HB 422-FN - AS INTRODUCED

2015 SESSION

15-0146

01/10

HOUSE BILL 422-FN

AN ACT relative to the signing authority of physician assistants.

SPONSORS: Rep. Sherman, Rock 24; Rep. McMahon, Rock 7; Rep. Sytek, Rock 8; Rep. P. Schmidt, Straf 19; Rep. MacKay, Merr 14; Sen. Carson, Dist 14; Sen. Pierce, Dist 5; Sen. Lasky, Dist 13; Sen. Fuller Clark, Dist 21

COMMITTEE: Health, Human Services and Elderly Affairs

ANALYSIS

This bill allows physician assistants to certify death certificates and to authorize involuntary commitment and voluntary admission to state institutions.

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Explanation: Matter added to current law appears in bold italics.

Matter removed from current law appears [in brackets and struckthrough.]

Matter which is either (a) all new or (b) repealed and reenacted appears in regular type.

15-0146

01/10

STATE OF NEW HAMPSHIRE

In the Year of Our Lord Two Thousand Fifteen

AN ACT relative to the signing authority of physician assistants.

Be it Enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives in General Court convened:

1 New Paragraph; Vital Records; Definition Added. Amend RSA 5-C:1 by inserting after paragraph XXIX the following new paragraph:

XXIX-a. “Physician assistant” means a person licensed as a physician assistant under RSA 328-D.

2 Vital Records; Definitions. Amend RSA 5-C:1, III-V to read as follows:

III. “Attending physician” [or], “APRN”, or “physician assistant” means that physician [or], APRN, or physician assistant if any, who treated the patient during his or her last sickness.

IV. “Certifier” means the person attesting to the facts of a vital record event.

V. “Certifying physician” [or], “APRN”, or “physician assistant” means the physician [or], APRN, or physician assistant who determines and indicates the cause of death.

3 Death Registration Forms. Amend RSA 5-C:62, I to read as follows:

I. For every death that occurs in the state of New Hampshire, a death record shall be filed electronically by a funeral director, certifying physician [or], APRN, physician assistant, next of kin, designated agent, or clerk of the town or city with the division within 36 hours of death and prior to final disposition or entombment.

4 Death Registration Forms. Amend RSA 5-C:62, II(e) to read as follows:

(e) If the place of death is a hospital, the record shall indicate: whether the person was an in-patient or whether the person was an outpatient or emergency room patient, in which case the person shall have arrived alive at the hospital’s emergency room and died while in the emergency room as an outpatient. The record shall also indicate whether the person was transported while alive to the hospital but determined by a physician [or], APRN, or physician assistant to be dead at the time the hospital received the body. The city or town where the hospital is located shall be shown as the city or town of death occurrence.

5 Death Registration Forms. Amend RSA 5-C:62, III(c)-(e) to read as follows:

(c) The official capacity of the registered nurse or physician, which shall be: attending/associate physician or APRN; non-attending physician or APRN; physician assistant; pronouncing registered nurse; medical examiner/deputy medical examiner; temporary/assistant medical examiner; or assistant deputy medical examiner, non-physician.

(d) The date pronounced.

(e) Certification that the above information provided is true, which shall include but not be limited to the pronouncing person’s signature; the name and title of the individual who pronounced death; the New Hampshire license number of the physician [or], APRN, if applicable or, physician assistant, if applicable; whether the death was referred to the medical examiner; and the name and address of the physician [or], APRN, or physician assistant responsible for determining the cause of death. The individuals listed above shall provide or verify for the death record whether or not the death was referred to the medical examiner.

6 Death Registration Forms. Amend RSA 5-C:62, IV-VI to read as follows:

IV. The individuals listed in paragraph III, except the pronouncing registered nurse, shall provide the following information:

(a) The immediate cause of death and the interval between onset and death; other factors or conditions of which death was a consequence, when applicable, and the interval between onset and death; other significant conditions contributing to death but not related to the immediate cause of death.

