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H.B. 299

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NURSE PRACTICE ACT AMENDMENTS

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2007 GENERAL SESSION

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STATE OF UTAH

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Chief Sponsor: Rebecca D. Lockhart

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Senate Sponsor: Allen M. Christensen

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             7      LONG TITLE
             8      General Description:
             9          This bill amends how a licensee or potential licensee charged with a felony is treated
             10      under the Nurse Practice Act for purposes of licensure.
             11      Highlighted Provisions:
             12          This bill:
             13          .    deletes existing licensing provisions under the Nurse Practice Act for persons
             14      charged with a felony;
             15          .    enacts new provisions that make a distinction between violent and nonviolent
             16      felonies; and
             17          .    specifies what impact a felony charge has on a person's license or ability to seek
             18      licensure under the Nurse Practice Act.
             19      Monies Appropriated in this Bill:
             20          None
             21      Other Special Clauses:
             22          None
             23      Utah Code Sections Affected:
             24      AMENDS:
             25          58-31b-302, as last amended by Chapter 291, Laws of Utah 2006
             26     
             27      Be it enacted by the Legislature of the state of Utah:


             28          Section 1. Section 58-31b-302 is amended to read:
             29           58-31b-302. Qualifications for licensure or certification -- Criminal background
             30      checks.
             31          (1) An applicant for certification as a medication aide shall:
             32          (a) submit an application to the division on a form prescribed by the division;
             33          (b) pay a fee to the division as determined under Section 63-38-3.2 ;
             34          (c) have a high school diploma or its equivalent;
             35          (d) have a current certification as a nurse aide, in good standing, from the Department
             36      of Health;
             37          (e) have a minimum of 2,000 hours of experience within the two years prior to
             38      application, working as a certified nurse aide in a long-term care facility;
             39          (f) obtain letters of recommendation from a long-term care facility administrator and
             40      one licensed nurse familiar with the applicant's work practices as a certified nurse aide;
             41          (g) be in a condition of physical and mental health that will permit the applicant to
             42      practice safely as a medication aide certified;
             43          (h) have completed an approved education program or an equivalent as determined by
             44      the division in collaboration with the board;
             45          (i) have passed the examinations as required by division rule made in collaboration
             46      with the board; and
             47          (j) meet with the board, if requested, to determine the applicant's qualifications for
             48      certification.
             49          (2) An applicant for licensure as a licensed practical nurse shall:
             50          (a) submit to the division an application in a form prescribed by the division;
             51          (b) pay to the division a fee determined under Section 63-38-3.2 ;
             52          (c) have a high school diploma or its equivalent;
             53          (d) be in a condition of physical and mental health that will permit the applicant to
             54      practice safely as a licensed practical nurse;
             55          (e) have completed an approved practical nursing education program or an equivalent
             56      as determined by the board;
             57          (f) have passed the examinations as required by division rule made in collaboration
             58      with the board; and


             59          (g) meet with the board, if requested, to determine the applicant's qualifications for
             60      licensure.
             61          (3) An applicant for licensure as a registered nurse shall:
             62          (a) submit to the division an application form prescribed by the division;
             63          (b) pay to the division a fee determined under Section 63-38-3.2 ;
             64          (c) have a high school diploma or its equivalent;
             65          (d) be in a condition of physical and mental health that will allow the applicant to
             66      practice safely as a registered nurse;
             67          (e) have completed an approved registered nursing education program;
             68          (f) have passed the examinations as required by division rule made in collaboration
             69      with the board; and
             70          (g) meet with the board, if requested, to determine the applicant's qualifications for
             71      licensure.
             72          (4) Applicants for licensure as an advanced practice registered nurse shall:
             73          (a) submit to the division an application on a form prescribed by the division;
             74          (b) pay to the division a fee determined under Section 63-38-3.2 ;
             75          (c) be in a condition of physical and mental health which will allow the applicant to
             76      practice safely as an advanced practice registered nurse;
             77          (d) hold a current registered nurse license in good standing issued by the state or be
             78      qualified at the time for licensure as a registered nurse;
             79          (e) have earned a graduate degree in an advanced practice registered nurse nursing
             80      education program or a related area of specialized knowledge as determined appropriate by the
             81      division in collaboration with the board;
             82          (f) have completed course work in patient assessment, diagnosis and treatment, and
             83      pharmacotherapeutics from an education program approved by the division in collaboration
             84      with the board;
             85          (g) have successfully completed clinical practice in psychiatric and mental health
             86      nursing, including psychotherapy as defined by division rule, after completion of the masters
             87      degree required for licensure, to practice within the psychiatric and mental health nursing
             88      specialty;
             89          (h) have passed the examinations as required by division rule made in collaboration


