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BRN advisory committee reviews SB1451 changes that expand 103 nurse practitioner practice and clarify retired certifications

2688433 · March 19, 2025
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The Board of Registered Nursing’s Impact Committee on Tuesday reviewed proposed regulatory changes to implement Senate Bill 1451 and AB 890 that alter how nurse practitioner (NP) classifications known as “103” and “104” will be verified and regulated.

The Board of Registered Nursing’s Impact Committee on Tuesday reviewed proposed regulatory changes to implement Senate Bill 1451 and AB 890 that alter how nurse practitioner (NP) classifications known as “103” and “104” will be verified and regulated.

The committee heard that SB1451 removes the previous requirement that an applicant’s national certification, the setting used for their transition-to-practice hours, and the attesting provider all be in the same clinical population or specialty. Loretta Melby, executive officer, told members the 103 application has been updated to reflect that change and that ‘‘the practice area still stands for the 104.’’

Committee members said the…

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