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SB0374 • 2026

Prescribing Authority

Prescribing Authority

Healthcare
Passed Legislature

This bill passed both chambers and reached final enrollment, even if later executive action is not shown here.

Sponsor
Trumbull
Last action
2026-03-13
Official status
Senate - Died in Health Policy
Effective date
2026-07-01

Plain English Breakdown

The bill's status as 'Passed Legislature' but with a last action of 'Died in Health Policy' suggests there may be additional context or procedural details not covered by the provided summary.

Prescribing Authority for Health Professionals

This bill removes certain requirements for supervising doctors to notify the Department of Health when delegating prescription-writing duties to physician assistants, eliminates the need for a supervising doctor's name on prescriptions written by physician assistants, updates drug formulary rules for both physician assistants and advanced practice registered nurses, and allows these professionals to provide medical services without direct supervision during declared emergencies.

What This Bill Does

  • Removes the requirement that supervising doctors must notify the Department of Health in writing when they delegate prescribing authority to a physician assistant.
  • Eliminates the need for a supervising doctor's name on prescriptions written by physician assistants.
  • Updates drug formulary rules for both physician assistants and advanced practice registered nurses, including limits on certain controlled substances.
  • Allows physician assistants and advanced practice registered nurses to provide medical services without direct supervision from doctors during declared emergencies in affected areas.

Who It Names or Affects

  • Physician assistants who no longer need their supervising doctor's name on prescriptions or formal notification to the Department of Health when prescribing medications.
  • Advanced practice registered nurses whose drug formulary requirements are revised, allowing them more flexibility in prescribing certain drugs during emergencies.

Terms To Know

Formulary
A list of medications that healthcare providers can prescribe under specific conditions.
Prescribing Authority
The permission given to a health professional, like a physician assistant or nurse practitioner, to write prescriptions for patients.

Limits and Unknowns

  • It is unclear how the changes will affect patient safety and medication management.
  • The bill does not specify what happens if an emergency declaration ends before services are completed by these health professionals.

Bill History

  1. 2026-03-13 Senate

    • Died in Health Policy

  2. 2026-01-13 Senate

    • Introduced

  3. 2025-11-17 Senate

    • Referred to Health Policy; Appropriations Committee on Health and Human Services; Rules

  4. 2025-11-04 Senate

    • Filed

Official Summary Text

Prescribing Authority; Deleting the requirement that a supervising physician notify the Department of Health in writing of any delegation of prescribing authority to a physician assistant; deleting the requirement that a supervising physician’s name be included in the prescription issued by a physician assistant; revising requirements for the drug formulary for physician assistants; revising the drug formulary requirements for advanced practice registered nurses authorized to prescribe medications, etc.

Current Bill Text

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Florida Senate
-
2026

SB 374

By
Senator Trumbull

2-00199A-26 2026374__
1 A bill to be entitled
2 An act relating to prescribing authority; amending ss.
3 458.347 and 459.022, F.S.; deleting the requirement
4 that a supervising physician notify the Department of
5 Health in writing of any delegation of prescribing
6 authority to a physician assistant; deleting the
7 requirement that a supervising physician’s name be
8 included in the prescription issued by a physician
9 assistant; revising requirements for the drug
10 formulary for physician assistants; authorizing
11 certain physician assistants to render medical
12 services without physician supervision during a
13 declared state of emergency in counties covered by the
14 declaration; providing applicability; requiring that
15 such services rendered otherwise comply with laws and
16 rules applicable to physician assistants; amending s.
17 464.012, F.S.; revising the drug formulary
18 requirements for advanced practice registered nurses
19 authorized to prescribe medications; authorizing
20 certain advanced practice registered nurses to render
21 medical services without physician supervision during
22 a declared state of emergency in counties covered by
23 the declaration; providing applicability; requiring
24 that such services rendered otherwise comply with laws
25 and rules applicable to advanced practice registered
26 nurses; providing an effective date.
27
28 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:
29
30 Section 1. Paragraphs (e) and (f) of subsection (4) of
31 section 458.347, Florida Statutes, are amended, and paragraph
32 (l) is added to that subsection, to read:
33 458.347 Physician assistants.—
34 (4) PERFORMANCE OF PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS.—
35 (e) A supervising physician may delegate to a fully
36 licensed physician assistant the authority to prescribe or
37 dispense any medication used in the supervising physician’s
38 practice unless such medication is listed on the formulary
39 created pursuant to paragraph (f). A fully licensed physician
40 assistant may
only
prescribe or dispense such medication
only

41 under the following
conditions

circumstances
:
42 1. A physician assistant must clearly identify to the
43 patient that he or she is a physician assistant.
44 2.
The supervising physician must notify the department of

