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H0445........................................................by MR. SPEAKER Requested by: Board of Nursing NURSING PRACTICES ACT - Amends, adds to and repeals existing law regarding the Idaho Nursing Practices Act to provide definitions, to provide membership and powers of the Board of Nursing, to provide for qualifications for a license for advanced practice professional nursing, to provide qualifications and fees and to provide unlawful conduct. 01/12 House intro - 1st rdg - to printing 01/12 Rpt prt - to Health/Wel
H0445|||| LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF IDAHO |||| Fifty-fourth Legislature Second Regular Session - 1998IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES HOUSE BILL NO. 445 BY MR. SPEAKER Requested by: Board of Nursing 1 AN ACT 2 RELATING TO THE IDAHO NURSING PRACTICE ACT; AMENDING SECTION 54-1402, IDAHO 3 CODE, TO PROVIDE DEFINITIONS AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING 4 SECTION 54-1403, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE MEMBERSHIP OF THE BOARD OF NURSING 5 AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 54-1404, IDAHO CODE, 6 TO PROVIDE POWERS OF THE BOARD OF NURSING; AMENDING SECTION 54-1407, IDAHO 7 CODE, TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS AND TO REDESIGNATE THE SECTION; 8 AMENDING SECTION 54-1408, IDAHO CODE, TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS AND 9 TO REDESIGNATE THE SECTION; AMENDING CHAPTER 14, TITLE 54, IDAHO CODE, BY 10 THE ADDITION OF A NEW SECTION 54-1409, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE FOR LICENSES 11 FOR ADVANCED PRACTICE PROFESSIONAL NURSING AND TO PROVIDE QUALIFICATIONS 12 AND FEES; AMENDING SECTION 54-1409, IDAHO CODE, TO REDESIGNATE THE SECTION 13 AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMENDING SECTION 54-1410, IDAHO CODE, 14 TO REDESIGNATE THE SECTION; AMENDING SECTION 54-1411, IDAHO CODE, TO MAKE 15 A TECHNICAL CORRECTION AND TO REDESIGNATE THE SECTION; AMENDING SECTION 16 54-1412, IDAHO CODE, TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS AND TO REDESIGNATE THE 17 SECTION; AMENDING SECTION 54-1413, IDAHO CODE, TO PROVIDE UNLAWFUL CON- 18 DUCT, TO REDESIGNATE THE SECTION AND TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS; AMEND- 19 ING SECTION 54-1414, IDAHO CODE, TO MAKE TECHNICAL CORRECTIONS AND TO 20 REDESIGNATE THE SECTION; AND REPEALING SECTION 54-1415, IDAHO CODE. 21 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Idaho: 22 SECTION 1. That Section 54-1402, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 23 amended to read as follows: 24 54-1402. DEFINITIONS. As used in this act: 25 (1) "Advanced practice professional nurse" means a professional 26 nurse licensed in this state who has gained additional specialized knowledge, 27 skills and experience through a nationally accredited program of study as 28 defined herein and is authorized to perform advanced nursing practice, which 29 may include the prescribing, administering and dispensing of therapeutic 30 pharmacologic agents, as defined by board rules. An advanced practice profes- 31 sional nurse shall perform only those acts as provided herein and for which 32 the individual is educationally prepared. Advanced practice professional 33 nurses shall include certified nurse-midwives, clinical nurse specialists, 34 nurse practitioners, and registered nurse anesthetists as defined in this sub- 35 section. 36 (a) "Certified nurse-midwife" means a licensed professional nurse 37 who has graduated from a nationally accredited nurse-midwifery program, 38 passed a qualifying examination recognized by the board, and has current 39 initial certification or current recertification from a national organiza- 40 tion recognized by the board. Certified nurse-midwives who meet these 41 qualifying requirements and are licensed by the board, may manage women's 42 health care, which may include pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic thera- 43 peutic and corrective measures which focus on pregnancy, childbirth, the 2 1 postpartum period, care of the newborn, reproductive and gynecological 2 needs of well women as defined by the rules of the board. The certified 3 nurse-midwife shall provide for medical consultation, collaborative man- 4 agement or referral as indicated by the health status of the client. 