Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 3, September 1, 2024
RELATES TO:
KRS
216B.400(2), (4), (5),
314.011(14),
314.103,
314.142,
314.475,
403.707,
421.500-421.575,
431.600-431.660
NECESSITY, FUNCTION, AND CONFORMITY:
KRS
314.131(1) authorizes the
Board of Nursing to promulgate administrative regulations as may be necessary
to enable it to carry into effect the provisions of KRS Chapter 314.
KRS
314.142(1) requires the
board to promulgate administrative regulations to create a Sexual Assault Nurse
Examiner Program. This administrative regulation establishes the requirements
relating to a sexual assault nurse examiner course and the credentials of a
sexual assault nurse examiner.
Section
1. Definitions.
(1) "Adolescent"
means a child who has reached the onset of physiologically normal
puberty.
(2) "Pediatric" means a
child who has not reached the age of eighteen (18).
(3) "SANE-A/A course" means a formal,
organized course of instruction that is designed to prepare a registered nurse
to perform forensic evaluation of an adult or adolescent sexual assault victim
and to promote and preserve the victim's biological, psychological, and social
health.
(4) "SANE course" means the
SANE-A/A course and the SANE-P/A course.
(5) "SANE-P/A course" means a formal,
organized course of instruction that is designed to prepare a registered nurse
to perform forensic evaluation of a pediatric or adolescent sexual assault
victim and to promote and preserve the victim's biological, psychological, and
social health.
Section
2. SANE Course Approval Application.
(1) On the form Application for Initial or
Continued SANE Course Approval, the applicant for approval of a SANE-A/A course
or a SANE-P/A course shall submit evidence to the board of completion of the
requirements for course approval that consists of the following documentation:
(a) Position description and qualifications
of the nurse administrator of the SANE course;
(b) Qualifications and description of the
faculty;
(c) Course
syllabus;
(d) Course completion
requirements;
(e) Tentative course
presentation dates;
(f) Records
maintenance policy; and
(g) Copy of
certificate of course completion form.
(2) Nurse administrator of SANE course. A
registered nurse, with current, active Kentucky licensure or a multistate
licensure privilege pursuant to
KRS
314.475, a baccalaureate or higher degree in
nursing, and experience in adult and nursing education shall be
administratively responsible for assessment, planning, development,
implementation, and evaluation of the SANE course.
(3) Faculty qualifications. Faculty
qualifications shall be consistent with the instructor qualifications set out
in Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) Education Guidelines. The name, title,
and credentials identifying the educational and professional qualifications for
each instructor shall be provided as part of the application.
(4) Course syllabus. The syllabus shall
include:
(a) Course prerequisites,
requirements, and fees;
(b) Course
outcomes, which shall provide statements of observable competencies, which if
taken as a whole, present a clear description of the entry level behaviors to
be achieved by the learner;
(c)
Unit objectives for an individual, which shall be stated in operational or
behavioral terms with supportive content identified;
(d) Content as specified in subsection (6) of
this section, which shall be described in detailed outline format with
corresponding lesson plans and time frame, and which shall be related to, and
consistent with, the unit objectives, and support achievement of expected
course outcomes;
(e) Teaching
methods with the activities of both instructor and learner specified in
relation to the content outline, and which shall be congruent with stated
course objectives and content, and reflect the application of adult learning
principles;
(f) Evaluation methods,
which shall be clearly defined for evaluating the learner's achievement of
course outcomes, and which shall include a process for annual course evaluation
by students, providers, faculty, and administration; and
(g) Instructional or reference materials
required, which shall be identified.
(5) Completion requirements. Requirements for
successful completion of the SANE course shall be clearly specified and shall
include demonstration of clinical competency. A statement of policy regarding a
candidate who fails to successfully complete the course shall be
included.
(6) The SANE-A/A course
and the SANE-P/A course content shall be consistent with Sexual Assault Nurse
Examiner (SANE) Education Guidelines.
