board of nursing; omnibus
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Committee on Health |
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Caucus and COW |
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SB 1265 modifies the Board of Nursing (Board) definitions, increases a fee and Board member compensation and makes licensing and regulatory changes.
The mission of the Board is to protect the public by the regulating nurses and certified nursing assistants (CNAs) through licensing and certification. The Board is comprised of nine members (5 nurses, 2 practical nurses and 2 public members) and has an operating budget of $3,043,100 for fiscal year 2001-2002. The Board utilizes a staff of approximately 54 persons to carry out its duties and currently regulates approximately 47,300 registered nurses, 9,162 licensed practical nurses and 18,600 certified nursing assistants.
Laws 2001, Chapter 101 added Arizona into a multi-state nursing compact (Nursing Compact) to make it easier for nurses to practice in more than one state. SB 1265 makes further modifications to statute to adhere to the Nursing Compact. The bill also includes a number of recommendations by the Board as a result of an Office of the Auditor General September 2001 report to modify statutes to ease licensing and certification restrictions and ensures statutes are consistent with current nursing practices and national standards.
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