5 (b) "Clinical nurse specialist" means a licensed professional nurse who 6 has graduated from a nationally accredited graduate program in nursing 7 with a clinical focus, passed a qualifying examination recognized by the 8 board, and has current initial certification or current recertification 9 from a national group recognized by the board. Clinical nurse specialists 10 who meet these qualifying requirements and are licensed by the board may 11 practice as expert clinicians in a particular specialty or subspecialty of 12 nursing practice. The clinical nurse specialist provides direct client 13 care, which may include assessing, diagnosing, planning, and prescribing 14 pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic therapeutic and corrective measures, 15 health promotion and preventive care within this specialized area of prac- 16 tice, as defined by rules of the board. The clinical nurse specialist 17 shall provide for medical consultation, collaborative management, or 18 referral as indicated by the health status of the client. 19 (c) "Nurse practitioner" means a licensed professional nurse who has 20 graduated from a nationally accredited nurse practitioner program, passed 21 a qualifying examination recognized by the board, and has current initial 22 certification or current recertification from a national group recognized 23 by the board. Any person authorized by the board to practice nursing as a 24 nurse practitioner in this state as of July 1, 1998, shall be licensed as 25 a nurse practitioner under the provisions of this act and shall be eligi- 26 ble for renewal of such license under the conditions and standards pre- 27 scribed in this act. Nurse practitioners who meet these qualifying 28 requirements and are licensed by the board may perform comprehensive 29 health assessments, diagnosis, health promotion and the direct management 30 of acute and chronic illness and disease which may include the prescribing 31 of pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic treatments as defined by rules of 32 the board. The nurse practitioner shall provide for medical consultation, 33 collaborative management, or referral as indicated by the health status of 34 the client. 35 (d) "Registered nurse anesthetist" means a licensed professional nurse 36 who has graduated from a nationally accredited nurse anesthesia program, 37 passed a qualifying examination recognized by the board and, has current 38 initial certification or current recertification from a national group 39 recognized by the board. Registered nurse anesthetists who meet these 40 qualifying requirements and are licensed by the board, may, in collabora- 41 tion with a physician, dentist or podiatrist authorized to practice in 42 Idaho, provide anesthesia care services as defined by the rules of the 43 board. The scope of practice for registered nurse anesthetists shall 44 incorporate acts identified in board rules, including selecting, ordering 45 and administering medications appropriate for rendering anesthesia care 46 services. 47 (a2 ) "Board" means the board of nursing. 48 (3) "Licensed practical nurse" means a person who practices nursing 49 by: 50 (a) Functioning at the direction of a licensed professional nurse, 51 licensed physician, or licensed dentist; 52 (b) Contributing to the assessment of the health status of individuals 53 and groups of individuals; 54 (c) Participating in the development and modification of the strategy of 55 care; 3 1 (d) Implementing the appropriate aspects of the strategy of care as 2 defined by the board, including administering medications and treatments 3 as prescribed by those health care providers authorized to prescribe medi- 4 cation; 5 (e) Maintaining safe and effective nursing care rendered directly or 6 indirectly; 7 (f) Participating in the evaluation of responses to interventions; and 8 (g) Delegating nursing interventions that may be performed by others and 9 that do not conflict with this act. 10 (4) "Licensed professional nurse" means a person who practices nursing 11 by: 12 (a) Assessing the health status of individuals and groups of individuals; 13 (b) Identifying health care problems that are amenable to nursing inter- 14 vention; 15 (c) Establishing goals to meet identified health care needs; 16 (d) Planning a strategy of care; 17 (e) Prescribing nursing interventions to implement the strategy of care; 18 (f) Implementing the strategy of care, including administering 19 medications and treatments as prescribed by those health care providers 20 authorized to prescribe medication; 21 (g) Authorizing nursing interventions that may be performed by others and 22 that do not conflict with this act; 23 (h) Maintaining safe and effective nursing care rendered directly or 24 indirectly; 25 (i) Evaluating responses to interventions; 26 (j) Teaching the theory and practice of nursing; 27 (k) Managing the practice of nursing; and 28 (l) Collaborating with other health professionals in the management of 29 health care. 30 (5) "Nursing education program" means a course of instruction offered and 31 conducted to prepare persons for the practice of nursing, or to increase the 32 knowledge and skills of the practicing nurse. 