(b) Whether or not an autopsy was performed and whether or not autopsy findings were available prior to the determination of the cause of death.

(c) The manner of death, indicated as natural, accidental, suicidal, homicidal, pending investigation, or undetermined.

(d) If the death involved an injury, the month, day, year, and time of injury shall be provided. If the exact date of injury is unknown, it shall be approximated by the person completing the medical certification, noted as approximated or estimated on the death record, and, if it is not possible for the physician [or], APRN, or physician assistant to make an estimation, the date of injury shall be indicated as “unknown”. If the exact time of injury is unknown, it shall be approximated by the person completing the medical certification and noted as approximated or estimated on the death record. If it is not possible for the physician [or], APRN, or physician assistant to make an estimation, the time shall be indicated as “unknown.” “Unknown a.m.” or “unknown p.m.” shall not be an acceptable entry. The record shall also indicate whether the injury occurred while at work, a description of how the injury occurred, and the physical location or place of injury.

(e) The name, address, title, and license number of the certifier and the date certified.

V. The certifying physician [or], APRN, or physician assistant shall indicate whether he or she is or is not the same individual who pronounced the death. The certifying physician [or], APRN, or physician assistant shall indicate whether he or she is the medical examiner. He or she shall sign the form, attesting to the veracity of the information as follows:

(a) A certifying physician [or], APRN, or physician assistant shall attest to the veracity of the stated time, date, and place that the death occurred.

(b) A medical examiner shall attest to the veracity of the stated time, date, place, cause, and manner of the death.

VI. The attending or certifying physician [or], APRN, or physician assistant shall provide the following information for a supplemental death certificate: the deceased’s name; the date of death; the time of death; the place of death; the name of the pronouncer; the New Hampshire license number of the pronouncer; the official capacity of the pronouncer; the date pronounced dead; the signature of the pronouncer; the date signed; whether this death was referred to the medical examiner; the cause of death; the performance of autopsy, indicated as yes or no; the availability of autopsy findings prior to determination of cause of death, indicated as yes or no; the manner of death; the time, date, and place of injury; whether or not the injury occurred at work; the description of how the injury occurred; the location specified as street and number or rural route number, city or town, and state; the name of the certifier; the signature and title of the certifier; the New Hampshire license number of the certifier; the date signed; and the name and address of the person who determined the cause of death.

7 Initiation of Death Record. Amend RSA 5-C:63, I-VIII to read as follows:

I. When a death occurs in a hospital or health care facility and the death is not reported to the medical examiner pursuant to RSA 611-B:12, the person in charge of such facility, or his or her designated representative, shall provide the funeral director, next of kin, or designated agent with: a partially completed death record and the name and address the physician [or], APRN, or physician assistant who will be responsible for supplying the cause of death information before the body is removed.

II. The funeral director, next of kin, or designated agent shall, pursuant to RSA 290:12, leave with the hospital or health care facility, or with the person from whom the body is received, a receipt showing the name of the decedent, the name and license number of the funeral director, if applicable, the name and address of the person to whom the body is released, and the date and hour of removal from the facility.

III. No hospital or other health care facility shall give a partially completed death record which includes medical certification or which is awaiting medical certification to anyone other than a funeral director, next of kin, or designated agent.

IV. When a death occurs some place other than an institution, the funeral director, next of kin, or designated agent, who first assumes custody of the dead body, shall initiate the death record if the attending physician [or], APRN, or physician assistant has not done so.

V. The funeral director, next of kin, or designated agent shall obtain the information on the deceased for completion of the death record from the next of kin or the best qualified person or source available and shall obtain the medical certification from the attending physician [or], APRN, or physician assistant or medical examiner if not already provided.

VI. If additional information becomes known regarding the death, an additional death record marked “supplemental” shall be sent to the division and shall include information listed in RSA 5-C:62, VI.

VII. Upon receipt and inspection of a paper death certificate the state registrar shall return an incomplete certificate to the appropriate persons for completion or verify that the certificate is complete by signing and dating the certificate.

