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Sponsor seeks to extend non‑compete ban to advanced practice registered nurses to support care access

2344507 · February 18, 2025
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Senate Bill 172 would clarify that non‑compete provisions are unenforceable for advanced practice registered nurses, supporters told the Senate Commerce Committee.

Senate Bill 172 would amend the Nurse Practice Act (RSA 326‑B) to make non‑compete provisions unenforceable for advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs), sponsor Sen. Suzanne Prentiss and nurse practitioners told the Senate Commerce Committee.

Prentiss said the current statute makes non‑compete clauses unenforceable for nurses, but the statutory language does not clearly cover APRNs — clinicians who hold both an RN license and an APRN license and who provide primary and specialty care as nurse practitioners, nurse anesthetists, certified…

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