33 (b6 ) "Practice of nursing" means assisting 34 individuals or groups of individuals to promote, maintain or restore optimal 35 health throughout the life process by assessing and evaluating their health 36 status, planning and implementing a strategy of care to accomplish defined 37 goals, and evaluating responses to care and treatment. 38(1) "Licensed professional nurse" means a person who practices39nursing by:40a. Assessing the health status of individuals and groups of individ-41uals;42b. Identifying health care problems that are amenable to nursing43intervention;44c. Establishing goals to meet identified health care needs;45d. Planning a strategy of care;46e. Prescribing nursing interventions to implement the strategy of47care;48f. Implementing the strategy of care, including administering49medications and treatments as prescribed by those health care50providers authorized to prescribe medication;51g. Authorizing nursing interventions that may be performed by others52and that do not conflict with this act;53h. Maintaining safe and effective nursing care rendered directly or54indirectly;55i. Evaluating responses to interventions;4 1j. Teaching the theory and practice of nursing;2k. Managing the practice of nursing; and3l. Collaborating with other health professionals in the management4of health care.5(2) "Licensed practical nurse" means a person who practices nursing by:6a. Functioning at the direction of a licensed professional nurse,7licensed physician, or licensed dentist;8b. Contributing to the assessment of the health status of individu-9als and groups of individuals;10c. Participating in the development and modification of the strategy11of care;12d. Implementing the appropriate aspects of the strategy of care as13defined by the board, including administering medications and treat-14ments as prescribed by those health care providers authorized to pre-15scribe medication;16e. Maintaining safe and effective nursing care rendered directly or17indirectly;18f. Participating in the evaluation of responses to interventions;19and20g. Delegating nursing interventions that may be performed by others21and that do not conflict with this act.22(c) "Nursing education program" means a course of instruction offered and23conducted to prepare persons for the practice of nursing, or to increase the24knowledge and skills of the practicing nurse.25(d) "Nurse practitioner" means a licensed professional nurse having spe-26cialized skill, knowledge and experience authorized, by rules jointly promul-27gated by the Idaho state board of medicine and the Idaho board of nursing and28implemented by the Idaho board of nursing, to perform designated acts of medi-29cal diagnosis, prescription of medical therapeutic and corrective measures and30delivery of medications.31(e) "Registered nurse anesthetist" means a licensed professional32nurse who has graduated from a nationally accredited nurse anesthesia program,33passed a qualifying examination recognized by the Idaho board of nursing and,34has current initial certification or current active recertification from a35national group recognized by the board of nursing. Registered nurse anesthe-36tists who meet these qualifying requirements and are registered by the board,37may, in collaboration with a physician, dentist or podiatrist authorized to38practice in Idaho, provide anesthesia care services as defined by the rules39promulgated by the board of nursing. The scope of practice for registered40nurse anesthetists shall incorporate acts identified in board of nursing41rules, including selecting, ordering and administering medications, appropri-42ate for rendering anesthesia care services.43 SECTION 2. That Section 54-1403, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 44 amended to read as follows: 45 54-1403. BOARD OF NURSING. (a1 ) Appointment, 46 Removal and Term of Office. There is hereby created within the department of 47 self-governing agencies the board of nursing for the state of Idaho composed 48 of seven (7) members appointed by the governor. Membership of the board shall 49 consist of the following: 50 (a)fourThree (43 51 ) persons who are licensed pursuant to section 52 54-1408, Idaho Code, to practice professional nursing in Idaho53,; 5 1 (b) One (1) person who is licensed pursuant to section 54-1409, 2 Idaho Code, to practice advanced practice professional nursing in Idaho; 3 4 (c)tT wo (2) persons who are 5 licensed pursuant to section 54-1407, Idaho Code, to 6 practice practical nursing in Idaho ; and 7 (d)oO ne (1) person who is a lay 8 person to health care occupations. 