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REGULATIONS
Vol. 26 Iss. 7 - December 07, 2009TITLE 18. PROFESSIONAL AND OCCUPATIONAL LICENSINGBOARD OF NURSINGChapter 20Final RegulationTitle of Regulation: 18VAC90-20. Regulations Governing the Practice of Nursing (amending 18VAC90-20-10, 18VAC90-20-210).
Statutory Authority: § 54.1-2400 of the Code of Virginia.
Effective Date: January 6, 2010.
Agency Contact: Jay P. Douglas, R.N., Executive Director, Board of Nursing, 9960 Mayland Drive, Suite 300, Richmond, VA 23233-1463, telephone (804) 367-4515, FAX (804) 527-4455, or email jay.douglas@dhp.virginia.gov.
Summary:
The Board of Nursing has amended its requirements for foreign-trained nurses to eliminate the qualifying examination requirement for registered nurses but retain the educational and licensure review for comparability and the requirement for a test of English proficiency. For practical nurses educated in other countries, the credentials review is retained and a test of English proficiency is included in regulations as it is now required for an occupational visa into the United States. For both professions, the Commission on Graduate of Foreign Nursing Schools is recognized in federal law and in Virginia regulation as the body that is approved to certify comparability and eligibility. However, the board may accept other agencies that provide a similar level of assurance and thoroughness in reviewing documents and tests for English proficiency.
No changes were made to the regulation from publication of the proposed to the final regulation.
Summary of Public Comments and Agency's Response: A summary of comments made by the public and the agency's response may be obtained from the promulgating agency or viewed at the office of the Registrar of Regulations.
Part I
General Provisions18VAC90-20-10. Definitions.
In addition to words and terms defined in § 54.1-3030 of the Code of Virginia, the following words and terms when used in this chapter shall have the following meanings unless the context clearly indicates otherwise:
"Accreditation" means having been accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission (NLNAC) or by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (CCNE).
"Approval" means the process by which the board or a governmental agency in another state or foreign country evaluates and grants official recognition to nursing education programs that meet established standards not inconsistent with Virginia law.
"Associate degree nursing program" means a nursing education program preparing for registered nurse licensure, offered by a Virginia college or other institution and designed to lead to an associate degree in nursing, provided that the institution is authorized to confer such degree by the State Council of Higher Education.
"Baccalaureate degree nursing program" means a nursing education program preparing for registered nurse licensure, offered by a Virginia college or university and designed to lead to a baccalaureate degree with a major in nursing, provided that the institution is authorized to confer such degree by the State Council of Higher Education.
"Board" means the Board of Nursing.
"CGFNS" means the Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools.
"Clinical setting" means any location in which the clinical practice of nursing occurs as specified in an agreement between the cooperating agency and the school of nursing.
"Conditional approval" means a time-limited status which results when an approved nursing education program has failed to maintain requirements as set forth in Article 2 (18VAC90-20-70 et seq.) of Part II of this chapter.
"Cooperating agency" means an agency or institution that enters into a written agreement to provide learning experiences for a nursing education program.
"Diploma nursing program" means a nursing education program preparing for registered nurse licensure, offered by a hospital and designed to lead to a diploma in nursing, provided the hospital is licensed in this state.
"NCLEX" means the National Council Licensing Examination.
"NCSBN" means the National Council of State Boards of Nursing.
"National certifying organization" means an organization that has as one of its purposes the certification of a specialty in nursing based on an examination attesting to the knowledge of the nurse for practice in the specialty area and is accredited by a national body recognized by NCSBN.
"Nursing education program" means an entity offering a basic course of study preparing persons for licensure as registered nurses or as licensed practical nurses. A basic course of study shall include all courses required for the degree, diploma or certificate.
"Nursing faculty" means registered nurses who teach the practice of nursing in nursing education programs.
"Practical nursing program" means a nursing education program preparing for practical nurse licensure that leads to a diploma or certificate in practical nursing, provided the school is authorized by the Virginia State Board of Education or the appropriate governmental credentialing agency.
"Preceptor" means a licensed health care provider who is employed in the clinical setting, serves as a resource person and role model, and is present with the nursing student in that setting.
"Primary state of residence" means the state of a person's declared fixed permanent and principal home or domicile for legal purposes.
"Program director" means a registered nurse who holds a current, unrestricted license in Virginia or a multistate licensure privilege and who has been designated by the controlling authority to administer the nursing education program.
"Provisional approval" means the initial status granted to a nursing education program which shall continue until the first class has graduated and the board has taken final action on the application for approval.
"Recommendation" means a guide to actions that will assist an institution to improve and develop its nursing education program.
"Requirement" means a mandatory condition that a nursing education program must meet to be approved.
18VAC90-20-210. Licensure of applicants from other countries.
A. With the exception of applicants from Canada who are eligible to be licensed by endorsement, applicants whose basic nursing education was received in, and who are duly licensed under the laws of, another country, shall be scheduled to take the licensing examination provided they meet the statutory qualifications for licensure. Verification of qualification shall be based on documents submitted as required in
subsectionssubsection Band Dor C of this section.B. Such applicants for registered nurse licensure shall:
1. Submit evidence
of passingfrom theCommission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools Qualifying ExaminationCGFNS that the secondary education, nursing education, and license are comparable to those required for registered nurses in the Commonwealth;and2. Submit evidence of passage of an English language proficiency examination approved by the CGFNS, unless the applicant meets the CGFNS criteria for an exemption from the requirement; and
2.3. Submit the required application and fee for licensure by examination.C. Such applicants for practical nurse licensure shall:
1. Submit evidence from the CGFNS that the secondary education, nursing education, and license are comparable to those required for practical nurses in the Commonwealth;
2. Submit evidence of passage of an English language proficiency examination approved by the CGFNS, unless the applicant meets the CGFNS criteria for an exemption from the requirement; and
3. Submit the required application and fee for licensure by examination.
D. An applicant for licensure as a registered nurse who has met the requirements of subsections A and B of this section may practice for a period not to exceed 90 days from the date of approval of an application submitted to the board when he is working as a nonsupervisory staff nurse in a licensed nursing home or certified nursing facility.
1. Applicants who practice nursing as provided in this subsection shall use the designation "foreign nurse graduate" on nametags or when signing official records.
2. During the 90-day period, the applicant shall take and pass the licensing examination in order to remain eligible to practice nursing in Virginia.
3. Any person practicing nursing under this exemption who fails to pass the licensure examination within the 90-day period may not thereafter practice nursing until he passes the licensing examination.
D. Such applicants for practical nurse licensure shall:1. Submit evidence from a recognized agency that reviews credentials of foreign-educated nurses that the secondary education, nursing education, and license are comparable to those required for licensed practical nurses in the Commonwealth;2. Request that the credentialing agency, in the country where licensed, submit the verification of licensure form directly to the board office; and3. Submit the required application and fee for licensure by examination.E. In addition to CGFNS, the board may accept credentials from other recognized agencies that review credentials of foreign-educated nurses if such agencies have been approved by the board.
VA.R. Doc. No. R08-04; Filed November 17, 2009, 9:07 a.m.