VIII. The reverse side of the death certificate shall contain a notice to the physician [or], APRN, or physician assistant regarding the release of a body in accordance with RSA 290:2-a, the necessity of a pronouncement in accordance with RSA 290:1-b and indication of who can provide alternate signatures in the absence of the attending physician [or], APRN, or physician assistant, in accordance with RSA 290:1-b. The reverse side of the certificate shall also contain a reference to those categories of death that fall under the jurisdiction of the medical examiner as specified in RSA 611-B:11.

8 Medical Certification of the Death Record. Amend RSA 5-C:64 to read as follows:

5-C:64 Medical Certification of the Death Record.

I. Medical certification shall consist of the pronouncement of death and the medical certification of the cause of death.

II. The medical certification on the death record shall be completed by the attending physician [or], APRN, or physician assistant or certifying physician [or], APRN, or physician assistant and made available to the funeral director, next of kin, or designated agent as soon as possible but no later than 36 hours after the time of death.

III. Medical certification of the death record shall be the direct responsibility of the attending physician [or], APRN, or physician assistant unless the death is referred to the medical examiner pursuant to RSA 611-B:12.

IV. For cases where a death is not within the jurisdiction of the medical examiner, the attending physician’s [or], APRN’s, or physician assistant’s responsibility to complete the death certificate shall be as follows:

(a) For deaths occurring in a hospital, the attending physician [or], APRN, or physician assistant shall be that physician [or], APRN, or physician assistant who had been responsible for the treatment of the patient while the deceased had been hospitalized.

(b) For deaths occurring in a nursing home or in a similar non-acute care hospital or institution, the attending physician [or], APRN, or physician assistant shall be the physician [or], APRN, or physician assistant who regularly attends to the medical needs of the nursing home residents or the resident’s personal physician [or], APRN, or physician assistant if the resident was under the care of such physician or APRN.

(c) For deaths occurring at home, the attending physician [or], APRN, or physician assistant shall be the deceased’s own physician [or], APRN, or physician assistant.

V. In all instances, medical certification shall include the cause of death information and contain the pronouncement of death.

VI. In the absence of the deceased’s attending physician [or], APRN, or physician assistant or with the attending physician’s [or], APRN’s or physician assistant approval, the medical certification of a death due to natural causes shall be completed by one of the following individuals: the attending physician’s [or], APRN’s, or physician assistant’s associate physician [or], APRN in medical practice, or physician assistant, the chairperson of the applicable clinical department, the chief medical officer of the hospital, the physician [or], APRN, or physician assistant or designee who performed an autopsy upon the decedent, or the physician [or], APRN, or physician assistant on duty if the death occurred in the hospital emergency room. The person determining the cause of death shall attest to its accuracy. The person determining the cause of death shall have viewed the deceased within 24 hours after death.

VII. In the absence of the attending physician [or], APRN, or physician assistant, a physician or a registered nurse in accordance with RSA 290:1-b, shall pronounce that death has occurred without any reference to the cause of the death by indicating his or her official status as the pronouncing physician or as pronouncing registered nurse; attesting to the accuracy of the time, date, and place of death either by signature or by an electronic process as outlined in RSA 290:1; and providing the name and address of the physician [or], APRN, or physician assistant who will complete the medical certification.

VIII. When the death has not occurred in a hospital and circumstances require the death certificate to be certified by a medical examiner as provided by RSA 611-B, the following procedure shall be followed:

(a) When the cause of death cannot be determined within 36 hours, the medical examiner shall indicate the word “pending” in the cause of death section.

(b) When the manner of death cannot be determined within 36 hours, the medical examiner shall be authorized to show “pending investigation” in the manner of death section of the medical certification.

(c) If the procedure in subparagraphs (a) or (b) is followed, then the medical examiner shall provide to the division updated information on the cause of death and manner of death, as applicable, within 90 days of the date of death, or as soon as practicable in cases of missing persons, accidental deaths, or homicides.