(a) In
addition to that content, the SANE-A/A course and the SANE-P/A course shall
include:
1. Observing live or previously
recorded criminal trials and meeting with the Commonwealth Attorney or a
representative from the Commonwealth Attorney's office in order to gain an
understanding of the trial process including testifying;
2. Meeting with the local rape crisis center
and a rape crisis center victim advocate in order to gain an understanding of
the services provided to victims by rape crisis centers and the role of an
advocate;
3. Meeting with local law
enforcement officers or investigators responsible for investigating reports of
rape or sexual assault in order to gain an understanding of the investigative
process; and
4. Application of the
Kentucky statewide medical protocol relating to the forensic and medical
examination of an individual reporting sexual assault pursuant to
KRS
216B.400(2) and (4);
and
5. The Kentucky Crime Victim
Bill of Rights, KRS
421.500 through
421.575.
(b) In addition to the requirements of
paragraph (a) of this subsection, the SANE-P/A course shall include:
1. Principles of child development;
2. Techniques for acute
evaluations;
3. An overview of
Kentucky Child Advocacy Centers; and
4. An overview of
KRS
431.600 through
431.660 which shall include
information about multidisciplinary teams and their functions, model protocols
approved by the Kentucky Multidisciplinary Commission on Child Sexual Abuse,
and the role of peer review in child sexual abuse cases.
Section 3. Contact Hour
Credit for Continuing Education.
(1) The SANE
course shall be approved for contact hour credit which may be applied to
licensure requirements.
(2)
Approval period. Board approval for a SANE course shall be granted for a four
(4) year period.
(3) Records shall
be maintained for a period of five (5) years, including the following:
(a) Provider name, date, and site of the
course; and
(b) Participant roster,
containing at a minimum the name, Social Security number, and license number
for each participant.
(4) A participant shall receive a certificate
of completion that documents the following:
(a) Name of participant;
(b) Title of course, date, and
location;
(c) Provider's name;
and
(d) Name and signature of
authorized provider representative.
Section 4. Continued Board Approval of a SANE
Course.
(1) An application for continued
approval of a SANE course shall be submitted on the Application for Initial or
Continued SANE Course Approval at least three (3) months prior to the end of
the current approval period.
(2) A
SANE course syllabus shall be submitted with the Application for Initial or
Continued SANE Course Approval.
(3)
Continued approval shall be based on the past approval period performance and
compliance with the board standards described in this administrative
regulation.
Section 5.
The board may deny, revoke, or suspend the approval status of a SANE course for
violation of this administrative regulation.
Section 6. Appeal. If a SANE course
administrator is dissatisfied with a board decision concerning approval and
wishes a review of the decision, the procedure established in this section
shall be followed.
(1) A written request for
the review shall be filed with the board within thirty (30) days after the date
of notification of the board action which the SANE course administrator
contests.
(2) The board, or its
designee, shall conduct a review in which the SANE course administrator may
appear in person and with counsel to present reasons why the board's decision
should be set aside or modified.
Section 7. Requirements for Sexual Assault
Nurse Examiner (SANE) Credential.
(1) The
applicant for the SANE-A/A or SANE-P/A credential shall:
(a) Hold a current, active registered nurse
license in Kentucky or a multistate licensure privilege pursuant to
KRS
314.475;
(b) Have completed a board approved SANE
educational course or a comparable course, which the board or its designee
shall:
1. Evaluate to determine its course
comparability; and
2. Advise an
applicant if the course is not comparable and specify what additional
components shall be completed to allow the applicant to be
credentialed.
(c)
Complete the Application for Credential as a Sexual Assault Nurse
Examiner;
(d) Pay the fee
established in
201 KAR 20:240;
(e) Provide a criminal record check by the
Department of Kentucky State Police (KSP) and the Federal Bureau of
Investigation (FBI);
(f) Use the
FBI Applicant Fingerprint Card;
(g)
Pay any required fee to the KSP and the FBI;
(h) Complete the criminal record check within
six (6) months of the date of the application;
(i) Provide a certified or attested copy of
the court record of any misdemeanor or felony conviction as required by
201 KAR 20:370, Section 1(3);
and
(j) Provide a letter of
explanation that addresses each conviction, if applicable.
(2) Upon completion of the application
process, the board shall issue the appropriate SANE credential for a period
ending October 31.
