Code of Maryland Regulations
Title 10 - MARYLAND DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
Part 4
Subtitle 27 - BOARD OF NURSING
Chapter 10.27.03 - Nursing Education Programs
Section 10.27.03.16 - Annual Review
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.27.03.16
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. Annually, a program shall submit the following to the Board:
(1) An annual report on the form that the
Board requires;
(2) A program
catalog;
(3) Any annual reports to
the BRNAA;
(4) Any correspondence
related to the status of the program's accreditation;
(5) A summary of practices followed in safeguarding
the health and well-being of students;
(6) An audited fiscal report covering the
previous 2 years, including a statement of income and expenditures;
and
(7) Accurate and complete data
including, but not limited to, number of enrollments, admissions, graduates,
and faculty.
B. Annually, the Board shall:
(1) Review each program's
annual report, supporting documentation, and the licensure examination
performance of first-time candidates from each program;
(2) Notify each program achieving less than
90 percent of the national success rate; and
(3) If necessary, conduct a survey or site
visit, issue recommendations, place a program on conditional approval, or issue
a formal notice of violation and withdraw approval in accordance with
Regulation .17 of this chapter.
C. Approval may be reduced to conditional status for the following reasons:
(1)
Noncompliance with this chapter;
(2) Failure to hire faculty who meet the
qualifications as stated in Regulation .08 of this chapter;
(3) Noncompliance with the school's stated
philosophy, program design, objectives, or policies;
(4) Failure to submit records and reports to
the Board in a timely manner;
(5)
Failure to implement the approved curriculum;
(6) In accordance with §D of this
regulation, failure to maintain the required passing rate on the licensing
examination by first-time candidates;
(7) Failure to annually document that all
faculty have current licenses; and
(8) Other activities or situations, as
determined by the Board, that indicate a program is in jeopardy of violating
statutory and regulatory requirements and standards.
D. Unacceptable Performance on Licensure Examination.
(1) The Board shall issue a
warning to a program when the pass rate of first-time candidates does not
comply with §B(2) of this regulation.
(2) For the first year a program does not
meet the requirements §B(2) of this regulation and following the warning
in §D(1) of this regulation, the program shall, within 30 calendar days,
provide to the Board:
(a) A report that
identifies the factors believed to have contributed to the unacceptable
performance; and
(b) An action plan
to be approved by the Board.
(3) Second Successive Year Not in Compliance.
(a) For the second successive year that a
program is not in compliance with §B(2) of this regulation, the program
shall be placed on conditional approval and shall:
(i) Provide the Board with a report analyzing
all aspects of the educational program and identifying areas that may be
contributing to the unacceptable performance; and
(ii) Obtain the services of a Board-approved
outside consultant with expertise in nursing education congruent with program
needs.
(b) The Board's
professional staff shall conduct a survey visit to the school and provide a
report to the Board.
(4)
If compliance with the minimum licensure examination performance standard for
first-time candidates is not made by the program within 1 examination year from
the date of conditional approval, approval may be withdrawn.
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