Wyoming Administrative Code
Agency 054 - Nursing, Board of
Sub-Agency 0002 - General
Chapter 8 - PROCEDURE FOR APPLICATION, LICENSURE, AND DISCIPLINARY MATTERS
Section 8-3 - Grounds for Discipline or Denial of License
Universal Citation: WY Code of Rules 8-3
Current through September 21, 2024
(a) Disciplinary Action. The Board may take disciplinary action or refuse to issue, renew, relicense, or reinstate a license for one (1) or more of the following acts or conduct, upon proof the licensee or applicant:
(i) Was impaired with the intent of
practicing nursing or nurse assisting due to:
(A) Physical or mental disability;
(B) Lack of nursing competence;
(C) Substance abuse; or
(D) Substance dependency.
(ii) Was under the influence of
alcohol, drugs, substances, or chemicals with the intent of practicing nursing
or nurse assisting;
(iii) Has
abused a client or member of a vulnerable population, including, but not
limited to: physical, verbal, mental, emotional, financial, or sexual
abuse;
(iv) Has engaged in sexual
misconduct as defined in Wyoming Statute
33-1-118(b)(ii);
(v) Has neglected a client or member of a
vulnerable population;
(vi) Has
abandoned a client;
(vii) Has
distributed, sold, or used without authorization, illegally possessed, or
manufactured controlled or illicit drugs;
(viii) Has diverted drugs or medications for
self or others;
(ix) Has interfered
with a client's plan of care;
(x)
Has performed unsafe client care;
(xi) Has violated client boundaries
including, but not limited to: sexual boundaries or entering into financial
transactions with clients;
(xii)
Has misappropriated client property;
(xiii) Has misappropriated property belonging
to a hospital, medical clinic, or facility providing care to a
client;
(xiv) Has violated the
privacy or confidentiality of a client in any form including, but not limited
to: written, verbal, or technological;
(xv) Has failed to appropriately
supervise;
(xvi) Has improperly
delegated a nursing task;
(xvii)
With respect to APRNs, has failed to supervise or monitor the performance of
acts by an individual working under the direction of the APRN;
(xviii) Has aided another licensee in
practicing beyond the scope of the nurse's license or experience;
(xix) Prescribing, dispensing, administering,
or distributing drugs or medications in an unsafe manner or without adequate
instructions to patients according to the acceptable and prevailing
standards;
(xx) Prescribing,
dispensing, administering, or distributing drugs or medications for other than
therapeutic or prophylactic purposes;
(xxi) Prescribing or dispensing drugs or
medications to individuals who are not patients of the APRN or who are not
within the nurse's role and population focus.
(b) Volunteer Nurse Discipline. In addition to those acts identified in subsection (a), the Board may take disciplinary action against a volunteer nurse, upon proof the volunteer nurse:
(i) Has accepted monetary compensation for
providing nursing services while holding a volunteer nurse license;
(ii) Has practiced outside the premises of a
nonprofit health care facility in the State;
(iii) Has provided care to persons other than
low income uninsured; or
(iv) Has
engaged in practice outside the scope of the volunteer nurse license in the
State.
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