Arkansas Administrative Code
Agency 067 - Board of Nursing
Rule 067.00.08-001 - Chapter 2 - Licensure; and Chapter 6, Standards for Nursing Education Programs
Current through Register Vol. 49, No. 9, September, 2024
CHAPTER TWO LICENSURE: RN, LPN, AND LPTN
The applicant shall meet the licensure requirements of the Board.
The passing score on the licensure examination shall be determined by the Board.
For the purpose of the Compact:
Other terms used in these rules are to be defined as in the Interstate Compact.
For the purpose of this Compact:
Home state Boards shall include in all licensure disciplinary orders and/or agreements that limit practice and/or require monitoring the requirement that the licensee subject to said order and/or agreement will agree to limit the licensee's practice to the home state during the pendency of the disciplinary order and/or agreement. This requirement may, in the alternative, allow the nurse to practice in other party states with prior written authorization from both the home state and such other party state Boards.
Bureau of Investigation shall have been completed no earlier than twelve (12) months prior to the application for an initial license issued by the ASBN and at any other time thereafter that the Board deems necessary.
Each person holding an active license or applying for reinstatement of a license under the provisions of the Nurse Practice Act shall be required to complete certain continuing education requirements prior to licensure renewal or reinstatement.
Each nurse shall declare his or her compliance with the requirements for continuing education at the time of license renewal or reinstatement. The declaration shall be made on the form supplied by the Board.
Upon payment of a certification/verification fee, a nurse seeking licensure in another state may have a certified statement of Arkansas licensure issued to the Board of Nursing in that state.
CHAPTER SIX STANDARDS FOR NURSING EDUCATION PROGRAMS
This chapter presents the Standards established by the Arkansas State Board of Nursing for nursing education programs that lead to licensure.
The parent institution shall be approved by the appropriate state body.
There shall be secretarial and other support staff sufficient to meet the needs of the program.