This chapter presents the Minimum Requirements established by the
Arkansas State Board of Nursing for nursing education programs that lead to
licensure.
The Requirements are purposefully designed broad in scope to be
applicable to all programs. Some programs, however, require specific criteria
and those are so indicated in each section as appropriate under the heading
variation.
The Board of Nursing has the authority to grant or withdraw any
type of approval status from any nursing education program based upon
compliance with these minimum requirements.
A.
PURPOSES
1. Promote the safe practice of nursing by
establishing and maintaining Minimum Requirements for nursing education
programs.
2. Provide graduates of
RIM, LPN, and LPTN programs assurance of eligibility to apply for admission to
the applicable examination for licensure, and provide graduates of APN programs
a basis to take an ASBN approved certification examination in a category of
advanced practice nursing.
3. Set
forth the criteria to approve new and established educational programs leading
to licensure.
4. Insure quality of
nursing education programs.
5.
Facilitate the decision making process regarding nursing education programs
approval.
B.
APPROVALS
The following content, related to five approvals granted by the
Board to nursing education programs, is presented in process format. Variations
to an established process are so reflected.
While the Board grants approvals, it also shall take away those
same approvals as indicated by a program's compliance with the Minimum
Requirements.
In addition, any program which has obtained approval and not
admitted students within twelve months after approval has been granted, or has
suspended student admissions for a period of twelve months, shall automatically
forfeit approval. Should the institution again desire to admit students,
application shall be made to the Board for a new program.
1. New Program
a. An institution, wishing to conduct a new
nursing education program leading to licensure shall apply to the Board and
submit evidence that it is prepared to carry out the program.
b. Utilize established appropriate Minimum
Requirements:
1) Applicant for new program
approval, shall comply with the Requirements for Prerequisite
Approval.
2) Variation: Applicant
for Advanced Practice program shall comply with the "Criteria and Procedures
for Preparing Proposals for New Programs", established by the Arkansas
Department of Higher Education.
3)
The Board shall evaluate the extent of compliance with the Requirements and
take one of the following actions:
a) Deny
Prerequisite Approval or,
b) Defer
Prerequisite Approval or,
c) Grant
Prerequisite Approval.
c. A survey of the institution and the
proposed new program shall be made by an authorized representative of the
Board, who shall submit a written report of survey findings to the
Board.
d. After receiving
Prerequisite Approval status, the new program applicant may proceed toward
compliance with the Requirements for Initial Approval.
e. The Board shall evaluate the extent of
compliance with the Requirements for Initial Approval and take one of the
following actions:
1) Deny Initial Approval
or,
2) Defer Initial Approval
or,
3) Grant Initial
Approval.
f. After
receiving initial Approval status, the new program may admit students and
proceed toward compliance with Requirements for Full Approval. Before
graduation of the first class, a survey visit shall be made by a representative
of the Board and the Board shall evaluate the extent of compliance with the
Requirements for Full Approval and take one of the following actions:
1) Deny Full Approval or,
2) Defer Full Approval or,
3) Grant Full Approval.
g. After Full Approval status is obtained by
the new program, it shall be evaluated as an established program.
2. Established Program
a. An established program is reviewed on a
scheduled basis and as deemed necessary for compliance with minimum
requirements.
b. Information
regarding a nursing education program, requested by the Board, shall be
provided by the controlling institution.
c. Established programs with Full Approval
status shall be surveyed by a Board representative as follows:
1) New established program-first survey-three
(3) years after Full Approval status granted.
2) Registered nurse program-every five (5)
years thereafter.
3) Practical
nurse program and psychiatric technician nurse program-every three (3) years
thereafter.
4) Advanced practice
nurse program - every five (5) years or until requirements for exemption are
met.
Exemption: Master's programs in advanced practice nursing, which
submit evidence of having current accreditation by a Board recognized national
educational accrediting agency for the discipline of nursing, shall be accepted
by the Board as having met the regulations for Board approval. The standards
for accreditation shall be maintained during the accrediting period.
d. Minimum Requirements
for Continued Full Approval status shall be utilized during the survey visit by
the Board representative.
e. In
addition, criteria established by the Arkansas Department of Higher Education
shall be utilized for advanced practice programs until requirements for
exemption are met.
f. The
representative shall report survey findings and other available information to
the Board.
g. The Board shall
evaluate the extent of compliance with the Minimum Requirements and/or ADHE
Criteria for advanced practice programs and take one of the following actions:
1) Defer Continued Full Approval
or,
2) Grant Continued Full
Approval or,
3) Grant Conditional
Approval or
4) Withdraw Full
Approval, after public hearing.
h. The program shall receive written
notification of the Board's action. If noncompliance is evident, the
notification shall include deviations of concern as noted by the
Board.
3. Off Campus
Program
a. Off campus programs shall maintain
the same level of quality as that of the established program with Full Approval
status.
b. Off campus programs
shall be approved by the Board before implementation of operations.
c. New Off Campus Program
1) Comply with Requirements for Prerequisite
Approval; and
2) Provide evidence
that indicates readiness and available resources to operate the off campus
program at the same quality level as the established program on the main
campus.
