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Timestamp: 2019-01-21 01:43:17
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Vol. 35 Iss. 10 (Fast-Track Regulation) 18VAC90-19, Regulations Governing The Practice Of Nursing January 07, 2019
Title of Regulation: 18VAC90-19. Regulations Governing the Practice of Nursing (amending 18VAC90-19-110).
Effective Date: February 21, 2019.
Basis: Regulations are promulgated under the general authority of § 54.1-2400 of the Code of Virginia, which provides the Board of Nursing the authority to promulgate regulations to administer the regulatory system, and § 54.1-3001 of the Code of Virginia, which provides the statutory authority for a 90-day period of practice following graduation from an approved nursing education program.
Purpose: The purpose is clarification of 18VAC90-19-110 F, which specifies the requirements for licensure by examination. As authorized by the Code of Virginia, the board allows an applicant to practice for 90 days following graduation from a nursing education program. The current language seems to indicate that the applicant has 90 days to practice following receipt of the authorization letter from the board. The board often encounters confusion among applicants about the timing of the 90 days of authorized practice. The amendment clarifies the use of titles by applicants, so employers and applicants will clearly understand the limitations. Public health and safety will be better protected by clarifying that applicants who have failed the examination or have not passed within the 90-day period cannot practice or represent themselves as registered nurse or licensed practical nurse applicants.
Rationale for Using Fast-Track Rulemaking Process: The action is intended to clarify the current regulation rather than change its substance. There should be no objection to making the rule clearer.
Substance: The board has amended 18VAC90-19-110 F to clarify that the use of titles by registered nurse and licensed practical nurse applicants is applicable only to those who have authorization to practice for 90 days following graduation from an approved nursing education program.
Issues: The primary advantage of the amendment to the public is clearer language to avoid confusion or possible unintentional violation of law and regulation. There are no disadvantages to the public. There are no advantages or disadvantages to the Commonwealth.
Summary of the Proposed Amendments to Regulation. The Board of Nursing (Board) proposes to clarify that the designations "R.N. Applicant"1 and "L.P.N. Applicant"2 are applicable to authorized nurse licensure applicants for 90 days following graduation from an approved nursing education program, rather than 90 days following receipt of the authorization letter from the Board.
Estimated Economic Impact. Code of Virginia § 54.1-30013 authorizes the Board to allow a nursing applicant for licensure to practice for 90 days "following graduation from a nursing education program." The current regulatory language implies that the applicant has 90 days to practice "following receipt of the authorization letter from the Board." According to the Department of Health Professions (DHP), the Board has often encountered confusion among applicants about the timing of the 90 days of authorized practice. The Board proposes to clarify the use of titles by applicants, so employers and applicants will clearly understand the limitations. Consequently, the proposed amendment would not affect requirements or opportunities but would be beneficial in that it may reduce confusion among the public and affected entities.
Businesses and Entities Affected. The proposed amendment affects nursing education graduates who wish to become authorized to practice prior to obtaining full licensure. According to DHP, the Board issues 50 to 100 authorization letters per week.
Costs and Other Effects. The proposed amendment does not significantly affect costs for small businesses.
1"R.N." is registered nurse.
2"L.P.N." is licensed practical nurse.
3See https://law.lis.virginia.gov/vacode/title54.1/chapter30/section54.1-3001/
Agency's Response to Economic Impact Analysis: The Board of Nursing concurs with the analysis of the Department of Planning and Budget.
The amendment clarifies that the use of titles by registered nurse and licensed practical nurse applicants is applicable only to those who have authorization to practice for 90 days following graduation from an approved nursing education program.
Licensure and Renewal; Reinstatement
18VAC90-19-110. Licensure by examination.
A. The board shall authorize the administration of the NCLEX for registered nurse licensure and practical nurse licensure.
B. A candidate shall be eligible to take the NCLEX examination (i) upon receipt by the board of the completed application, the fee, and an official transcript or attestation of graduation from the nursing education program and (ii) when a determination has been made that no grounds exist upon which the board may deny licensure pursuant to § 54.1-3007 of the Code of Virginia.
C. To establish eligibility for licensure by examination, an applicant for the licensing examination shall:
1. File the required application, any necessary documentation and fee, including a criminal history background check as required by § 54.1-3005.1 of the Code of Virginia.
2. Arrange for the board to receive an official transcript from the nursing education program that shows either:
a. That the degree or diploma has been awarded and the date of graduation or conferral; or
b. That all requirements for awarding the degree or diploma have been met and that specifies the date of conferral.
3. File a new application and reapplication fee if:
a. The examination is not taken within 12 months of the date that the board determines the applicant to be eligible; or
b. Eligibility is not established within 12 months of the original filing date.
D. The minimum passing standard on the examination for registered nurse licensure and practical nurse licensure shall be determined by the board.
E. Any applicant suspected of giving or receiving unauthorized assistance during the examination may be noticed for a hearing pursuant to the provisions of the Administrative Process Act (§ 2.2-4000 et seq. of the Code of Virginia) to determine eligibility for licensure or reexamination.
F. Practice of nursing pending receipt of examination results.
1. A graduate who has filed a completed application for licensure in Virginia and has received an authorization letter issued by the board may practice nursing in Virginia from the date of the authorization letter. The period of practice shall not exceed 90 days between the date of successful completion of the nursing education program, as documented on the applicant's transcript, and the publication of the results of the candidate's first licensing examination.
2. Candidates who practice nursing as provided in subdivision 1 of this subsection shall use the designation "R.N. Applicant" or "L.P.N. Applicant" on a nametag or when signing official records.
3. The designations "R.N. Applicant" and "L.P.N. Applicant" shall not be used by applicants who either do not take the examination within 90 days following receipt of the authorization letter from the board beyond the 90-day period of authorized practice or by applicants who have failed the examination.
G. Applicants who fail the examination.
1. An applicant who fails the licensing examination shall not be licensed or be authorized to practice nursing in Virginia.
2. An applicant for licensure by reexamination shall file the required board application and reapplication fee in order to establish eligibility for reexamination.
3. Applicants who have failed the examination for licensure in another United States jurisdiction but satisfy the qualifications for licensure in this jurisdiction may apply for licensure by examination in Virginia. Such applicants shall submit the required application and fee. Such applicants shall not, however, be permitted to practice nursing in Virginia until the requisite license has been issued.
VA.R. Doc. No. R19-5478; Filed December 12, 2018, 2:33 p.m.