IX. In cases where an autopsy is to be performed, the cause of death shall not be deferred pending a full report of microscopic and toxicological studies. Supplemental death certificate information shall be submitted by the medical examiner to the division as additional information becomes available and when autopsy results or other investigation indicates a need to correct the original cause of death information.

X. Pursuant to RSA 290:1, the funeral director, next of kin, or designated agent shall ensure the medical certification has been completed prior to filing the death record with the state registrar.

XI. In cases where the result of an autopsy, police investigation, laboratory report, or a similar source is needed before a final determination of the cause of death can be made, the attending physician [or], APRN, or physician assistant or the medical examiner shall utilize the term “pending” for the applicable items on the death record. The physician [or], APRN, or physician assistant shall file a statement of findings with the division within 90 days of the date of death, or as soon as practicable. The findings shall be in writing and submitted to the division on a supplemental death certificate information form supplied by the division or on the physician’s [or], APRN’s, or physician assistant’s letterhead and include information necessary for the completion of a supplemental death certificate.

XII. The division shall follow up with the certifying physician [or], APRN, or physician assistant or the medical examiner on any death record where cause of death was shown as “pending”. The division shall attempt to obtain the missing information by initiating a written query to the certifying physician [or], APRN, or physician assistant or the medical examiner 90 days from the date of death to determine current status of the investigation and shall initiate monthly contact thereafter until the final determination of death has been made.

XIII. When an autopsy finding differs from the original cause of death reported on the death record, the attending physician [or], APRN, or physician assistant who was responsible for the original death record shall send the division a supplemental death certificate information form to reflect the revised cause of death. The supplemental report shall be made part of the existing death record, and the division shall amend the death record with the cause of death as reported on the autopsy.

XIV. If there is any question on the part of the physician [or], APRN, or physician assistant as to whether he or she qualifies as the attending physician [or], APRN, or physician assistant under RSA 290:1, a determination shall be made by the medical examiner.

XV. If it is not possible to determine who is the attending physician [or], APRN, or physician assistant for purposes of preparing the death certificate, the matter shall be brought to the attention of the state registrar who shall make a request to the state medical examiner, or designee, to determine who the attending physician [or], APRN, or physician assistant is upon review of the facts submitted.

9 Responsibility of Funeral Director, Next of Kin, or Designated Agent. Amend RSA 5-C:66, I and II to read as follows:

I. When a funeral director, next of kin, or designated agent is requested to take custody of a body, he or she shall first ascertain whether a pronouncing physician, pronouncing registered nurse, APRN, physician assistant, or a medical examiner has established the cause of death and released the body for final disposition.

II. If a physician [or], APRN, or physician assistant was present at or immediately after the death, the funeral director, next of kin, or designated agent shall obtain medical certification for the death record in accordance with RSA 5-C:64.

10 Reporting Fetal Deaths. Amend RSA 5-C:74, I to read as follows:

I. A copy of the fetal death report prepared pursuant to RSA 290:1-a and RSA 5-C:75, shall be forwarded to the division by either the person in charge of the hospital or institution where the fetal death occurred, or the physician [or], APRN, or physician assistant in attendance at or after delivery when a fetal death occurs outside a hospital or institution.

11 Delayed Registration of Death. Amend RSA 5-C:80, III and IV to read as follows:

III. For those certificates filed 6 months or more after the date of death, the physician, APRN, physician assistant, or medical examiner and the funeral director shall submit an affidavit stating the reason why the death certificate was not filed in a timely manner.

IV. In the absence of the attending physician [or], APRN, physician assistant, or medical examiner and the funeral director, the certificate shall be filed by the next of kin or designated agent of the decedent. The certificate shall be accompanied by a notarized affidavit of the person initiating the filing, swearing to the accuracy of the information and explaining the reasons why the certificate has not been filed previously. Two additional notarized or certified documents that identify the decedent, the decedent’s date and place of death, and the circumstances surrounding the decedent’s death shall also be attached to the certificate. A summary statement of the evidence submitted in support of the delayed registration shall be prepared by the clerk of the town or city of death occurrence on the certificate, and the certificate shall be marked “delayed.” When all of the evidence has been gathered, the clerk of the town or city of death occurrence shall forward the application for a delayed death certificate and all supporting documentation to the state registrar.

