Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi House Bill HB1308

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Registered nurses and advanced practice registered nurses; revise authority to delegate medication administration.

Impact

The bill proposes a significant shift in how nursing responsibilities can be delegated within the outpatient healthcare framework. By allowing RNs and APRNs to delegate medication tasks, the bill intends to expand the workforce's capabilities and efficiency in managing patient care, particularly for patients with stable conditions that do not require constant oversight. However, the legislation also reinforces that the RNs and APRNs retain ultimate accountability for the nursing care provided, thus ensuring a structured and controlled process to uphold patient safety.

Summary

House Bill 1308 aims to authorize registered nurses (RNs) and advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) licensed by the Board of Nursing in Mississippi to delegate medication administration to unlicensed assistive personnel in outpatient clinic settings for patients with stable and predictable health conditions. The legislation outlines specific conditions that must be met for such delegation, emphasizing the need for adequate training and direct supervision of the unlicensed personnel by the RNs or APRNs. This provision is intended to enhance the capacity for care delivery in outpatient settings while maintaining safety and accountability for patient care.

Contention

Discussion around HB 1308 may focus on the implications of delegating such essential tasks to unlicensed staff, including concerns about patient safety and the adequacy of training provided to unlicensed assistive personnel. Critics might argue that while this could efficiently enhance care delivery in outpatient settings, it risks compromising quality if not meticulously regulated. Additionally, stipulations that only allow delegation under strict guidelines may foster a debate about the future scope of practice for nursing professionals and the balance of patient safety with efficient care delivery.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2672

Advanced practice registered nurses; revise collaboration requirement.

MS SB2673

Advanced practice registered nurses; to revise provisions related to APRNS / nurse anesthetists.

MS HB98

Advanced practice registered nurses; revise certain provisions related to, including collaboration requirement.

MS HB1357

Advanced practice registered nurses; revise provisions relating to the collaborative relationship requirement.

MS HB813

Nurse practitioners; authorize certain to practice to the full extent of their education and training if they provide services to Medicaid recipients.

MS SB2667

Nurse practitioners; authorize to dispense legend drugs to patients.

MS SB3021

Appropriation; Geologists, Board of Registered Professional.

MS SB2019

Appropriation; Geologists, Board of Registered Professional.

MS HB601

Board of Nursing; revise membership of.

MS HB1437

Board of Medical Licensure; revise licensure status, definitions, procedure, fines and temporary practice authority.

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