Oklahoma 2026 Regular Session

Oklahoma Senate Bill SB1567

Introduced
2/2/26  
Refer
2/3/26  
Report Pass
2/16/26  
Engrossed
3/24/26  
Refer
3/30/26  
Refer
3/30/26  
Report Pass
4/16/26  
Enrolled
4/29/26  

Caption

Practice of nursing; modifying restriction on supervision fees for Advanced Practice Registered Nurses; prohibiting certain requirements by the Oklahoma Board of Nursing. Effective date.

Impact

The alterations brought about by SB 1567 are set to have significant implications on state laws governing nursing practices. By allowing APRNs to obtain independent prescriptive authority without redundant initial application requirements, the legislation is expected to facilitate more efficient healthcare delivery. It also establishes clear guidelines regarding supervision agreements and associated fees, aiming to create a more standardized practice environment for APRNs across the state.

Summary

Senate Bill 1567 addresses the supervision and independent prescriptive authority of Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs) in Oklahoma. This legislation modifies existing regulations concerning the relationship between supervising physicians and APRNs, particularly by prohibiting certain oversight requirements imposed by the Oklahoma Board of Nursing. The bill ensures that APRNs who meet specific clinical hours can apply for independent prescriptive authority, thereby streamlining their ability to practice and reduce bureaucratic barriers to entry.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 1567 appears predominantly positive among healthcare professionals and advocates for nursing autonomy. Supporters argue that it enhances the operational flexibility of APRNs, which ultimately benefits patient care and access to medical services. However, there may also be concerns among some stakeholders regarding the potential implications for patient safety and the quality of oversight, as the nature of physician supervision is redefined.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the potential for discrepancies in the quality of supervision and care provided to patients if supervising physicians do not maintain adequate engagement with APRNs. Opponents may argue that easing restrictions on prescriptive authority could lead to challenges in ensuring that APRNs are adequately monitored in their prescribing practices, which could impact patient safety. Additionally, the legislation's requirement for supervision agreements that disclose supervision fees raises questions about the financial dynamics between APRNs and supervising physicians.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

OK HB2298

Practice of nursing; providing for independent prescriptive authority of Advanced Practice Registered Nurses who meet certain requirements; modifying various provisions of the Oklahoma Pharmacy Act, the Oklahoma Nursing Practice Act, and the Uniform Controlled Dangerous Substances Act; effective date.

OK SB569

Practice of nursing; providing for independent prescriptive authority of Advanced Practice Registered Nurses who meet certain requirements. Effective date.

OK HB1812

Supervision of Advanced Practice Registered Nurses; definitions; eligibility requirements for physicians; limits; exceptions; responsibilities; disciplinary action; penalties; effective date.

OK SB443

Practice of medicine; modifying certain powers and duties of the Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision; modifying certain licensure requirements. Effective date. Emergency.

OK SB1043

Practice of medicine; modifying membership of the State Board of Medical Licensure and Supervision; removing certain limitation on appointees. Effective date.

OK HB1674

Nursing homes; Nursing Homes Care Act; definition; effective date.

OK SB1075

Oklahoma Real Estate License Code; prohibiting certain practices without disclosure. Effective date.

OK SB669

Practice of dentistry; modifying various provisions of the State Dental Act. Effective date.

OK SB809

Physician assistants; allowing certain physician assistants to practice without supervision; specifying prescriptive authority. Effective date.

OK SB767

Hiring practices; creating the Fair Chance Hiring Practices by Public Employers Act; prohibiting certain employment practices. Effective date.

Similar Bills

OK HB2051

Practice of medicine; creating the Supervised Physicians Act; limiting scope of supervised practice; directing specified Boards to promulgate certain rules; requiring collaborative practice arrangements; creating certain exemptions; effective date.

OK HB2051

Practice of medicine; creating the Supervised Physicians Act; limiting scope of supervised practice; directing specified Boards to promulgate certain rules; requiring collaborative practice arrangements; creating certain exemptions; effective date.

CA AB2398

Graduate medical education capacity: report.

GA HB1273

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

NM HB267

Physician Assistants Supervising Others

NV AB170

Providing for the licensure of associate physicians and associate osteopathic physicians. (BDR 54-840)

SD SB102

Revise provisions related to the practice of physician assistants.

LA HB1143

Provides relative to physician assistants