Marilyn John speaks into a microphone.
Ohio Rep. Marilyn John speaks during Richland Source's Candidate Conversations night in 2024. Credit: Richland Source file photo

COLUMBUS — A bill creating an advanced licensure pathway for respiratory therapists passed through the Ohio House of Representatives, sponsored by state Rep. Marilyn John (R-Richland County) and Tom Young (R-Washington Twp.).

House Bill 253 works to address a gap in high-quality, prompt care for individuals with cardiopulmonary disease and other respiratory issues by expanding access to respiratory services for those who need it.

By establishing the Advanced Practice Respiratory Therapist license, the bill provides a regulatory framework for providers who practice in this area so more Ohioans can be served.

“Providing a high-quality, well-educated workforce is key to providing high-quality medical care in the State of Ohio and that is what this bill does,” John said.

“By officially recognizing and licensing the Advanced Practice Respiratory Therapist (APRT) role, this legislation validates the pioneering educational excellence of programs like The Ohio State University’s MRT, and will deliver more accessible, specialized, and quality patient care, securing a stronger and healthier Ohio,” Young said.

House Bill 253 requires an advanced practice respiratory therapist to hold a license issued by the State Medical Board and establishes criminal penalties for violators.

The bill also specifies the services that an advanced practice respiratory therapist may perform under a supervising physician’s delegation, including administering, ordering, and prescribing drugs and medical devices.

House Bill 253 now moves to the Ohio Senate for further consideration.