             90      with the board;
             91          (i) be currently certified by a program approved by the division in collaboration with
             92      the board and submit evidence satisfactory to the division of the certification; and
             93          (j) meet with the board, if requested, to determine the applicant's qualifications for
             94      licensure.
             95          (5) An applicant for licensure as a certified registered nurse anesthetist shall:
             96          (a) submit to the division an application on a form prescribed by the division;
             97          (b) pay to the division a fee determined under Section 63-38-3.2 ;
             98          (c) be in a condition of physical and mental health which will allow the applicant to
             99      practice safely as a certified registered nurse anesthetist;
             100          (d) hold a current registered nurse license in good standing issued by the state or be
             101      qualified at the time for licensure as a registered nurse;
             102          (e) complete a nurse anesthesia program which is approved by the Council on
             103      Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Educational Programs;
             104          (f) be currently certified by a program approved by the division in collaboration with
             105      the board and submit evidence satisfactory to the division of the certification; and
             106          (g) meet with the board, if requested, to determine the applicant's qualifications for
             107      licensure.
             108          (6) [An] For each applicant for licensure or certification under this chapter:
             109          (a) [(i)] the applicant shall:
             110          (i) submit fingerprint cards in a form acceptable to the division at the time the [license]
             111      application is filed; and [shall]
             112          (ii) consent to a fingerprint background check by the Utah Bureau of Criminal
             113      Identification and the Federal Bureau of Investigation regarding the application; and
             114          [(ii)] (b) the division shall request the Department of Public Safety to complete a
             115      Federal Bureau of Investigation criminal background check [for each applicant] through the
             116      national criminal history system (NCIC) or any successor system[; and].
             117          [(b) if convicted of one or more felonies, must receive an absolute discharge from the
             118      sentences for all felony convictions five or more years prior to the date of filing an application
             119      for licensure or certification under this chapter.]
             120          (7) For purposes of conducting the criminal background checks required in Subsection


             121      (6), the division shall have direct access to criminal background information maintained
             122      pursuant to Title 53, Chapter 10, Part 2, Bureau of Criminal Identification.
             123          (8) (a) (i) Any new nurse license or certification issued under this section shall be
             124      conditional, pending completion of the criminal background check.
             125          (ii) If the criminal background check discloses the applicant has failed to accurately
             126      disclose a criminal history, the license or certification shall be immediately and automatically
             127      revoked.
             128          (b) (i) Any person whose conditional license or certification has been revoked under
             129      Subsection (8)(a) shall be entitled to a postrevocation hearing to challenge the revocation.
             130          (ii) The hearing shall be conducted in accordance with Title 63, Chapter 46b,
             131      Administrative Procedures Act.
             132          (9) (a) If a person has been charged with a violent felony, as defined in Subsection
             133      76-3-203.5 (1)(c), and, as a result, the person has been convicted, entered a plea of guilty or
             134      nolo contendere, or entered a plea of guilty or nolo contendere held in abeyance pending the
             135      successful completion of probation:
             136          (i) the person is disqualified for licensure under this chapter; and
             137          (ii) (A) if the person is licensed under this chapter, the division:
             138          (I) shall act upon the license as required under Section 58-1-401 ; and
             139          (II) may not renew or subsequently issue a license to the person under this chapter; and
             140          (B) if the person is not licensed under this chapter, the division may not issue a license
             141      to the person under this chapter.
             142          (b) If a person has been charged with a felony other than a violent felony, as defined in
             143      Subsection 76-3-203.5 (1)(c), and, as a result, the person has been convicted, entered a plea of
             144      guilty or nolo contendere, or entered a plea of guilty or nolo contendere held in abeyance
             145      pending the successful completion of probation:
             146          (i) if the person is licensed under this chapter, the division shall determine whether the
             147      felony disqualifies the person for licensure under this chapter and act upon the license, as
             148      required, in accordance with Section 58-1-401 ; and
             149          (ii) if the person is not licensed under this chapter, the person may not file an
             150      application for licensure under this chapter any sooner than five years after having completed
             151      the conditions of the sentence or plea agreement.






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