New York 2025-2026 Regular Session

New York Assembly Bill A00236

Introduced
1/8/25  
Refer
1/8/25  

Caption

Relates to the license requirements for the practice of respiratory therapy; requires additional education.

Impact

The bill will significantly affect the licensure process for respiratory therapists in New York. By enforcing a requirement for a higher level of education, it aims to elevate the competency and expertise of professionals in this field. While the intention is to improve health outcomes and the quality of care provided to patients, it could also lead to challenges for current practitioners who may already be in practice without the specified degree.

Summary

Bill A00236 aims to amend the education law regarding the licensure requirements for the practice of respiratory therapy in New York State. Specifically, it mandates that individuals seeking to maintain their registration as licensed respiratory therapists must obtain a baccalaureate degree or higher in respiratory therapy within six years of their initial licensure. This bill seeks to ensure that respiratory therapists have a higher educational standard, aligning with the evolving complexities of healthcare delivery and patient care.

Contention

Noteworthy points of contention surrounding the bill include the potential for a temporary educational exemption for those unable to complete a baccalaureate degree due to limited program availability. This provision aims to mitigate immediate negative impacts on the workforce. However, opponents of the bill may raise concerns about the feasibility of such educational requirements and their implications on the accessibility of respiratory therapy services, particularly in underserved areas where workforce shortages are already a critical issue.

Companion Bills

NY S06329

Same As Relates to the license requirements for the practice of respiratory therapy; requires additional education.

Previously Filed As

NY S06329

Relates to the license requirements for the practice of respiratory therapy; requires additional education.

NY HB253

License advanced practice respiratory therapists

NY S08286

Includes physical therapists, physical therapist assistants, occupational therapists, occupational therapy assistants, respiratory therapists, respiratory therapy technicians, and recreational therapists within the existing statutory staffing standards for nursing homes.

NY HB85

Relative to temporary licensure for student respiratory therapists.

NY S01271

Relates to requiring a licensed massage therapist to display such licensed massage therapist's license when practicing and the required contents of such license, including at a minimum the licensee's name, license number and a non-removable photograph of such licensee.

NY S09488

Authorizes occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants to be eligible for a limited permit once they meet all requirements for admission to the licensing examination instead of after graduating.

NY A10754

Authorizes occupational therapists and occupational therapy assistants to be eligible for a limited permit once they meet all requirements for admission to the licensing examination instead of after graduating.

NY HB5150

Health occupations: respiratory therapists; licensure for respiratory therapists; modify. Amends secs. 16204, 16344, 18701, 18703, 18707 & 18709 of 1978 PA 368 (MCL 333.16204 et seq.) & adds secs. 18710 & 18712.

NY HB299

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

NY HB2533

Enacting the occupational therapy licensure compact, respiratory care interstate compact, esthetics licensure compact and athletic trainer licensure compact to provide interstate practice privileges.

Similar Bills

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