45
his or her intent to delegate, on a department-approved form,

46
before delegating such authority and of any change in

47
prescriptive privileges of the physician assistant.
Authority to
48 dispense may be delegated only by a supervising physician who is
49 registered as a dispensing practitioner in compliance with s.
50 465.0276.
51 3. A fully licensed physician assistant may procure medical
52 devices and drugs unless the medication is listed on the
53 formulary created pursuant to paragraph (f).
54 4. The physician assistant must complete a minimum of 10
55 continuing medical education hours in the specialty practice in
56 which the physician assistant has prescriptive privileges with
57 each licensure renewal. Three of the 10 hours must consist of a
58 continuing education course on the safe and effective
59 prescribing of controlled substance medications which is offered
60 by a statewide professional association of physicians in this
61 state accredited to provide educational activities designated
62 for the American Medical Association Physician’s Recognition
63 Award Category 1 credit, designated by the American Academy of
64 Physician Assistants as a Category 1 credit, or designated by
65 the American Osteopathic Association as a Category 1-A credit.
66 5. The prescription may be in paper or electronic form but
67 must comply with ss. 456.0392(1) and 456.42(1) and chapter 499
68 and must contain the physician assistant’s name, address, and
69 telephone number
and the name of each of his or her supervising

70
physicians
. Unless it is a drug or drug sample dispensed by the
71 physician assistant, the prescription must be filled in a
72 pharmacy permitted under chapter 465 and must be dispensed in
73 that pharmacy by a pharmacist licensed under chapter 465.
74 6. The physician assistant must note the prescription or
75 dispensing of medication in the appropriate medical record.
76 (f)1. The council shall establish a formulary of medicinal
77 drugs that a fully licensed physician assistant having
78 prescribing authority under this section or s. 459.022 may not
79 prescribe. The formulary must include general anesthetics and
80 radiographic contrast materials and must limit the prescription
81 of Schedule II controlled substances as listed in s. 893.03 to a
82 7-day supply
or, in the case of Schedule II psychiatric mental

83
health controlled substances, a 30-day supply
.
If
the
84
prescription is for a

formulary must also restrict the

85
prescribing of
Schedule II psychiatric mental health controlled
86
substance

substances
for
a child

children
younger than 18 years
87 of age
to a 14-day supply
,
provided
the physician assistant
must

88
be

is
under the supervision of a pediatrician, a family practice
89 physician, an internal medicine physician, or a psychiatrist.
90 2. In establishing the formulary, the council shall consult
91 with a pharmacist licensed under chapter 465, but not licensed
92 under this chapter or chapter 459, who shall be selected by the
93 State Surgeon General.
94 3. Only the council shall add to, delete from, or modify
95 the formulary. Any person who requests an addition, a deletion,
96 or a modification of a medicinal drug listed on such formulary
97 has the burden of proof to show cause why such addition,
98 deletion, or modification should be made.
99 4. The boards shall adopt the formulary required by this
100 paragraph, and each addition, deletion, or modification to the
101 formulary, by rule. Notwithstanding any provision of chapter 120
102 to the contrary, the formulary rule shall be effective 60 days
103 after the date it is filed with the Secretary of State. Upon
104 adoption of the formulary, the department shall mail a copy of
105 such formulary to each fully licensed physician assistant having
106 prescribing authority under this section or s. 459.022, and to
107 each pharmacy licensed by the state. The boards shall establish,
108 by rule, a fee not to exceed $200 to fund the provisions of
109 paragraph (e) and this paragraph.
110
(l)

If the Governor issues
an executive order or
a

111
proclamation declaring a state of emergency pursuant to
s.

112
252.36
, fully licensed
physician assistants holding an active,

113
unrestricted license to practice
in
this
state
may
render

114
medical services
without physician supervision
in any county

115
covered by the
executive
order or proclamation
for the duration

116
of the declared state of emergency
.
However
, out-of-state

117
physician assistants registered to provide telehealth services

118
in this state
and physician assistants holding a temporary

119
certificate to practice
in an
a
rea of
c
ritical
n
eed are not

120
authorized to practice
without physician supervision under this

121
paragraph
. All services rendered under this
paragraph
must

122
otherwise comply with the requirements of
this section and the

123
rules adopted pursuant hereto
.

124 Section 2. Paragraph (e) of subsection (4) of section
125 459.022, Florida Statutes, is amended, and paragraph (k) is
126 added to that subsection, to read:
127 459.022 Physician assistants.—
128 (4) PERFORMANCE OF PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS.—
129 (e) A supervising physician may delegate to a fully
130 licensed physician assistant the authority to prescribe or
131 dispense any medication used in the supervising physician’s
132 practice unless such medication is listed on the formulary
133 created pursuant to s. 458.347. A fully licensed physician
134 assistant may
only
prescribe or dispense such medication
only

135 under the following
conditions

circumstances
:
136 1. A physician assistant must clearly identify to the
137 patient that she or he is a physician assistant.
138 2.
The supervising physician must notify the department of