(3) An applicant
shall not be credentialed until a report is received from the FBI pursuant to
the request submitted under subsection (1)(e) of this section and any
conviction is addressed by the board.
Section 8. Renewal.
(1) To renew the SANE-P/A or the SANE-A/A
credential for the next period, each sexual assault nurse examiner shall
complete at least five (5) contact hours of continuing education related to the
role of the sexual assault nurse examiner or forensic nursing within each
continuing education earning period. A provider of a board approved SANE course
may offer continuing education related to the role of the sexual assault nurse
examiner.
(2) Upon completion of
the required continuing education, completion of the Annual Credential Renewal
Application: SANE Credential with RN in Kentucky or Annual Credential Renewal
Application: SANE with RN Compact License (Not Kentucky), as applicable, and
payment of the fee established in
201 KAR 20:240, the appropriate
SANE credential shall be renewed at the same time the registered nurse license
is renewed.
(3) The five (5)
contact hours may count toward the required contact hours of continuing
education for renewal of the registered nurse license.
(4) Failure to meet the five (5) contact hour
continuing education requirement shall cause the SANE credential to
lapse.
Section 9.
Reinstatement.
(1) If the SANE credential has
lapsed for a period of less than four (4) consecutive registered nurse
licensure periods, and the individual wants the credential reinstated, the
individual shall apply to reinstate the credential by:
(a) Submitting the Application for Credential
as a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner;
(b) Paying the fee established in
201 KAR 20:240;
(c) Submitting evidence of earning the
continuing education requirement referenced in Section 8(1) of this
administrative regulation for the number of registered nurse licensure periods
since the SANE credential lapsed;
(d) Providing a criminal record check by the
KSP and FBI;
(e) Using the FBI
Applicant Fingerprint Card;
(f)
Paying any required fee to the KSP and the FBI;
(g) Completing the criminal record check
within six (6) months of the date of the application;
(h) Providing a certified or attested copy of
the court record of any misdemeanor or felony conviction as required by
201 KAR 20:370, Section 1(3);
and
(i) Providing a letter of
explanation that addresses each conviction, if applicable.
(2) An applicant shall not be credentialed
until a report is received from the FBI pursuant to the request submitted under
subsection (1)(d) of this section and any conviction is addressed by the
board.
(3) If the SANE credential
has lapsed for more than four (4) consecutive licensure periods, the nurse
shall complete a SANE course prior to reinstatement.
Section 10. The board shall obtain input from
the Sexual Assault Response Team Advisory Committee concerning any proposed
amendment to this administrative regulation as follows:
(1) The board shall send a draft copy of any
proposed amendment to the co-chairs of the Sexual Assault Response Team
Advisory Committee prior to approval by the board;
(2) The board shall request that comments on
the proposed amendment be forwarded to the board's designated staff person
within ninety (90) days; and
(3) At
the conclusion of that time period or upon receipt of comments, whichever is
sooner, the board, at its next regularly scheduled meeting, shall consider the
comments.
Section 11.
Incorporation by Reference.
(1) The following
material is incorporated by reference:
(a)
"Application for Initial or Continued SANE Course Approval", 10/2018;
(b) "Application for Credential as a Sexual
Assault Nurse Examiner", 10/2022;
(c) "Annual Credential Renewal Application:
SANE Credential with RN in Kentucky", 02/2021;
(d) "Annual Credential Renewal Application:
SANE with RN Compact License (Not Kentucky)", 02/2021; and
(e) "Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE)
Education Guidelines", 2018, International Association of Forensic
Nurses.
(2) This
material may be inspected, copied, or obtained, subject to applicable copyright
law, at the Kentucky Board of Nursing, 312 Whittington Parkway, Suite 300,
Louisville, Kentucky 40222-5172, Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
This material is also available on the board's Web site at
https://kbn.ky.gov/document-library/Pages/default.aspx
(3) The material in subsection 1(e) of this
section may be obtained at
https://cdn.ymaws.com/www.forensicnurses.org/resource/resmgr/education/2018_sane_edguidelines.pdf.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY:
KRS
314.131(1),
314.142(1)