19 states with a written agreement specifying CRNA scope of practice

The National Council of State Boards of Nursing outlined the states were a written agreement specifies the scope of practice detailing medical acts allowed with or without a general supervision requirement.

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1. Arizona
2. Texas
3. South Dakota
4. Oklahoma
5. Missouri
6. Arkansas
7. Louisiana
8. Mississippi
9. Illinois
10. Indiana
11. Ohio
12. Tennessee
13. Georgia
14. Florida
15. South Carolina
16. Maryland
17. Massachusetts
18. New Jersey
19. New York

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