Wyoming Administrative Code
Agency 054 - Nursing, Board of
Sub-Agency 0002 - General
Chapter 2 - LICENSURE / CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
Section 2-4 - Licensure/Certification by Endorsement
Universal Citation: WY Code of Rules 2-4
Current through September 21, 2024
(a) An applicant who is unable to provide satisfactory verification of education, training, or competency shall be required to meet the requirements for licensure or certification by examination.
(b) APRN. Applicant shall:
(i) Graduate from a
nationally accredited graduate or post-graduate level advanced practice nurse
educational program or have completed an accredited APRN education program
prior to January 1, 1999;
(ii)
Complete a program of study in a role and population focus area of advanced
practice registered nursing;
(iii)
Submit evidence of current national certification in the same role and
population focus area of graduate study from the certifying body;
(iv) Submit verification of an active APRN
license from another jurisdiction;
(v) Submit completed application and
fees;
(vi) Submit CBC fingerprint
cards and fees; and
(vii) Comply
with Section
5, if applicable.
(c) RN or LPN/VN. Applicant shall:
(i) Graduate from a licensing board-approved
RN or LPN/VN pre-licensure nursing education program;
(ii) Submit verification of an active license
from another jurisdiction;
(iii)
Submit completed application and fees;
(iv) Submit CBC fingerprint cards and
fees;
(v) Successfully pass a
NCLEX-RN or NCLEX-PN examination or a recognized predecessor examination
(SBTPE);
(vi) Submit verification
of initial state of licensure by examination; and
(vii) Submit evidence of meeting competency
under Section
13.
(d) CNA. Applicant shall:
(i) Graduate from a state approved CNA
training and competency evaluation program;
(ii) Submit verification of an active
certificate from another jurisdiction;
(iii) Submit completed application and
fees;
(iv) Submit CBC fingerprint
cards and fees;
(v) Submit
verification of initial state of certification by examination; and
(vi) Submit evidence of meeting competency
under Section
13.
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