MSA v. MONTANA BD. OF NURSING

No. 04-479.

171 P.3d 704 (2007)

2007 MT 290

339 Mont. 472

MONTANA SOCIETY OF ANESTHESIOLOGISTS, Michael D. Sterbis, M.D., Plaintiffs and Appellants, v. MONTANA BOARD OF NURSING, Defendant and Appellee, Montana Association of Nurse Anesthetists, Intervenor and Appellee.

Supreme Court of Montana.

Decided November 6, 2007.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For Appellant: Mona Jamison, Roy H. Andes, Jamison Law Firm, Helena, Montana.

For Appellee: Lorraine A. Schneider, Special Assistant Attorney General, Helena, Montana.

For Intervenor and Appellee: J. Daniel Hoven, Sara S. Berg, Chad E. Adams, Browning, Kaleczyc, Berry & Hoven, P.C., Helena, Montana.

For Amicus Curiae An Association of Montana Health Care Providers, et al.: James Stogsdill, Kris A. Birdwell, Stogsdill Law offices, P.C., Lewistown, Montana.

For Amicus Curiae Montana Medical Association: Patrick E. Melby, Luxan & Murfitt, PLLP, Helena, Montana.


Justice JAMES C. NELSON delivered the Opinion of the Court.

¶ 1 The Montana Society of Anesthesiologists and Michael Sterbis, M.D. (collectively, "MSA") brought this action in the District Court for the First Judicial District, Lewis and Clark County, seeking to invalidate the amendments to Admin. R.M. 8.32.303 (Rule 303) made by the Board of Nursing (the BON) relating to the practice of Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) in Montana. The District...

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