A.
LICENSURE
QUALIFICATIONS
1. Good moral
character.
2. Completion of an
approved high school course of study or the equivalent as determined by the
appropriate educational agency.
3.
Completion of a prescribed curriculum in a state approved school of practical
nursing with a diploma or certificate therefrom. The State Board may waive the
graduation requirement if the Board determines the applicant to be otherwise
qualified according to established criteria.
B.
EXAMINATION
1.
Eligibility
The applicant must meet the requirements of the Board.
2.
Application
a.
Application for examination must be completed, certified and filed with the
Board office prior to the examination.
b. Two 2x3-inch photographs, signed by the
applicant, must be filed with the application.
c. Examination applications shall not be
accepted for processing if they have been notarized prior to completion of the
educational program. The application shall not be acceptable if the director or
instructor of an educational program has certified the applicant prior to the
date of completion of the program.
3.
Admission
At least seven (7) days prior to the examination, the applicant
will be mailed an admission card which must be presented at the door of the
examination room.
4.
Fee
a. The
examination fee must accompany the application.
b. The fee for taking the examination must be
submitted with the application prior to the examination date.
c. The examination fee (first time or retake)
is not refundable.
5.
Passing Score
The passing score on the licensure examination for practical
nurses shall be determined by the Board in accordance with national
standards.
6.
Failing Score and Eligibility to Retake the
Examination
a. Any applicant
whose score falls below the passing score shall fail the examination.
b. Persons failing the examination will be
responsible for preparing to retake the examination.
7. State board examination results are mailed
to applicants and to their respective schools.
8.
Foreign Educated
Nurses
An applicant from a foreign country must meet the educational
requirements for licensure in Arkansas at the time he or she graduated from a
school of nursing.
a) The applicant
must present evidence of:
1) Graduation from a
secondary school (high school - 12 grades total) or the equivalent.
2) Graduation from an approved or accredited
school of nursing.
3) Licensure in
country of graduation, or proof of eligibility for licensure.
4) Theory and practice in medical, surgical,
pediatric and obstetrical nursing. Theory in psychiatric nursing.
5) Ability to write, speak and understand
English.
b) All
transcripts and certificates which are not in the English language must be
accompanied by a certified translation.
C. LICENSURE BY ENDORSEMENT
1.
Qualifications
a. An applicant for licensure by endorsement
must meet the requirements of the Board at the time of graduation if the Board
so recommends.
b. An applicant
licensed in another state since 1950 must have taken a State Board practical
nurse licensing examination and achieved a passing score.
2.
Application
a. Application must be completed, certified,
accompanied by a 2x3-inch photograph signed by the applicant, and filed with
the Board.
b. Endorsement
certification will be accepted from the original state of licensure
only.
3. Fee
a. The iicensure/endorsement fee must
accompany the application.
b. The
fee is not refundable.