22 Tex. Admin. Code § 221.7 - Petitions for Waiver and Exemptions
(a) A
registered nurse who submits a request for waiver from requirements of this
rule must submit documentation as required by the Board to support his or her
petition and assure the Board that he or she possesses the knowledge, skills,
and abilities appropriate for the role and population focus area of licensure
desired. Those petitioners who are under investigation or current Board order
are not eligible for waiver.
(b)
Petitions for waiver from the program accreditation requirements set forth in
this chapter may be granted by the Board for individuals who completed their
APRN programs before January 1, 1996. Petitioners must meet the length of
academic program requirements set forth in this chapter and provide evidence of
current national certification in the APRN role and population focus
area.
(c) Petitions for waiver from
the current certification requirements of this chapter may be granted by the
Board as follows:
(1) Applicants who
completed their APRN education programs prior to January 1, 1996 may be granted
an exemption from the national certification requirement, provided the program
was accredited by a national nursing education accrediting body that is
recognized by the Board and the U.S. Secretary of Education and/or the Council
for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA), or its successor organization, as
acceptable to the Board at the time the applicant completed the program.
(2) Under this section, only those
petitioners who completed their APRN education program on or after January 1,
1996 for whom no national certification examination within the advanced role
and population focus area or a related advanced specialty exists will be
considered for waiver by the Board. The Board reserved the right to determine
an appropriate alternate national certification examination for licensure in
those specialty areas for which no specific examination existed for the
specialty area.
(3) A written
request for waiver of the national certification requirement must be
submitted.
(d) Waivers
from the master's degree requirement may be granted to qualified
certificate-prepared nurse-midwives and women's health care nurse practitioners
who complete their APRN programs on or before December 31, 2006. Applicants
must meet all other APRN education requirements as stated in this chapter.
(1) Petitioners approved on the basis of this
waiver shall be limited to providing APRN care within the geographical
boundaries of the State of Texas. This shall not prevent the individual from
utilizing Nurse Licensure Compact privileges to practice as a registered
nurse.
(2) The applicant must
submit all required documentation necessary to demonstrate that the
requirements (except for the master's degree) for licensure have been
met.
(3) The applicant must submit
a written request for waiver of the master's degree requirement.
(e) Exemptions granting
authorization to utilize licensure titles not otherwise authorized by this
chapter may be granted to qualified petitioners who completed their APRN
education programs prior to the date specified. Petitioners must meet all other
education and national certification requirements as stated in this chapter,
(1) The following specialty titles may be
considered for exemption for individuals who completed their APRN education
program prior to January 1, 2010, but are not qualified to utilize a title
authorized by this chapter:
(A) Acute Care
Clinical Nurse Specialist,
(B)
Critical Care Nurse Practitioner;
(C) Cardiovascular Clinical Nurse
Specialist;
(D) Emergency Nurse
Practitioner or Clinical Nurse Specialist;
(E) Family Clinical Nurse
Specialist;
(F) Home Health
Clinical Nurse Specialist;
(G)
Maternal (Parent)-Child Health Clinical Nurse Specialist (with or without
subspecialization);
(H) Oncology
Nurse Practitioner or Clinical Nurse Specialist;
(I) Pediatric Critical Care Nurse
Practitioner;
(J) Perinatal Nurse
Practitioner or Clinical Nurse Specialist;
(K) School Nurse Practitioner; and
(L) Women's Health Clinical Nurse
Specialist.
(2) The
following titles may be considered for exemption if the individual is not
qualified to utilize a licensure title authorized by this chapter for qualified
applicants who completed their APRN education programs prior to January 1,
2015:
(A) Acute Care Adult Nurse
Practitioner;
(B) Adult Health
Clinical Nurse Specialist;
(C)
Adult Nurse Practitioner;
(D)
Community Health Clinical Nurse Specialist;
(E) Critical Care Clinical Nurse
Specialist;
(F) Gerontological
Clinical Nurse Specialist; and
(G)
Gerontological Nurse Practitioner.
(3) Those individuals licensed on the basis
of this exemption shall be limited to providing advanced practice nursing care
within the geographical boundaries of the State of Texas. This shall not
prevent the individual from utilizing Nurse Licensure Compact privileges to
function as a registered nurse.
(4)
The applicant must submit all required documentation necessary to demonstrate
that all requirements for licensure have been met.
(5) The applicant must submit a written
request for exemption and indicate the desired title.
(6) APRNs licensed on the basis of this
exemption shall use the APRN title specified on the licensure document provided
by the Board.
(f)
Exemptions from specific curricular requirements may be granted to otherwise
qualified applicants based on the education requirements set forth in Board
rules that were in effect at the time the applicants completed their APRN
education programs.
(g) Applicants
who are endorsing APRN licensure in Texas and have practiced in the APRN role
and population focus in another state for a minimum of 24 months following
completion of the APRN education program who are required to take a single
academic course in order to meet the education requirements for Texas licensure
may be issued a six-month temporary permit as specified in §
221.10 of this chapter to practice
in a limited capacity while completing the academic course.
(1) Only those applicants who need to
complete a dedicated, graduate-level course in advanced health assessment,
advanced physiology and pathophysiology, or advanced pharmacotherapeutics may
be considered for a permit. If more than one course is required, the applicant
shall not be eligible for the permit.
(2) Prescriptive authority shall not be
granted to applicants who are granted limited authority to practice under this
provision.
(3) Applicants who
practice under this provision shall practice under the supervision of a
qualified preceptor who meets the requirements of §
221.10 of this chapter.
(4) The applicant must demonstrate that all
other education and licensure requirements set forth in this chapter have been
met before the six month temporary permit may be issued.
(5) Six month temporary permits issued for
this purpose may be issued one time only. Six month temporary permits issued
for the purpose of completion of an academic course cannot be extended or
renewed.
(6) The APRN candidate
shall submit:
(A) an application for a
six-month temporary permit as specified in §
221.10 of this chapter to be used
for completion of the requirements specified in this chapter; and
(B) evidence of a current, valid license or
privilege to practice as a registered nurse in the state of
Texas.
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