(a) The board will
reinstate a license to practice as a registered or practical nurse, that has
lapsed less or been on a retired status less than one year, if the applicant
(1) submits a completed reinstatement
application, on a form provided by the department, that includes
(A) the applicant's name, address, social
security number, and date of birth;
(B) the applicant's international nursing
license history;
(C) information on
the applicant's physical and mental health related to the grounds for license
denial, suspension, or revocation in
AS
08.68.270;
(D) information regarding criminal
convictions related to the grounds for license denial, suspension, or
revocation in
AS
08.68.270;
(E) information regarding the method used to
satisfy the continuing competency requirements in
12 AAC 44.600 -
12 AAC 44.660; and
(F) the applicant's notarized signature
certifying that the information in the application is correct to the best of
the applicant's knowledge;
(2) pays the biennial license renewal fee
established in
12 AAC 02.280;
(3) pays the penalty fee established in
12 AAC 02.280, if the license has
lapsed more than 60 days, the applicant seeking unless reinstatement holds a
retired status license;
(4) submits
documentation of continuing competency activities in accordance with
12 AAC 44.600 - 12 44.660; the
applicant must have completed those activities within the immediate two years
before applying for reinstatement; and
(5) submits verification of licensure in good
standing and unencumbered for each jurisdiction where the applicant held a
license to practice nursing during the time period in which the applicant's
license was lapsed in this state; a verification of licensure submitted under
this paragraph must be either
(A) obtained
through the National Council of State Boards of Nursing online license
verification system;
(B) received
directly from the licensing authority in the other jurisdiction; or
(C) obtained from an electronic data base
maintained by the licensing authority in another jurisdiction that indicates
that the electronic data base is a primary source of verification of licensure
in that jurisdiction.
(b) The board or executive administrator will
reinstate a license to practice as a registered or practical nurse that has
been lapsed or on a retired status at least one year, but less than five years,
if the applicant
(1) submits a completed
application for reinstatement, on a form provided by the department, that
includes
(A) the applicant's name, address,
social security number, and date of birth;
(B) the applicant's nursing license
history;
(C) information on the
applicant's physical and mental health related to the grounds for license
denial, suspension, or revocation in
AS
08.68.270;
(D) information regarding criminal
convictions related to the grounds for license denial, suspension, or
revocation in
AS
08.68.270;
(E) the applicant's signature certifying that
the information in the application is correct to the best of the applicant's
knowledge; and
(F) the applicant's
fingerprint information described in
12 AAC
44.319(a);
(2) pays the biennial license renewal fee,
the fingerprint processing fee, and penalty fee established in
12 AAC 02.280;
(3) submits documentation of continuing
education competency activities in accordance with
12 AAC 44.600 -
12 AAC 44.660; the applicant must
have completed those activities within the immediate two years before applying
for reinstatement;
(4) submits
verification of licensure in good standing and unencumbered for each
jurisdiction where the applicant held a license to practice nursing during the
time period in which the applicant's license was lapsed in this state; a
verification of licensure submitted under this paragraph must be either
(A) obtained through the National Council of
State Boards of Nursing online license verification system;
(B) received directly from the licensing
authority in the other jurisdiction; or
(C) obtained from an electronic data base
maintained by the licensing authority in another jurisdiction that indicates
that the electronic data base is a primary source of verification of licensure
in that jurisdiction; and
(5) submits a reference letter, on a form
provided by the department, from the applicant's past employer verifying that
the applicant has been employed in a nursing capacity for at least 320 hours
within the last five years before application; if the applicant has not worked
within the preceding five years, the applicant must submit proof of completion
of a course of study approved by the board; the course of study must include
classroom instruction and a minimum of 100 supervised clinical hours with at
least 60 percent of the hours in direct patient care.
(c) The board or executive administrator will
reinstate a license to practice as a registered or practical nurse or on
retired status, that has been lapsed five years or more, if the applicant meets
the requirements of
AS
08.68.251 and (b) of this section.
Before Register 160 (January 2002), the subject matter of
12 AAC 44.317 appeared in
12 AAC
44.315.