9 In making appointments to the board, consideration shall be given to the 10 board's responsibility in areas of education and practice. Members of the 11 board of nursing and of the advisory council for licensed practical nurses 12 holding office under prior law on the effective date of this act shall serve 13 as members of the board created herein until expiration of their respective 14 terms and, as those terms expire or become vacant, the governor shall appoint 15 such other persons as will constitute a complete board as herein prescribed. 16 Upon expiration of any term or creation of any vacancy, the board shall notify 17 the governor thereof, who then shall make such appointment or fill such 18 vacancy within sixty (60) days. Appointments shall be for terms of three (3) 19 years except appointments to vacancies which shall be for the unexpired term 20 being filled. No member shall be appointed for more than two (2) terms. The 21 governor may remove any member from the board for neglect of any duty required 22 by law or for incompetency or unprofessional or dishonorable conduct. 23 (b2 ) Qualifications of members. No person is 24 qualified for appointment hereunder unless that person is a citizen of the 25 United States and a resident of the state of Idaho. Members required to be 26 licensed hereunder shall not be qualified for appointment to the board unless 27 actively engaged in some field of nursing in Idaho at the time of appointment. 28 No person is qualified for appointment as the lay member of the board if the 29 person or his spouse is licensed in any health occupation; is an employee, 30 officer or agent of or has any financial interest in any health care facility, 31 institution, or association or any insurance company authorized to underwrite 32 health care insurance; or is engaged in the governance and administration of 33 any health care facility, institution or association. 34 (c3 ) Conduct of business. The board shall meet 35 at such times as required to conduct the business of the board and shall annu- 36 ally elect from its members a chairman, vice chairman and such other officers 37 as may be desirable. Four (4) members shall constitute a quorum and the vote 38 of a majority of members present at a meeting wherein a quorum is present 39 shall determine the action of the board. Each member of the board shall be 40 compensated as provided by section 59-509(g), Idaho Code. 41 SECTION 3. That Section 54-1404, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 42 amended to read as follows: 43 54-1404. BOARD OF NURSING -- POWERS AND DUTIES. The board shall have all 44 powers and duties necessary and incident to regulation of nursing and to 45 enforcement of this act, including but not limited to, the power and duty: 46 (1)tT o license qualified persons for practice 47 of nursing in Idaho; to renew licenses; to limit, restrict, amend, deny, sus- 48 pend or revoke licenses; and to accept the voluntary surrender of a license; 49 (2)tT o establish standards, criteria, condi- 50 tions and requirements for licensure and to investigate and determine eligi- 51 bility and qualifications for licensure, and to administer examinations for 52 licensure; 53 (3)tT o establish standards of conduct and 6 1 practice and to regulate the use of titles, abbreviations and designations for 2 the practice of nursing; 3 (4)tT o establish standards, criteria, and 4 requirements for curricula for nursing education programs and to evaluate, 5 survey, review and approve nursing education programs subject to the provi- 6 sions of section 54-1406, Idaho Code; 7 (5)tT o evaluate continuing competency of per- 8 sons licensed pursuant to this act and to develop standards which will 9 advance the competency of licensees in accordance with developing scientific 10 understanding and methods relating to the practice of nursing; 11 (6)tT o receive and collect license and renewal 12 fees assessed pursuant to this act and to assess, receive and collect addi- 13 tional reasonable fees forapproval of nurse practitioners,14 the administration of examinations, investigations and evaluations of 15 applicants, issuance of temporary licenses, duplication and verification of 16 records, surveying and evaluating nursing education programs, and administra- 17 tive fines not to exceed one hundred dollars ($100) for each count or separate 18 offense of practicing nursing without current licensure, to be deposited in 19 the state board of nursing account in the manner provided by this act; 20 (7)tT o employ personnel necessary to adminis- 