(A) A nurse applying to renew an active
license to practice nursing as a licensed practical nurse or registered nurse
in Ohio must complete twenty-four contact hours of continuing education during
the renewal period, unless an exception applies, and at least one of the
required hours needs to be in category A continuing education.
(1) For the period immediately following
licensure by examination, a nurse who holds an active license to practice
nursing in Ohio is not required to complete any contact hours of continuing
education for the first license renewal;
(2) A nurse who has been licensed by
endorsement in Ohio for one year or less must complete twelve contact hours of
continuing education;
(3) A nurse
who has been licensed by endorsement in Ohio for more than one year must
complete twenty-four contact hours of continuing education.
(B) A licensed practical nurse who
has an active license as a registered nurse in Ohio is not required to meet the
continuing education requirement for renewal of the license to practice as a
practical nurse.
(C) A nurse from
another jurisdiction who applies for licensure by endorsement to practice as a
licensed practical nurse or registered nurse in Ohio is required to complete
two contact hours of category A continuing education in order to be eligible
for licensure.
(D) In order to
renew, applicants must attest to completion of the continuing education
required by this rule on the application for renewal. The board may require a
renewal applicant to show proof of completion of continuing education. If the
board requests proof of continuing education and the applicant fails to provide
proof to the board before the end of the renewal period, the license shall
lapse.
(E) To reactivate an
inactive license or to reinstate a lapsed license to practice as a licensed
practical nurse or registered nurse, the applicant must complete twenty-four
contact hours of continuing education during the twenty-four month period
immediately before the application date.
(1)
If the license of a registered nurse or licensed practical nurse has been
inactive or lapsed in Ohio less than two years, or the applicant holds a
current, valid license in another jurisdiction, the continuing education shall
be twenty-four contact hours of continuing education that includes one hour of
category A.
(2) If the license of a
registered nurse or licensed practical nurse has been inactive or lapsed in
Ohio for two years or more, and the applicant does not hold a current, valid
license in another jurisdiction, the continuing education must consist of
twenty-four contact hours. The twenty-four contact hours must include
two contact hours of category A with learning outcomes
that address scopes of practice for registered and licensed practical nurses,
standards of safe practice, and nursing delegation.
all of the following:
(a) Two contact hours of category A
with learning outcomes that address scopes of practice for registered and
licensed practical nurses, standards of safe practice, and nursing
delegation;
(b) Six contact hours with learning
outcomes that address application of the nursing process and critical thinking,
clinical reasoning, or nursing judgment related to patient
care;
(c) Six contact hours in
pharmacology with learning outcomes that include drug classifications,
medication errors, and patient safety;
(d) Two contact hours that include
learning outcomes related to clinical or organizational ethical principles in
health care; and
(e) Eight contact hours
that include learning outcomes related to an area relevant
to the nurse's practice.
(F) A licensed practical nurse or
registered nurse who requests that a license to practice be placed on inactive
status is not required to meet the continuing education requirement for the
period during which the license is on inactive status. To return to active
status, the nurse must meet the continuing education requirements in paragraph
(E) of this rule.
(G) A licensed
practical nurse or registered nurse may use a waiver to satisfy the continuing
education requirement for one renewal period only if the nurse notifies the
board in writing requesting the waiver. Once a nurse notifies the board of the
intent to use the waiver, the board will not accept a withdrawal of the
request.
(H) A licensed practical
nurse or registered nurse cannot use the waiver to satisfy the requirements of
rule
4723-8-10 or
4723-14-07 of the Administrative
Code, or to meet the requirements for reactivating or reinstating a
license.
(I) A licensed practical
nurse or registered nurse who earns more than the number of hours required by
this chapter during a single renewal period cannot apply the extra hours to
meet future renewal period continuing education requirements.
(J) One contact hour of education, that is
directly related to recognition and handling of human trafficking victims, or
victims of sexual assault, may qualify as part of the hours of continuing
education required by paragraph (A), paragraph (E) or paragraph (K) of this
rule for purposes of license or certificate renewal, reactivation or
reinstatement.
(K) An individual
holding a volunteer's certificate issued by the board according to section
4723.26 of the Revised Code
must:
(1) To renew the certificate, complete
twenty-four contact hours of continuing education in the twenty-four month
period immediately before the renewal application date, that meets the
requirements of Chapter 4723-14 of the Administrative Code, and includes:
(a) Two contact hours of category A with
learning outcomes that address standards of safe practice and nursing
delegation;
(b) One contact hour
that includes content in patient abuse, patient rights, and professional
boundaries;
(c) Two contact hours
that include content in the scope of practice of the licensed practical nurse
and the registered nurse;
(d) Two
contact hours in nursing documentation;
(e) Three contact hours in principles of pain
management;
(f) One contact hour
that addresses the application of the nursing process and critical thinking
related to patient care;
(g) One
contact hour that includes content in maintaining patient
confidentiality;
(h) Four contact
hours in patient assessment and wound care;
(i) Four contact hours in medication
administration and preventing medication errors; and
(j) Four contact hours relevant to the
nurse's practice setting.
(2) To reactive an inactive certificate or
reinstate a lapsed certificate, the applicant must complete the continuing
education requirements specified in paragraph (K)(1) of this rule.
(L) For purposes of complying with
the twenty-four hours of continuing education required by section
4723.24 of the Revised Code, a
licensed practical nurse or registered nurse may satisfy up to eight hours by
providing health care services as a volunteer if the following requirements are
met:
(1) The licensee provides the health care
services to an indigent and uninsured person as defined in section
2305.234 of the Revised
Code;
(2) For registered nurses,
the health care services provided are the practice of nursing as a registered
nurse as defined in division (B) of section
4723.01 of the Revised
Code;
(3) For licensed practical
nurses, the health care services provided are the practice of nursing as a
licensed practical nurse as defined in division (F) of section
4723.01 of the Revised
Code;
(4) The health care services
provided are provided as a volunteer, as that term is defined in section
2305.234 of the Revised
Code;
(5) The licensee satisfies
the requirements of section
2305.234 of the Revised Code to
qualify for the immunity from liability granted under that section;
(6) One hour of continuing education may be
awarded for each sixty minutes documented as spent providing health care
services as a volunteer;
(7) The
licensed practical nurse or registered nurse obtains, and maintains for a
period of six years following the date the health care services are provided, a
signed statement from a person at the health care facility or location where
the health care services were performed indicating:
(a) The date and time period the licensee
performed the health care services;
(b) That the recipient of the health care
services was indigent and uninsured as defined in section
2305.234 of the Revised Code;
and
(c) That the licensee provided
the health care services as a volunteer as defined in section
2305.234 of the Revised
Code.
Notes
Ohio Admin. Code
4723-14-03
Effective:
2/1/2023
Five Year Review (FYR) Dates:
10/5/2022 and
10/15/2027
Promulgated
Under: 119.03
Statutory
Authority: 4723.07
Rule
Amplifies: 4723.24,
4723.26
Prior
Effective Dates: 04/01/1998, 02/01/2000, 02/01/2001, 02/01/2002, 02/01/2003,
02/01/2004, 02/01/2007, 02/01/2008, 02/01/2013, 02/01/2014, 02/01/2015,
02/01/2016, 04/01/2017, 01/01/2018,
02/01/2021