3) The Board shall consider
all available information and take one of the following actions:
a) Defer Approval or,
b) Grant Approval or,
c) Deny Approval.
d. The program shall received
written notification of the Board's action regarding the off campus
program.
e. After implementation of
operations, off campus program surveys shall be conducted as a part of the
established program survey visit. Approval status shall be given to the main
campus.
C.
PROCESSES1. Prerequisite
Approval
An institution seeking to establish a new nursing education
program or off campus program shall submit a letter of intent to the Board of
Nursing.
a. The institution must
submit a recent feasibility study, signed by the appropriate administrative
officers, which includes but is not limited to the following:
1) Purpose for establishing a
school.
2) Type of educational
program to be established.
3)
Relationship to the controlling institution (organization chart).
4) Philosophy, purposes and accreditation
status of the controlling institution.
5) Financial resources for the
program.
6) Need and readiness of
the community to support the program.
7) Source and numbers of potential students
and faculty.
8) Proposed clinical
facilities for student experiences, with letters of support from
facilities.
9) Other schools using
proposed clinical facilities.
10)
Proposed physical facilities.
11)
Availability of the general education component of the curriculum.
12) Timetable for initiating the
program.
b. A
representative of the Board shall conduct a survey.
c. The survey report and the materials from
the institution shall be submitted to the Board.
d. The program and controlling institution
shall receive written notification of the Board's action.
2. Initial Approval
a. The institution shall secure a director
for the program.
b. Job
responsibilities of the director shall include the following:
1) Program planning.
2) Detailed budget preparation.
3) Employment of qualified faculty.
4) Preparation of a school organizational
chart showing institutional control, relationships and lines of
authority.
5) Securing consultation
with demonstrated evidence of visits.
6) Statement of philosophy and
purpose.
7) Curriculum and
objectives.
8) Student and faculty
welfare.
9) Program Evaluation
process.
10) Agency
contracts.
c.
Representatives of the Board shall meet periodically with the director and
faculty of the program. Consultation by representatives of the Board will be
available upon written request from the director.
d. The director must submit to the Board
written evidence of readiness of the program to admit students.
e. A representative of the Board shall
conduct a survey.
f. The report of
the Board representative's findings shall be submitted to the Board.
g. The program and controlling institution
shall receive written notification of the Board's action.
3. Full Approval
a. Information regarding a nursing education
program, requested by the Board, shall be provided by the controlling
institution.
b. A survey visit for
Full Approval shall be made by a representative of the Board prior to
graduation of the first class.
c.
The representative's findings shall be shared with the program for corrections
and additions. A written report shall be presented to the Board.
d. Additional information available to the
Board may be considered.
e. The
program and controlling institution shall receive written notification of the
Board's action.
f. A survey visit
shall be conducted within three (3) years after the first Full Approval is
granted. Surveys thereafter, shall be in accordance with Continued Full
Approval Requirements.
4. Continued Full Approval
a. Information regarding a nursing education
program, requested by the Board, shall be provided by the controlling
institution.
b. A survey visit
shall be completed by a representative of the Board:
1) Once very five (5) years for APN programs
not exempted, RN and RNP programs.
2) Once every three (3) years for PN and PTN
programs.
3) As deemed necessary by
the Board.
c. The
representative's findings shall be shared with the program for corrections and
additions. A written report shall be presented to the Board.
d. Additional information available to the
Board may be considered.
e. The
program and controlling institution shall receive written notification of the
Board's action.
5.
Conditional Approval
a. Information regarding
a nursing education program, requested by the Board, shall be provided by the
controlling institution.
b. A
survey visit shall be completed by a representative of the Board.
c. The representative's findings shall be
shared with the program for corrections and additions. A written report shall
be presented to the Board.
d.
Additional information available to the Board may be considered:
e. The controlling institution shall receive
written notification of noncompliance deviations and Board's action.
f. Conditional Approval status shall be in
effect for a maximum time of one (1) year time allowed for correcting the
noncompliance deviations unless otherwise determined by the Board.
g. Full Approval status may be reestablished
when evidence reflects full compliance with the Minimum Requirements.
6. Withdrawal of Approval
a. Information regarding a nursing education
program, requested by the Board, shall be provided by the controlling
institution.
b. A survey visit
shall be completed by a representative of the Board.
c. The representative's findings shall be
shared with the program for corrections or additions.
d. Additional information available to the
Board may be considered.
e. The
representative presents a report of noncompliance findings to the
Board.
f. A public hearing is
scheduled and held.
g. Approval
status shall be withdrawn when:
1) Conditional
approval deviations are not corrected within the time frame established by the
Board; or
2) The program reflects
continuing noncompliance with criteria for established program.
h. The program and controlling
institution shall receive written notification of the Board's action,
i. The Board shall give public notice to
students that as graduates of the program they will not be eligible for
admission to the appropriate licensing examination,
j. The program is responsible for assisting
students in transferring to a program which has Board approval.
k. Approval may be reestablished, by Board
action within one year after withdrawal of approval, when evidence reflects
full compliance with the Minimum Requirements.