Tenn. Comp. R. & Regs. 1000-01-.04 - RN/LPN LICENSURE BY ENDORSEMENT
(1) Application -
The required application for RN or LPN, whichever is applicable, for licensure
by endorsement shall be completed in part by the applicant and signed by the
applicant under penalty of perjury.
(a) The
name as signed on the application shall be the name carried in the records of
the Board , absent a change of name.
(b) The application may include a
satisfactory reference.
(c) The
application shall include an official verification of the applicant's licensure
for nursing practice in another jurisdiction.
(d) Only a person who has filed the required
application and paid the fee will be eligible for licensure by
endorsement.
(e) This application
shall include the result of a biometric criminal background check that the
applicant has caused to be submitted to the Board 's administrative office
directly from the vendor identified in the Board 's licensure application
materials.
(f) Explanation and
supporting documentation regarding the applicant's background and information
contained in the application may be required.
(g) Every applicant must be a United States
citizen, a "qualified alien" or a non-immigrant who meets the requirements set
out at 8 U.S.C. 1621. Applicants claiming qualified alien status must provide
two forms of documentation of identity and immigration status as determined by
the United States Department of Homeland Security.
(h) Applicants may be required to submit to
an evaluation by a qualified expert as determined by the Board .
(2) Qualifications - The applicant
must either be a graduate of an approved school of nursing , or the approved
school must certify to the Board that the applicant has met all requirements
for a diploma , degree, or certificate and been licensed by examination in the
other U.S. jurisdiction.
(a) An applicant
shall have had substantially the same course of study as set by the Board for
Tennessee schools of nursing at the time the applicant was accepted for
licensure by examination in the other jurisdiction.
(b) An applicant shall have general education
equivalent to that required for Tennessee's licensure by examination at the
time the candidate was accepted for licensure in the other jurisdiction. An
applicant holding a college or university degree meets the general education
equivalent.
(c) An applicant who
does not have evidence of satisfactory general or nursing education may be
required to take an additional course of study or examination to establish
education equivalent to Tennessee's requirements at the time the applicant was
accepted for licensure in the other jurisdiction
(d) The Board may request submission of
evidence of satisfactory mental and physical health.
(e) An internationally educated applicant
shall cause the Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools (CGFNS) to
submit a CES professional report.
(f) When the Board has reasonable doubt of an
applicant's ability to comprehend the English language to a degree sufficient
to permit the applicant to discharge the applicant's duties as a nurse in this
state with safety to the public, the Board may require the passing of an
examination to demonstrate such ability.
Notes
Authority: T.C.A. ยงยง 63-7-105, 63-7-106, 63-7-110, 63-7-111, and 63-7-207.
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