This study source was downloaded by 100000857300661 from CourseHero.com on 12-13-2022 12:39:08 GMT -06:00https://www.coursehero.com/file/38478083/DBWK10docx/ Practice Agreement in TexasNurse practitioners practice roles are monitored by Texas board of Nursing (BON). In Texas, nurse practitioners (NP) should have a practice authority with the supervising physician that are developed by the NP and physician jointly. The practice authority agreement should be renewed every year by both parties under Tex. Admin. Code 22-11- 221.13. Under this rule, NPs are required to know and conform to the Texas Nursing Practice Act that is being up to date with current board rules, regulations, standards of professional nursing, all federal, state, and local laws, rules, and regulations affecting the advanced role and specialty area (Texas Administrative Code, n.d.). Another important state policy is the prescriptive authority. Under title 22 part 11 rule 222.5, APRN should have a good standing license to practice without any disciplinary action, should active without prohibition from BON prescriptive authority agreement with collaborating physician. A prescriptive authority must be in written form, sign and date by NP and supervising physician. It should also have the state, address, license number, nature of the practice, location, types of categories of drugs or devices that can