21 ter this act and rules promulgated pursuant to this act and perform such other 22 duties as the board may require. Such personnel shall include an executive 23 director, who shall be currently licensed to practice professional nursing in 24 Idaho and who shall not be a member of the board; 25 (8)tT o maintain a record of board proceedings, 26 annually report to the governor and maintain a public register of names and 27 addresses of licensed nurses; 28 (9)tT o make, adopt and publish rules pursuant 29 to chapter 52, title 67, Idaho Code, as may be necessary or appropriate to 30 carry out the provisions and purposes of this act. 31 SECTION 4. That Section 54-1407, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 32 amended to read as follows: 33 54-14078 . LICENSE FOR PROFESSIONAL NURSING. 34 (a1 ) Qualifications. To qualify for a license to 35 practice professional nursing, a person must: 36 (1a )hH ave success- 37 fully completed the basicprofessionalcurriculum of an 38 approved professional nursing education program; and 39 (2b )pP ass an exami- 40 nation adopted and used by the board to measure knowledge and judgment 41 essential for safe practice of professional nursing or have a professional 42 or registered nurse license in good standing, without restriction or limi- 43 tation, issued upon successful similar examination, approved by the board, 44 conducted in another state, territory or foreign country; and 45 (3c )bB e of suffi- 46 ciently sound physical and mental health as will not impair or interfere 47 with the ability to practice nursing. 48 (b2 ) Fees. A qualified applicant shall be enti- 49 tled to a license to practice professional nursing upon payment of a license 50 fee to the board in an amount designated by the board not less than forty-five 51 dollars ($45.00) nor more than ninety dollars ($90.00). 52 SECTION 5. That Section 54-1408, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 7 1 amended to read as follows: 2 54-14087 . LICENSE FOR PRACTICAL NURSING. (3a1 ) Qualifications. To qualify for a license to practice 4 practical nursing a person must: 5 (1a )hH ave success- 6 fully completed the basic curriculum of an approved eleven (11) month 7 practical nursing education program or its equivalent; and 8 (2b )pP ass an exami- 9 nation adopted and used by the board to measure knowledge and judgment 10 essential for safe practice of practical nursing or have a practical nurs- 11 ing license in good standing, without restriction or limitation, issued 12 upon successful similar examination, approved by the board, conducted in 13 another state, territory or foreigncountycountry 14 ; and 15 (3c )bB e of suffi- 16 ciently sound physical and mental health as will not impair or interfere 17 with the ability to practice nursing. 18 (b2 ) Fees. A qualified applicant shall be enti- 19 tled to a license to practice practical nursing upon payment of a license fee 20 to the board in an amount designated by the board not less than forty dollars 21 ($40.00) nor more than eighty-five dollars ($85.00). 22 SECTION 6. That Chapter 14, Title 54, Idaho Code, be, and the same is 23 hereby amended by the addition thereto of a NEW SECTION , to be 24 known and designated as Section 54-1409, Idaho Code, and to read as follows: 25 54-1409. LICENSE FOR ADVANCED PRACTICE PROFESSIONAL NURSING. (1) Qualifi- 26 cations. To qualify for a license to practice advanced practice professional 27 nursing, a person must: 28 (a) Be currently licensed as a professional nurse in Idaho; and 29 (b) Have successfully completed an approved advanced practice profes- 30 sional nursing education program that meets the board requirements for the 31 category of advanced nursing practice for which the applicant is seeking 32 licensure; and 33 (c) Have passed a qualifying examination recognized by the board and have 34 current initial certification or current recertification from a national 35 group recognized by the board; and 36 (d) Be of sufficiently sound physical and mental health as will not 37 impair or interfere with the ability to practice nursing. 38 (2) Fees. A qualified applicant shall be entitled to a license to prac- 39 tice advanced practice professional nursing upon payment of a license fee to 40 the board in an amount designated by the board not less than forty-five dol- 41 lars ($45.00) nor more than ninety dollars ($90.00). 42 SECTION 7. That Section 54-1409, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 43 amended to read as follows: 44 54-140910 . TEMPORARY LICENSE. (1) 45 The board may issue temporary licenses to: 46 (1a )gG raduates of 47 approved nursing education programs seeking to qualify for licensure by 48 this act; or 49 (2b )pP ersons who 50 have not actively engaged in the practice of nursing in any state for more 8 1 than three (3) years immediately prior to application for licensure. 