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Governor Signs into Law FY23 Supplemental Bill

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Includes 1-Year Extension Allowing (1) Nursing School Graduate Students to Practice Nursing and (2) Nurses to Provide Skilled Care in an ALR
March 31, 2023

Governor Healey yesterday signed into law a $1.1 billion fiscal year 2023 Supplemental Budget to provide additional funding for core state programs.  Of note to MSCA members, the law includes statutory language extending to March 31, 2024 both the state’s pandemic policies of allowing (1) any nursing school graduates and students in their final semester of nursing education to practice nursing in in-patient health care settings and (2) a nurse employed by an Assisted Living Residence to provide skilled nursing care in accordance with valid medical orders. Both of these provisions were originally authorized during the COVID public health emergency.

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