12 Queries. Amend RSA 5-C:81, II to read as follows:

II. Queries to obtain missing information or to clarify submitted information shall be made by the division to the attending or certifying physician [or], APRN, or physician assistant concerning the cause of death and related information, and to the funeral director, next of kin, or designated agent concerning all other information.

13 Amendments and Corrections to a Death Record. Amend RSA 5-C:94, II-IV to read as follows:

II. The certifying physician [or], APRN, or physician assistant shall initiate corrections concerning the cause of death, in writing, to the division, by signing and completing the supplemental death certificate as described in RSA 5-C:62.

III. The correction authorization from the physician [or], APRN, or physician assistant shall be retained by the division in accordance with the retention schedule for a death record as established by this chapter. The death record shall be amended and noted as being amended.

IV. In the case where the division queries the physician [or], APRN, or physician assistant concerning the cause of death, the physician [or], APRN, or physician assistant’s shall send notice of the change in the cause of death directly to the division.

V. The physician’s [or], APRN’s, or physician assistant’s information concerning a change in the cause of death shall be retained by the division in accordance with the retention schedule for a death record established by this chapter. The death record shall be amended and noted as being amended.

14 Retention Schedule. Amend RSA 5-C:96, I(b) to read as follows:

(b) All death records, including changes affecting medical certification, submitted by the physician [or], APRN, or physician assistant to either the clerk of the town or city or the division.

15 Death Records. Amend RSA 290:1 to read as follows:

290:1 Death Records. Whenever a person shall die, the physician [or], advanced practice registered nurse, or physician assistant attending at the last sickness shall complete and deliver to the funeral director, next-of-kin as defined in RSA 290:16, IV, or designated agent under RSA 290:17 or shall complete electronically and forward immediately to the division of vital records administration, a death record, duly signed, setting forth, as far as may be, the facts required by the department of state, division of vital records administration pursuant to RSA 5-C:63. The cause or causes of death shall be printed or typed on all records required to be furnished under this section. The funeral director, next-of-kin, or designated agent shall transmit electronically the record of death to the division of vital records administration and the certifying physician [or], advanced practice registered nurse, or physician assistant shall then electronically complete the cause of death information into the transmitted record.

16 Fetal Death Records. Amend RSA 290:1-a to read as follows:

290:1-a Fetal Death Records. Whenever a fetal death shall occur, the attending physician [or], advanced practice registered nurse, or physician assistant shall fill out a fetal death record. This will be solely a statistical report.

17 Emergency Treatment. Amend the introductory paragraph and paragraph I of RSA 135:21-b to read as follows:

A physician licensed in the state, a psychiatric mental health advanced practice registered nurse, a physician assistant licensed in this state or a person acting under such physician’s [or], advanced practice registered nurse’s, or physician assistant’s direction may administer a recognized and approved form of medical or psychiatric treatment which the physician [or], the psychiatric mental health advanced practice registered nurse, or physician assistant reasonably believes will tend to promote the physical and mental health of a patient of the New Hampshire hospital, Laconia developmental services, Glencliff home, any community mental health or developmental services program or treatment facility receiving state grants under RSA 171-A, or any other treatment facility designated as a receiving facility under RSA 135-C, when:

I. The physician [or], psychiatric mental health advanced practice registered nurse, or physician assistant reasonably believes that a medical or psychiatric emergency exists; and

18 New Paragraph; Definition Added; Physician Assistant. Amend RSA 135-C:2 by inserting after paragraph XI the following new paragraph:

XI-a. “Physician assistant” means a person licensed as a physician assistant under RSA 328-D.

19 Involuntary Emergency Admission; Physician Assistants. Amend RSA 135-C:28 to read as follows:

135-C:28 Involuntary Emergency Admission Examination.

