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Respiratory Care Modernization Act

EngrossedBen Moss (R)House2025–2026 Session
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This bill modernizes North Carolina's laws governing respiratory care practitioners by creating a new category of advanced respiratory care practitioners (ARCPs) who can perform specialized procedures under physician supervision, updating licensing requirements to reflect current education standards, and establishing clearer practice definitions and Board oversight. The changes are intended to reflect how the respiratory care profession has evolved, particularly following increased demands during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Arguments in Favor

Supporters argue this bill enables respiratory care professionals to practice at their full education level, allowing qualified practitioners with advanced training to take on more specialized responsibilities and procedures. This expands the healthcare workforce capacity to address patient needs, particularly in critical care and pulmonary services, while maintaining physician supervision to ensure patient safety. The updated definitions and licensing structure also align North Carolina law with current industry standards and practices recognized nationally.

Arguments Against

Opponents may be concerned that expanding practitioners' scope of practice, particularly for invasive procedures, increases risks if supervision is not adequately maintained or if the Board's rules are not sufficiently detailed. Some might worry about reduced physician oversight or question whether the defined exceptions to ARCP practice (such as prohibitions on diagnosis and prescribing) are sufficient safeguards. Additionally, there may be concerns about implementation timelines or whether current Board resources are adequate to establish and enforce new rules by October 2025.

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Sponsors

Cosponsors (8)

Vote Breakdown (1 roll call)

Final Vote

House Initial PassageApr 1, 2025

On: Second Reading

Passed
113
Yea
4
Nay
0
Not Voting
3
Absent
113 Yea4 Nay
Republican69 Yea·0 Nay
Democrat44 Yea·4 Nay