Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 3, September 1, 2024
RELATES TO:
KRS
314.400 - 314.414
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
314.404(1) requires the
board to promulgate an administrative regulation to establish required
standards for training programs for licensed certified professional midwives.
This administrative regulation establishes the approval process for training
programs for licensed certified professional midwives.
Section 1. Definitions.
(1) "Board" means the Kentucky Board of
Nursing.
(2) "Program for licensed
certified professional midwives" means the educational unit that prepares a
person for licensure as a certified professional midwife.
Section 2. Establishment of a Training
Programs for Licensed Certified Professional Mid-wives.
(1) The governing institution that
establishes and conducts a training programs for licensed certified
professional midwives shall hold accreditation as a postsecondary institution,
college, or university by an accrediting body recognized by the U.S. Department
of Education.
(2) The governing
institution shall assume full legal responsibility for the overall conduct of
the training program for licensed certified professional midwives.
(3) The governing institution may receive
consultation from the board prior to establishing a training program.
Section 3. Letter of Intent.
(1) The governing institution shall submit to
the board a letter of intent to establish a training program for licensed
certified professional midwives.
(2) The letter of intent shall be completed
under the direction or consultation of a program administrator who shall have
the following qualifications:
(a) A minimum of
a master's or higher degree from an accredited college or university;
(b) A minimum of at least two (2) years of
experience in the independent practice of midwifery, nurse-midwifery, or
obstetrics in the past five (5) years;
(c) Have been the primary care giver for at
least seventy-five (75) births including provision of prenatal, intrapartum,
and postpartum care;
(d) Hold a
license as:
1. An LCPM
2. An APRN designated Certified Nurse
Midwife; or
3. A physician;
and
(e) Demonstrated
experience or preparation in education that includes teaching adults, adult
learning theory teaching methods, curriculum development, and curriculum
evaluation. A program administrator without previous program administrator
experience shall have a mentor assigned by the governing institution and an
educational development plan implemented. The mentor shall have documented
experience in program administration.
(3) The letter of intent shall include:
(a) Approval from the governing body of the
institution proposing the training program for licensed certified professional
midwives or other empowered approval bodies as applicable;
(b) The results of a feasibility study that
includes the following information related to the need for a training program
for licensed certified professional midwives:
1. Projected workforce demand; and
2. A description of the applicant pool that
is being targeted and how this population will be reached;
(c) Evidence of support from the community of
interest including how support for the creation of and training for students
enrolled in a program for licensed certified professional mid-wives will occur.
This documentation shall include evidence of the community of interest's
intention to contribute to the achievement of the clinical objectives of the
program;
(d) General information
about the governing institution including the mission, ownership, method of
financing, accreditation, enrollment, area served, and institutional faculty
qualifications and resources;
(e)
Admission of students, and projected graduation of the first class;
(f) Evidence of a sound financial base and
demonstrated financial stability available for planning, implementing, and
maintaining the training programs for licensed certified professional
midwives;
(g) A copy of the
curriculum vitae of the program administrator involved in the planning;
and
(h) The maximum number of new
students that the program is able to enroll in one (1) academic year. This
number shall be referred to as the program's enrollment
baseline.
(4)
(a) If concerns are raised about the need for
the program or about the ability of the program to obtain appropriate clinical
sites, a hearing shall be held before the board's education committee to act
upon the letter of intent.
(b) At
the conclusion of the hearing, the committee shall recommend to the board
whether or not to approve the letter of intent.
(c) If the letter of intent is approved by
the board, the governing institution shall be notified in writing that it may
move to the proposal phase. The proposal shall be submitted within one (1) year
of the date of the approval of the letter of intent or the letter of intent
shall expire.
(5) The
letter of intent shall be accompanied by a fee of $1,000 which is
non-refundable.
(6) When the letter
of intent is submitted to the board, the institution shall begin the
accreditation process with the Midwifery Education Accreditation Council (MEAC)
and the Council on Postsecondary Education, if applicable.
(7) All communication between the certified
professional midwives training program and MEAC shall be forwarded to the board
by the program administrator at the time of receipt from or submission to the
accrediting body, but no later than thirty (30) days of receipt by the
program.