I. The involuntary emergency admission of a person shall be to the state mental health services system under the supervision of the commissioner. The admission may be ordered upon the certificate of a physician [or], APRN, as defined in RSA 135-C:2, II-a, or physician assistant, as defined in RSA 135-C:2, XI-a who is approved by either a designated receiving facility or a community mental health program approved by the commissioner, provided that within 3 days of the completion of the petition the physician [or], APRN, or physician assistant has conducted, or has caused to be conducted, a physical examination if indicated and circumstances permit, and a mental examination. The physician [or], APRN, or physician assistant must find that the person to be admitted meets the criteria of RSA 135-C:27. The certificate shall state the time and, in detail, the nature of the examinations conducted. The certificate shall also state a specific act or actions the physician [or], APRN, or physician assistant has actually observed or which have been reported to him or her by the petitioner or a reliable witness who shall be identified in the certificate, and which in the physician’s [or], APRN’s, or physician assistant’s opinion satisfy the criteria set forth in RSA 135-C:27. The physician [or], APRN, or physician assistant shall identify in the certificate the facility in the state mental health services system to which the person shall be admitted. The admission shall be made to the facility which can best provide the degree of security and treatment required by the person and shall be consistent with the placement principles set forth in RSA 135-C:15. As used in RSA 135-C:27-33, “petitioner” means any individual, including a physician [or], APRN, or physician assistant completing a certificate, who has requested that a physician [or], APRN, or physician assistant conduct or who has conducted an examination for purposes of involuntary emergency admission. Every certificate shall be accompanied by a written petition signed by a petitioner.

II. Upon request for involuntary emergency admission by a petitioner, if the person sought to be admitted refuses to consent to a mental examination, a petitioner or a law enforcement officer may sign a complaint which shall be sworn to before a justice of the peace. The complaint shall be submitted to the justice of the peace with the petition. The petition shall state in detail the acts or actions of the person sought to be admitted which the petitioner has personally observed or which have been personally reported to the petitioner and in his or her opinion require a compulsory mental examination. If the justice of the peace finds that a compulsory mental examination is necessary, the justice may order the examination.

III. When a peace officer observes a person engaging in behavior which gives the peace officer reasonable suspicion to believe that the person may be suffering from a mental illness and probable cause to believe that unless the person is placed in protective custody the person poses an immediate danger of bodily injury to himself or others, the police officer may place the person in protective custody. Any person taken into protective custody under this paragraph shall be transported directly to an emergency room of a licensed general hospital or to another site designated by the community mental health program serving the area, for the purpose of determining if an involuntary emergency admission shall be ordered in accordance with RSA 135-C:28, I. The period of protective custody shall end when a physician [or], APRN, or physician assistant makes a determination as to whether involuntary emergency admission shall be ordered or at the end of 6 hours, whichever event occurs first.

20 Involuntary Admission; Annulment of Certain Records. Amend RSA 135-C:31-a, I to read as follows:

I. If the district court finds that the petitioner has failed to meet the burden specified in RSA 135-C:31, I, all court documents pertaining to the petition, including the physician’s [or], APRN’s, or physician assistant’s certificate, and the complaint shall be sealed and the involuntary emergency admission shall be annulled.

21 Involuntary Admission; Physician Assistants. Amend RSA 135-C:32 to read as follows:

135-C:32 Ten-Day Limitation; Petition for Involuntary Admission. No person shall be admitted for an involuntary emergency admission under RSA 135-C:27-33 for longer than a 10-day period, not including Saturdays and Sundays, unless a subsequent petition for involuntary emergency admission which contains allegations of specific acts or actions which occurred subsequent to the initial involuntary emergency admission is completed and the admission is ordered by a physician [or], A.P.R.N., as defined in RSA 135-C:2, II-a, or physician assistant, as defined in RSA 135-C:2, XI-a in accordance with RSA 135-C:28, or unless a petition requesting a judicial hearing on the issue of involuntary admission under RSA 135-C:34-54 has been filed with the appropriate probate court within the involuntary admission period. Upon the filing of the petition with the probate court, the period of involuntary emergency admission may be extended until the issuance of the order of the probate court pursuant to RSA 135-C:45.