2 (2) Temporary licenses shall be issued upon such terms and 3 conditions as the board may determine necessary to insure safe and qualified 4 performance of nursing functions. The board shall define the nature, the 5 scope and period of practice permissible under the temporary license. 6 SECTION 8. That Section 54-1410, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 7 amended to read as follows: 8 54-14101 . RENEWAL OF LICENSE. Each license 9 issued pursuant to this act shall be valid from the date of its issue until 10 the first renewal date thereafter. No license shall be valid unless renewed 11 each and every two (2) years on the renewal dates fixed by the board. The 12 board may impose a renewal fee in an amount not less than twenty-five dollars 13 ($25.00) nor more than fifty dollars ($50.00). 14 SECTION 9. That Section 54-1411, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 15 amended to read as follows: 16 54-14112 . EXCEPTIONS TO LICENSE REQUIREMENTS. 17 This act shall not be construed to require licensure or to prohibit the prac- 18 tice of nursing by persons assisting in an emergency, students enrolled in 19 approved nursing education programs performing functions incident to formal 20 instruction, nurses licensed by another state, territory or country and 21 employed by the United States government performing official duties, persons 22 rendering nursing services or care of the sick when done in connection with 23 the practice of the religious tenets of any church by adherents thereof, and 24 by such other persons as may be exempt from licensure by rulesand regu-25lationsof the board. Nothing shall be construed as prohibiting the use 26 of medical attendants by the department of correction at its correctional 27 institutions. 28 SECTION 10. That Section 54-1412, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 29 amended to read as follows: 30 54-14123 . DISCIPLINARY ACTION. (a311 ) Grounds for discipline. The board shall have the power 32 to deny any application for or renewal of license, to revoke, suspend or amend 33 any license issued pursuant to this act and to limit or restrict the practice 34 of any licensee, upon a determination by the board that the person: 35 (1a )mM ade, or caused 36 to be made, a false, fraudulent or forged statement or representation in 37 procuring or attempting to procure a license to practice nursing; or 38 (2b )pP racticed nurs- 39 ing under a false or assumed name; or 40 (3c )iI s convicted of 41 a felony or of any offense involving moral turpitude; or 42 (4d )iI s or has been 43 grossly negligent or reckless in performing nursing functions; or 44 (5e )hH abitually uses 45 alcoholic beverages or narcotic, hypnotic or hallucinogenic drugs; or 46 (6f )iI s physically 47 or mentally unfit to practice nursing; or 48 (7g )vV iolates the 49 provisions of this act or rulesand regulationsand standards 9 1 of conduct and practice as may be adopted by the board; or 2 (8h )oO therwise 3 engages in conduct of a character likely to deceive, defraud or endanger 4 patients or the public; or 5 (9i )hH as had a 6 license to practice nursing suspended or revoked in any jurisdiction. A 7 certified copy of the order of suspension or revocation shall be prima 8 facie evidence of such suspension or revocation. 9 (b2 ) (a) Proceedings. The execu- 10 tive director shall conduct such investigations and initiate such proceed- 11 ings as necessary to insure compliance with this section. The board may 12 accept the voluntary surrender of a license from any nurse under investi- 13 gation and accordingly enter an order revoking or suspending such license 14 and/or imposing such conditions, limitations, or restrictions on the prac- 15 tice of any such nurse as may be appropriate in the discretion of the 16 board. Otherwise, every person subject to disciplinary proceedings shall 17 be afforded an opportunity for hearing after reasonable notice. All pro- 18 ceedings hereunder shall be in accordance with chapter 52, title 67, Idaho 19 Code. 20 (b) Hearings shall be conducted by the board or by persons 21 appointed by the board to conduct hearings and receive evidence. The board 22 and any person duly appointed by the board to conduct hearings shall have 23 all powers as are necessary and incident to orderly and effective receipt 24 of evidence including, but not limited to, the power to administer oaths, 25 and to compel by subpoena attendance of witnesses and production of books, 26 records and things at the hearing or at a deposition taken by a party in 27 accordance with the Idaho rules of civil procedure. Any party shall be 28 entitled to the use of subpoena upon application therefor. 