(8) The program
administrator shall notify the board of pending site visits by MEAC and shall
provide to the board copies of any formal communication submitted to MEAC at
the time of submission.
Section
4. Proposal Phase.
(1) A
completed program proposal shall be submitted to the board by the governing
institution for approval.
(2) The
program shall not be announced, advertised, or students admitted to the
training program for licensed certified professional midwives until the
proposal has been approved and developmental status has been granted by the
board.
(3) The program proposal
shall include:
(a) Philosophy, mission, and
learning outcomes of the governing institution;
(b) An organizational chart of the governing
institution and written plan, which describes the organization of the training
program and its relationship to the institution;
(c) Proposed philosophy, mission, and
learning outcomes for the proposed program;
(d) Curriculum design including proposed
courses, description, sequence, and credit hours delineating those credits
assigned to theory and clinical;
(e) Student recruitment plan and the
enrollment baseline;
(f) A five (5)
year plan for recruiting and retaining qualified faculty;
(g) A proposed job description for the
program administrator reflecting authority and responsibility;
(h) A description of faculty offices,
classrooms, clinical skills laboratory, library facilities, conference rooms,
and learning resources;
(i) A
description of support services for students, to include provision of health
services or evidence of an emergency plan for care, academic advisement,
student services, mechanism for obtaining learning resources, and financial
aid;
(j) Availability and
willingness of the community, including accredited agencies, to provide
clinical experiences;
(k) Policies
and procedures for student admission to program for licensed certified
professional midwives and progression;
(l) Availability of clerical assistance and
support staff;
(m) A general plan
for systematic review of the program that results in continuing improvement;
and
(n) A description of financial
resources to support the program including a budget for the first three (3)
years with projected revenues and expenditures and the amount of resources
going to institutions or organizations for contractual or support
services.
(4) The
training program may meet with the board staff to clarify, verify, and amplify
materials included in the program proposal.
(5) The governing institution shall be
notified in writing of action taken by the board on the proposal.
(a) If the board determines that all
requirements have been met, the program shall be granted developmental
status.
(b) The board, in
collaboration with the program, shall determine an opening date.
Section 5.
Developmental Status.
(1) Students may be
admitted after developmental status is granted.
(2) Employment of program administrator and
faculty.
(a) The program administrator shall
be the first faculty member employed, and shall have assumed full time
responsibilities for the program prior to opening.
(b) The faculty shall be employed in
sufficient numbers to prepare for the development of the curriculum component
of the program.
(3) Any
deviation from the initial curriculum plan approved within the proposal shall
be approved by the board before the first class begins course
requirements.
(4) Any written
contracts for use of clinical facilities shall be executed and available for
review by the board prior to admission to the certified professional midwife
program.
(5) The certified
professional midwife program shall submit semi-annual progress and evaluation
reports or other reports as requested by the board to demonstrate
implementation of the approved proposal until the first class
graduates.
(6) Site visits shall be
conducted by the board as necessary.
(7) Developmental status may be withdrawn if:
(a) A class is not enrolled within eighteen
(18) months of the date the board granted developmental status; or
(b) The governing institution fails to submit
board required reports within the designated time period.
(8) The governing institution shall be
notified in writing of the intent to withdraw developmental status. The
governing institution may request reconsideration by the board. The request
shall be in writing and sent no more than thirty (30) days from the date of the
notification.
Section 6.
Initial Status and Program Approval.
(1) The
status of the program shall move automatically from developmental status to
initial status upon admission of the first class.
(2) It shall be the responsibility of the
certified professional midwife program to notify the board of the admission of
the first class.
(3) The program
shall notify the board in writing thirty (30) days prior to the graduation of
the first class.
(4) The decision
to grant program approval by the board shall be based on review of the
following:
(a) Achievement and continued
approval by a MEAC and
(b) Reports
of site visits conducted by a board representative to evaluate program
compliance with
201
KAR 20:600 and this administrative
regulation.
(5) The
board may grant program approval for a period of time not to exceed the
approval period granted by MEAC.
(6) If program approval is denied, the
applicant may request a hearing pursuant to KRS Chapter 13B.
STATUTORY AUTHORITY:
KRS
314.131(1),
314.404