30 Miss. Code. R. 2810-4.7 - Evidence of Continuing Basic Nursing Competencies
A. Any RN
or LPN applying for a license (including endorsement), renewal of an active
license, reinstatement of a lapsed license or change from inactive to active
status must submit evidence of continuing basic nursing competencies when such
nurse has not practiced nursing for compensation or performed the function of a
RN or LPN in a voluntary capacity with or without compensation within the five
(5) year period immediately prior to such application for a license, renewal,
reinstatement or change of status.
B. Evidence of continuing basic nursing
competencies shall include submission of written documentation of one of the
following:
1) Successful completion of a
board-approved Reorientation Program for RNs or LPNs within the five (5) year
period immediately prior to such application for renewal or reinstatement of
the nursing license. The board may issue a temporary permit to any nurse during
the time enrolled in a board-approved nursing reorientation program upon
submission of required application and fees;
2) Completion of twenty contact hours of
continuing education directly related to nursing practice within the two (2)
year period immediately prior to such application for renewal or reinstatement
of the nursing license. Acceptable continuing education offerings are those
which are currently approved, accredited, provided, or offered by a recognized
credentialing agency;
3) Successful
completion of a minimum of three (3) semester hours of nursing credit offered
by a nursing education program within the two (2) year period immediately prior
to such application for renewal or reinstatement of the nursing license. An
acceptable nursing program is one which is approved or accredited by the
appropriate agency within the state.
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