Kan. Admin. Regs. § 60-2-108 - Reports
Current through Register Vol. 41, No. 14, April 7, 2022
(a) An annual report and all applicable fees
shall be submitted to the board by each nursing program on or before June 30 of
each year. Each report shall include the following:
(1) Changes in the nursing program policies,
organizing curriculum framework, objectives or outcomes, and major and other
curriculum changes;
(2) faculty
responsibilities for required and elective nursing courses;
(3) for each facility member, the name,
license number, academic credentials, employment date, and full-time or
part-time status;
(4) for each
preceptor, the name, license number, academic credentials, current clinical
area of practice, and place where currently employed;
(5) the nurse administrator's teaching
responsibilities;
(6) for each
affiliating agency, the following information:
(A) The name;
(B) the location; and
(C) the student-faculty clinical ratio for
the reporting period;
(7) statistics for generic, articulation, and
transfer students, including the following:
(A) Admissions, readmissions, withdrawals,
and graduations; and
(B) first-time
pass rate for each of the last five years;
(8) faculty statistics, including hiring,
retention, and separation;
(9) the
budget spent for library and audiovisual acquisitions to support the nursing
program for the most recent year;
(10) an audited fiscal report covering the
previous two years, including a statement of income and expenditures;
(11) any complaints involving educational
statutes and regulations;
(12) a
response to the recommendations and requirements from the last annual report or
last survey or site visit;
(13) any
plans for the future, including proposed changes to the nursing
program;
(14) a description of the
practices used to safeguard the health and well-being of students;
(15) a copy of the school's current
catalog;
(16) the total number of
library holdings and number of holdings regarding nursing;
(17) a list of the theory courses and the
clinical courses in the curriculum; and
(18) statistics for each clinical course,
including the following:
(A) Total number of
hours;
(B) total number of clinical
observation experience hours;
(C)
total number of precepted hours; and
(D) total number of simulation experience
hours.
(b) If
the nursing program fails to meet the requirements of the board or to submit
required reports within a designated period of time, the nursing program shall
be notified and given the opportunity for a hearing regarding the board's
intent to remove the nursing program from the list of approved nursing
programs.
This regulation shall be effective on and after January 1, 2022.
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