Alabama Administrative Code
Title 610 - ALABAMA BOARD OF NURSING
Chapter 610-X-5 - ADVANCED PRACTICE NURSING - COLLABORATIVE PRACTICE
Section 610-X-5-.14 - Qualifications For Approval As A Certified Nurse Midwife
Universal Citation: AL Admin Code R 610-X-5-.14
Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 02, November 27, 2024
(1) The applicant for approval to practice as a certified nurse midwife shall have:
(a) An
active Alabama registered nurse license, or a multistate registered nurse
license issued by a party state, as defined in Chapter 4 of these rules, unless
authorized by the Board.
(b) Met
all requirements for completion of or graduation from an organized program of
study and clinical experience beyond the basic educational preparation as a
registered nurse, that prepares nurse midwives and is recognized by the Board
of Nursing and the appropriate specialty certifying agency.
(c) At least a master's or higher degree in
advanced practice nursing from an accredited program recognized by the Board.
The applicant for initial approval as a nurse midwife who meets one of the
following criteria is exempt from the requirement for a master's degree in
nursing:
(i) Graduation prior to 1996 from a
Board recognized post-baccalaureate program preparing nurse midwives.
(ii) Graduation prior to 1984 from a
non-baccalaureate program preparing nurse midwives.
(iii) The Board of Nursing may grant a waiver
of the master's degree requirement at its discretion.
(d) Current certification as a certified
nurse midwife by the American Midwifery Certification Board.
(e) Effective January 1, 2024, obtained
continuing education prescribed by the Board of Nursing regarding the rules and
statutes governing collaborative practice in Alabama, not more than forty-eight
(48) months prior to or within twelve (12) months of commencement of the
collaborative practice.
Rule .13 was renumbered to .14 as per certification filed July 2, 2015; effective August 6, 2015.
Author: Alabama Board of Nursing
Statutory Authority: Code of Ala. 1975, § 34-21-84.
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