists, establishing clear parameters for their practice, such as conducting patient evaluations and administering anesthesia. This regulation will likely enhance patient safety and care quality while ensuring that anesthesiologist assistants support anesthesiologists effectively without overstepping their bounds.

Summary

Senate Bill 951 seeks to establish a specific licensing and regulatory framework for anesthesiologist assistants in Maryland. It proposes creating a new section under the Health Occupations Article that defines the role of anesthesiologist assistants, detailing their qualifications, duties, and the process for licensure. The legislation aims to formalize the standards of practice for anesthesiologist assistants, which has been an area of increasing demand in the healthcare sector. This move addresses the need for more healthcare providers in operating rooms and anesthesiology practices across the state.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise regarding the defined supervision requirements and the potential limitations placed on anesthesiologist assistants' independent practice. Some stakeholders might argue that the stringent supervision model could hinder the flexibility and responsiveness of healthcare teams. Additionally, there are concerns about the integration of anesthesiologist assistants into existing healthcare systems and how current practitioners perceive their role in the operating room framework. The enforcement of specific licensing fees and ongoing education requirements is another aspect that could spark discussions among current and prospective practitioners.

Companion Bills

MD HB1558

Crossfiled State Board of Physicians - Anesthesiologist Assistants - Licensing

Previously Filed As

MD HB1558

State Board of Physicians - Anesthesiologist Assistants - Licensing

MD SB423

Maryland Medical Practice Act and Maryland Physician Assistants Act - Revisions

MD HB776

Maryland Medical Practice Act and Maryland Physician Assistants Act - Revisions

MD HB867

State Board of Physicians - Naturopathic Doctors - Prescriptive Authority and Administration of Medication

MD SB617

State Board of Cosmetologists - Licensing - Eyelash Extensions

MD HB1047

State Board of Physicians - Delegation of Duties - Alterations

MD SB792

State Board of Dental Examiners - Expanded Function Dental Assistants - Education and Reinstatement

MD HB573

State Board of Dental Examiners - Expanded Function Dental Assistants - Education and Reinstatement

MD SB685

Election Law - Local Boards of Elections - Language Assistance Program

MD HB1025

State Board of Cosmetologists - Licensing - Eyelash Extensions

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