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 10.27.03.18 - New Programs and Continuing Approval Requirements
Universal Citation: MD Code Reg 10.27.03.18
Current through Register Vol. 51, No. 19, September 20, 2024
A. New Program Requirements.
(1) An institution wishing to establish a
nursing program shall submit to the Board:
(a) A letter of intent;
(b) Proof that the institution is accredited
by the appropriate national or regional accrediting agency;
(c) A copy of the prospectus and program
proposal submitted to MHEC;
(d) An
addendum that describes in detail the:
(i)
Type and length of nursing program;
(ii) Curriculum plan;
(iii) Program objectives, outcomes, or
competencies; and
(iv) Description
of available clinical resources;
(e) Evidence that the proposed nursing
program is based upon sound educational principles; and
(f) Materials validating that the educational
institution is prepared to meet the requirements specified in this
chapter.
(2) A nursing
program providing on-site didactic or clinical instruction in Maryland shall
comply with this chapter and receive Board approval of the on-site program
before the commencement of instruction.
(3) Both MHEC and the Board shall collaborate
on program review.
(4) Following
review of the materials submitted, the Board shall notify the institution as to
whether further clarifications or revisions are necessary.
B. New Program Review.
(1) The proposed nursing education program
shall be reviewed at a regularly scheduled Board meeting.
(2) The Board may:
(a) Deny further consideration of the
proposal;
(b) Defer action on the
proposal; or
(c) Authorize a site
visit by the Board's professional staff and, following a report of the site
visit by the Board's professional staff, grant initial approval, defer action,
or deny the request.
(3)
If deferred or denied, the institution shall be notified in writing of the
reasons for the action.
C. Initial Approval. Initial approval:
(1) Is required before the admission of
students;
(2) Requires concurrence
of the Maryland Higher Education Commission; and
(3) Extends until the school or program has
graduated its first class.
D. Approval.
(1) Following graduation of the first class,
the Board shall evaluate the program for approval, conswering the:
(a) Report of a survey of the program by the Board's
professional staff, scheduled before graduation of the first class;
(b) Results of the performance of the
graduates on the National Council Licensure Examination; and
(c) Program's demonstrated continued ability
to provide an educational program that meets the standards set by the
Board.
(2) Upon review
of the survey report, the results of graduate performance on the National
Council Licensure Examination, and an assessment of the program's continued
ability to meet the standards set forth in this chapter, the Board may:
(a) Grant approval;
(b) Place the program on conditional
approval; or
(c) Withdraw initial
approval in accordance with Regulation .17 of this chapter.
(3) Approval, if granted, shall be
valid for not more than:
(a) 10 years for a
program accredited by a BRNAA; and
(b) 5 years for a program without BRNAA
accreditation.
E. Reapproval Requirements.
(1) The Board shall evaluate a program for
reapproval:
(a) Every 5 years if the program
is without BRNAA accreditation; and
(b) Not more than 10 years after approval is
granted if the program has BRNAA accreditation.
(2) Evaluation of continuing compliance shall
include the submission of a self-study report by the program and a survey visit
by the Board's professional staff. The self-study report shall be submitted to
the Board no less than one month prior to the survey visit.
(3) If the program is accredited by a BRNAA,
the reapproval survey visit may be made in coordination with a BRNAA
visit.
(4) Unscheduled survey or
site visits may be conducted at the discretion of the Board.
(5) A program that is accredited by a BRNAA
and is subsequently placed on warning or whose accreditation by the BRNAA is
withdrawn shall be scheduled immediately for a survey visit.
(6) During each survey or site visit, the
nurse administrator of the program shall make the following information
available:
(a) Data about the program,
including the following:
(i) The number of
students;
(ii) The legal body
responsible for policy and support of the program;
(iii) The organizational chart; and
(iv) An audited fiscal report covering the
previous 2 years, including a statement of income and expenditures;
(b) The nurse administrator's job
description;
(c) For each faculty
member and clinical preceptor, the following:
(i) Job descriptions;
(ii) Selection policies;
(iii) Orientation plan;
(iv) Faculty organization by-laws;
(v) Number of full-time and part-time faculty
and non-nursing faculty with academic credentials and assignments; and
(vi) Faculty-student clinical
ratio;
(d) Degree
plan;
(e) A copy of the current
curriculum and course catalog with the date of last revision;
(f) The testing process with test analysis
and the written test procedure;
(g)
A description of education facilities, including classrooms, offices,
libraries, and computers;
(h) A
list of clinical facilities and cooperating clinical agencies;
(i) The number of students by classes;
and
(j) The policies for students
as listed in Regulation .14D of this chapter.
(7) During each survey or site visit, the
nurse administrator shall make available the following:
(a) The program's administrators, faculty,
support services personnel, and students;
(b) Staff members of selected cooperating
clinical agencies;
(c) Faculty
minutes for at least the previous 3 years;
(d) Faculty and student handbooks;
(e) Student records;
(f) Policies and procedures;
(g) Curriculum materials;
(h) Cooperating clinical agency contractual
agreements;
(i) Program evaluation
plan and evidence of program effectiveness; and
(j) The program's current catalog.
(8) Upon review of the survey
report and the results of graduate performance on the National Council
Licensure Exam, and an assessment of the program's continued ability to meet
the standards set forth in this chapter, the Board may:
(a) Grant reapproval;
(b) Place the program on conditional
approval; or
(c) Withdraw approval
in accordance with Regulation .17 of this chapter.
(9) Reapproval, if granted, shall be valid
for not more than:
(a) 10 years for a program
accredited by a BRNAA; and
(b) 5
years for a program without BRNAA accreditation.
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