Applications and renewals will not be available. June 15, Six-month temporary permits are issued to nurses who have not been employed as a Licensed Vocational Nurse during the past four years and are used for the purpose of completing a refresher program, extensive orientation, or a nursing program of study under the supervision of an RN Instructor. In order to renew or be issued a license, you must successfully complete ONE of the following:.
The temporary permit will be valid for six-months from the date of issuance. The permit cannot be extended! Please be sure that you are prepared to begin and complete the course, orientation, or nursing program of study within the required time limit. Six-month temporary permits are issued to nurses who have not been employed as a Registered Nurse during the past four years and are used for the purpose of completing a refresher program, extensive orientation to the practice of nursing, or a nursing program of study under the supervision of an RN Instructor.
In order to reactivate or be issued a license, you must successfully complete ONE of the following:. An NP approved to practice in North Carolina, or another state may perform medical acts, as an NP under the supervision of a physician licensed to practice medicine in North Carolina during a state emergency-COVID; the NP shall notify the NCBON in writing of the names, practice location and telephone number for the NP and each primary supervising physician within 15 days of the first performance of medical acts, as an NP during the state emergency, and the NCBON shall notify the North Carolina Medical Board; and teams of MDs and NPs practicing shall not be required to maintain on-site documentation describing supervisory arrangements and plans for prescriptive authority as otherwise required.
Nurse Practitioners may be reassigned to a new practice area within the same facility i. The NCBON understands many Nurse Practitioners are being asked to practice in a new area or with a new patient population during the state of emergency. During the state of emergency period, health care organizations or supervising physicians may ask Nurse Practitioners to work outside the patient population for which the Nurse Practitioner holds national certification.
This may be necessary to meet critical needs in North Carolina. Facility administration should ensure that the Nurse Practitioner is reassigned only those activities which the practitioner is safe and competent to perform. Nursing Surge Capacity Resource. Section , Connecticut General Statutes, provides for the temporary practice of graduate nurses, pending the results of the licensing examination for a period not to exceed 90 calendar days after the date of graduation, provided that such graduate nurses are working in hospitals or other organizations where adequate supervision is provided.
This temporary practice privilege automatically ceases upon notification that the graduate nurse has failed the licensure examination. Connecticut State Department of Public Health.
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