139
her or his intent to delegate, on a department-approved form,

140
before delegating such authority and of any change in

141
prescriptive privileges of the physician assistant.
Authority to
142 dispense may be delegated only by a supervising physician who is
143 registered as a dispensing practitioner in compliance with s.
144 465.0276.
145 3. A fully licensed physician assistant may procure medical
146 devices and drugs unless the medication is listed on the
147 formulary created pursuant to s. 458.347(4)(f).
148 4. The physician assistant must complete a minimum of 10
149 continuing medical education hours in the specialty practice in
150 which the physician assistant has prescriptive privileges with
151 each licensure renewal. Three of the 10 hours must consist of a
152 continuing education course on the safe and effective
153 prescribing of controlled substance medications which is offered
154 by a provider that has been approved by the American Academy of
155 Physician Assistants and which is designated for the American
156 Medical Association Physician’s Recognition Award Category 1
157 credit, designated by the American Academy of Physician
158 Assistants as a Category 1 credit, or designated by the American
159 Osteopathic Association as a Category 1-A credit.
160 5. The prescription may be in paper or electronic form but
161 must comply with ss. 456.0392(1) and 456.42(1) and chapter 499
162 and must contain the physician assistant’s name, address, and
163 telephone number
and the name of each of his or her supervising

164
physicians
. Unless it is a drug or drug sample dispensed by the
165 physician assistant, the prescription must be filled in a
166 pharmacy permitted under chapter 465
,
and must be dispensed in
167 that pharmacy by a pharmacist licensed under chapter 465.
168 6. The physician assistant must note the prescription or
169 dispensing of medication in the appropriate medical record.
170
(
k
)

If the Governor issues
an executive order or
a

171
proclamation declaring a state of emergency pursuant to
s.

172
252.36
,
a
fully licensed
physician assistant holding an active,

173
unrestricted license to practice
in th
is
state
may
render

174
medical services
without physician supervision
in any county

175
covered by the
executive
order or proclamation

for the duration

176
of the declared state of emergency
.
However
, out-of-state

177
physician assistants registered to provide telehealth services

178
in this state
and physician assistants holding a temporary

179
certificate to practice
in an
a
rea of
c
ritical
n
eed are not

180
authorized to practice
without physician supervision under this

181
paragraph
. All services rendered under this
paragraph
must

182
otherwise comply with the requirements of
this section and the

183
rules adopted pursuant hereto
.

184 Section 3. Present subsection (7) of section 464.012,
185 Florida Statutes, is redesignated as subsection (8), a new
186 subsection (7) is added to that section, and paragraph (a) of
187 subsection (6) of that section is amended, to read:
188 464.012 Licensure of advanced practice registered nurses;
189 fees; controlled substance prescribing.—
190 (6)(a) The board shall establish a committee to recommend a
191 formulary of controlled substances that an advanced practice
192 registered nurse may not prescribe or may prescribe only for
193 specific uses or in limited quantities. The committee must
be

194
composed

consist
of three advanced practice registered nurses
195 licensed under this section, recommended by the board; three
196 physicians licensed under chapter 458 or chapter 459 who have
197 work experience with advanced practice registered nurses,
198 recommended by the Board of Medicine; and a pharmacist licensed
199 under chapter 465 who is a doctor of pharmacy, recommended by
200 the Board of Pharmacy. The committee may recommend an evidence
201 based formulary applicable to all advanced practice registered
202 nurses which is limited by specialty certification, is limited
203 to approved uses of controlled substances, or is subject to
204 other similar restrictions the committee finds are necessary to
205 protect the health, safety, and welfare of the public. The
206 formulary must restrict the prescribing of psychiatric mental
207 health controlled substances for children younger than 18 years
208 of age to
a 30-day supply

advanced practice registered nurses

209
who also are psychiatric nurses as defined in s. 394.455
. The
210 formulary must also limit the prescribing of Schedule II
211 controlled substances as listed in s. 893.03 to a 7-day supply,
212 except that such restriction does not apply to controlled
213 substances that are psychiatric medications prescribed by
214 psychiatric nurses as defined in s. 394.455.
215
(7)

If the Governor issues
an executive order or
a

216
proclamation declaring a state of emergency pursuant to
s.

217
252.36
, fully lice
nsed advanced practice registered nurses

218
holding an active, unrestricted license to practice in this

219
state may render medical services without physician supervision

220
in any county covered by the
executive
order or proclamation

for

221
the duration of the declared state of emergency
. However, out

222
of-state advanced practice registered nurses registered to

223
provide telehealth services in this state and advanced practice

224
registered nurse
s
holding a temporary certificate to practice in

225
an area of critical need are not authorized to practice without

226
physician supervision under this paragraph. All services

227
rendered under this paragraph must otherwise comply with the

228
requirements of this
part
and the rules adopted
pursuant hereto
.

229 Section 4. This act shall take effect July 1, 2026.