22 Revocation of Conditional Discharge. Amend RSA 135-C:51, I-IV to read as follows:

I. If a psychiatrist [or], APRN, as defined in RSA 135-C:2, II-a, or physician assistant, as defined in RSA 135-C:2, XI-a at a community mental health program providing continuing treatment on an outpatient basis to a person conditionally discharged pursuant to RSA 135-C:50, reasonably believes that:

(a) The person has violated a condition of the discharge; or

(b) A condition or circumstance exists which may create a potentially serious likelihood of danger to the person or to others, the psychiatrist [or], APRN, or physician assistant may conduct or cause to be conducted by a treatment team member or an emergency service staff member, an examination of the person to determine if the conditional discharge should be revoked. Before an examination may be conducted, a written notice identifying the belief, and the reasons therefor, that a violation of the conditional discharge has occurred or other circumstances or condition exists which may create a potentially serious likelihood of danger to the person or to others shall be offered to and explained to the person if it can be done safely without significant possibility of bodily harm. If this cannot be done safely, a description of the circumstances indicating such risk shall be placed in the file.

II. A reasonable effort shall be made to find the person, in order to offer and explain the notice required under paragraph I if it can be done safely without significant possibility of bodily harm. If this cannot be done safely, a description of the circumstances indicating such risk shall be placed in the file. If the person cannot be located or consent to an examination cannot be obtained, the psychiatrist or other representative of the community mental health program may sign a complaint. Upon issuance of such a complaint, any law enforcement officer shall take custody of the person and immediately deliver him or her to the place specified in the complaint.

III. If the psychiatrist [or], APRN, or physician assistant following the examination the psychiatrist [or], APRN, or physician assistant conducted or caused to be conducted of the person, finds that the person either has violated a condition of the discharge or is in such a mental condition as a result of mental illness as to create a potentially serious likelihood of danger to himself or herself or to others, he or she may temporarily revoke the conditional discharge. If the conditional discharge is temporarily revoked, the psychiatrist, [or], APRN, or physician assistant, or designee, shall prepare, offer to and explain to the person a written notice, if it can be done safely without significant possibility of bodily harm, giving the reasons for the revocation and to identify the receiving facility to which the person is to be delivered. If this cannot be done safely, a description of the circumstances indicating such risk shall be placed in the file.

IV. A law enforcement officer shall take custody of the person whose conditional discharge was temporarily revoked under paragraph III and deliver him or her, together with a copy of the notice and the reasons for the temporary revocation, to the receiving facility identified by the psychiatrist [or], APRN, or physician assistant where he or she shall be personally examined by the administrator of the facility or designee and the reasons for temporary revocation of the discharge shall be reviewed. Following such examination and review, if the administrator of the facility or designee finds that the person conditionally discharged has violated a condition of the discharge or is in such a mental condition as a result of mental illness as to create a potentially serious likelihood of danger to himself or herself or to others, he or she may revoke absolutely the conditional discharge. The administrator of the facility, or designee, shall prepare, offer to and explain to the person, if it can be done safely without significant possibility of bodily harm, a written notice of the reasons for the absolute revocation. If this cannot be done safely, a description of the circumstances indicating such risk shall be placed in the file. The person whose conditional discharge has been absolutely revoked shall be subject to the terms and conditions of the order of involuntary admission made pursuant to RSA 135-C:34-54 from which conditional discharge was granted as if the conditional discharge had not been granted.

23 Effective Date. This act shall take effect January 1, 2016.

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HB 422-FN - FISCAL NOTE

AN ACT relative to the signing authority of physician assistants.

FISCAL IMPACT:

The Legislative Budget Assistant has determined that this legislation, as introduced, has a total fiscal impact of less than $10,000 in each of the fiscal years 2015 through 2019.