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Expands CNMs and APRNs to full practice authority, links collaborative mentoring to 250 CE hours and 4,000 clinical hours, boosting out-of-hospital maternity care.
Expands CNMs and APRNs to full practice authority, links collaborative mentoring to 250 CE hours and 4,000 clinical hours, boosting out-of-hospital maternity care.
Status: Enacted (Public Act 104‑0244)
Introduced: February 11, 2025
Governor approved: August 15, 2025 — Effective date: January 1, 2026
The Act is intended to improve maternal health care access — especially out‑of‑hospital services — by clarifying and adjusting how certified nurse midwives (CNMs) and other advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) collaborate, obtain full practice authority, and fulfill clinical experience requirements under the Illinois Nurse Practice Act.
Definitions: Amends the Nurse Practice Act definitions (Section 50‑10) to clarify terms including APRN, CNM, "full practice authority," and "full practice authority‑pending" (the latter requires a notarized attestation of at least 250 hours of continuing education/training and at least 4,000 clinical hours after national certification before applying to the Department for full practice authority).
Collaborative agreements:
Clinical experience requirement: For APRNs certified as nurse midwives, required clinical experience for certain statuses must be obtained in collaboration with a CNM who has full practice authority (i.e., the supervising/mentoring clinical experience must be with a CNM who already has full practice authority).
New sections: Adds Sections 65‑44 and 65‑70 to the Nurse Practice Act (text not fully reproduced in the materials provided), reflecting the above structural changes.
Prescriptive authority: The statute continues to recognize that full practice authority includes authority to prescribe, including Schedule II–V controlled substances, as provided elsewhere in the Act.
If you want, I can extract and summarize the specific language added in Sections 65‑44 and 65‑70 (if you can provide the full text), or prepare a one‑page comparison showing before/after statutory language.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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