Kentucky HB280 modifies health care regulations, including advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) licensing, controlled substance prescribing, and.
Kentucky HB280 amends various health care regulations. It modifies APRN licensing by requiring a Collaborative Agreement for Prescriptive Authority for Controlled Substances (CAPA-CS) for APRNs prescribing controlled substances. After four years of such collaboration, APRNs may apply to be exempt from the CAPA-CS requirement. The bill also allows for the administration of undesignated glucagon in schools for students with severe hypoglycemia or other conditions.
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