29 (c) In the event any person fails to comply with a subpoena 30 personally served upon him or refuses to testify to any matter regarding 31 which he may be lawfully interrogated, the board shall petition the dis- 32 trict court in the county where such failure or refusal occurred or where 33 such person resides, to enforce such subpoena or compel such testimony. 34 Proceedings before the district court shall be for contempt in the same 35 nature as contempt of court for failure or refusal to comply with an order 36 of the court and the court shall have the same powers to secure compliance 37 with subpoena and testimony or to impose penalties as in contempt of court 38 proceedings. 39 (c3 ) Probation/Subsequent review. Any order of 40 the board entered under this section may be withheld or suspended for a proba- 41 tionary period to be fixed by the board upon such terms and conditions as may 42 be appropriate in order to regulate, monitor and/or supervise the practice of 43 nursing by the licensee subject to such order for the prescribed probationary 44 period. Any order of the board entered under this section may be withdrawn, 45 reversed, modified or amended upon a showing by the person subject to the 46 order that the grounds for discipline no longer exist or that he is rehabili- 47 tated, qualified and competent to practice nursing and that he is not likely 48 to violate this act or rulesand regulationsadopted hereunder in 49 the future. The board may, as a condition to withdrawal, reversal, modifica- 50 tion or amendment of the order, require the person to pay all or part of the 51 costs incurred by the board in proceedings upon which the order was entered. 52 SECTION 11. That Section 54-1413, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 53 amended to read as follows: 10 1 54-14134 . UNLAWFUL CONDUCT -- PENALTIES. (2a1 ) It shall be unlawful for any person, corporation, 3 association or other legal entity to: 4 (1a ) Practice nursing in this state without a 5 current license unless exempt from licensure by this act; or 6 (2b ) Falsify or forge any application for 7 licensure, license, renewal of license or certification required by this 8 act; or 9 (3c ) Falsely represent by use of any designa- 10 tion, title, or statement, that he is licensed pursuant to this act; or 11 (4d ) Falsely represent, by use of any designa- 12 tion, title or statement, that a school or course is approved pursuant to 13 this act; or 14 (5e ) Employ unlicensed persons to practice 15 nursing in this state unless the person is exempt from licensure by this 16 act; or 17 (6f ) Aid, assist or encourage any person to 18 violate this act; or. 19(7) Fail to report semiannually upon request, the names of profes-20sional and practical nurses employed.21 (b2 ) Any person violating the provisions of 22 this section shall be guilty of a misdemeanor and shall be punishable by fine 23 not to exceed three hundred dollars ($300) or by imprisonment not to exceed 24 six (6) months or both such fine and imprisonment. 25 SECTION 12. That Section 54-1414, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 26 amended to read as follows: 27 54-14145 . EXISTING LICENSES. Any person holding 28 a license to practice nursing in this state on the date this act becomes 29 effective shall be recognized as licensed hereunder and shall be subject to 30 all provisions of this act. The rulesand regulationsof the 31 board in effect at the time of enactment of this act, and the fees fixed by 32 the statute repealed by this act shall remain in full force and effect until 33 the board has adopted supplemental rulesand regulationspursuant 34 to this act. 35 SECTION 13. That Section 54-1415, Idaho Code, be, and the same is hereby 36 repealed.
STATEMENT OF PURPOSE RS07388C2 The purpose of this legislation is to define and regulate the advanced practice of professional nursing. This bill defines an "advanced practice professional nurse" and further defines three of the four categories of advanced practice nursing: clinical nurse specialist, certified nurse midwife and nurse practitioner. The fourth category of advanced practice professional nursing, registered nurse anesthetist, is presently defined in the Nursing Practice Act. This bill also renumbers several sections for ease of reference. FISCAL IMPACT None to the General Fund. Any costs to be offset by appropriate licensing fees. CONTACT Name: Sandra Evans, Executive Director Agency: Board of Nursing Phone: 334-311 0 Statement of Purpose/Fiscal Impact H 445