SECTION VIII ADVANCED PRACTICE NURSING EDUCATION PROGRAMSA. PURPOSETo insure the safe practice of advanced practice nursing, the Board shall approve educational programs, offered by an accredited college or university, which offers a graduate degree with a major in nursing and a concentration in the advanced practice nurse category which qualifies the graduate for certification in an advanced practice nursing specialty.
B. EXEMPTIONMaster's programs in advanced practice nursing, which submit evidence of having current accreditation by the recognized national educational accrediting agency for the discipline of nursing, shall be accepted by the Board as having met the regulations for Board approval. The standards for accreditation shall be maintained during the accrediting period.
C. ACCREDITATION1. The controlling institution, offering an advanced degree program in nursing, shall be approved by and have met the standards of graduate education set forth by the regional accrediting agency.2. Documentation of program accreditation, reaccreditation, or a change in the program's accreditation status by the recognized national educational accrediting agency for the discipline of nursing, shall be submitted to the Board within thirty (30) days of notification by the accrediting body.D. CURRICULUM REQUIREMENTS1. The curriculum shall include but is not limited to: a. Biological, behavioral, pharmacological, medical and nursing sciences relevant to practice as an advanced practice nurse in the specified category;b. Legal, ethical and professional responsibilities of advanced practice nurses;c. Supervised clinical practice relevant to the category of advanced practice nurse;d. Standard and acceptable higher education curricula structure for the discipline and for the program type; ande. A basis to take the certification examination in a category of advanced practice nursing.2. Any student, enrolled in a course which includes clinical learning activities, shall hold a registered nurse temporary permit or license according to Arkansas law.E. PROGRAM ADMINISTRATORThe program head, at the time of appointment, shall hold a current license to practice as a registered nurse in the State of Arkansas, and shall hold a master's degree and a doctoral degree, one of which is in nursing. The program head shall have previous experience in clinical nursing practice, teaching and administration.
F. FACULTY REQUIREMENTS1. Nurse faculty members shall have the following qualifications: a. Hold a current license to practice as a registered nurse in the State of Arkansas;b. Hold a minimum of a master's degree in nursing and should have a major in their area of responsibility;c. Have experience in clinical nursing practice.2. A majority of nurse faculty shall hold a doctoral degree and provide expertise in curriculum development, research and evaluation.3. Clinical faculty shall include advanced practice nurse(s) currently licensed in Arkansas in the category being taught.4. Preceptors shall hold the following qualifications: a. Current licensure as a registered nurse in the state of practice; andb. National certification as an advanced practice nurse in the area of practice; orc. Current licensure to practice medicine.5. Nonnurse faculty members shall hold a doctoral degree, or the minimum of a master's degree in their respective disciplines, to teach supportive courses. A majority of the nonnurse faculty who teach supportive courses must hold a doctoral degree in their respective discipline.G. NEW PROGRAM APPROVAL1. An institution, desiring to conduct a nursing education program to prepare advanced practice nurses, shall apply to the Board and submit evidence that it is prepared to carry out a program in advanced practice nursing education, utilizing the "Criteria and Procedures for Preparing Proposals for New Programs" established by the Department of Higher Education.2. Newly established advanced practice nursing educational programs shall be surveyed by the Board's representative, utilizing the Department of Higher Education criteria, every five (5) years or until the requirements for exemption have been met.3. Information regarding the nursing education program, requested by the Board, shall be provided by the controlling institution.4. If, in the opinion of the Board, the requirements for an approved nursing education program are met, the program shall be approved as a nursing education program for advanced practice nursing.5. If the Board determines that the program is not maintaining the Board's standards, notice shall be given in writing specifying the defect or defects. A program which fails, within a reasonable time, to correct these conditions to the satisfaction of the Board shall have approval withdrawn after a hearing.H. CHANGE OF CONTROLLING INSTITUTIONIf ownership of an institution operating an advanced practice nursing program should change, the new governing body shall consult the Board for direction in continuing the program.
I. LOSS OF PROGRAM ACCREDITATION1. Advanced practice nursing programs which fail to maintain national accreditation shall be subject to review by the Board.2. If the Board determines that an approved program is not meeting the criteria set forth in these regulations, the controlling institution shall be given a reasonable period of time to correct the identified deficiencies. If the controlling institution fails to correct the identified program deficiencies within a time specified, the Board may withdraw the approval following a hearing held pursuant to the provisions of the Administrative Procedure Act.J. CLOSING A PROGRAM1. When the decision to close a graduate program in a defined specialty leading to advanced practice licensure has been made, the program head shall advise the Board and submit a written plan for the discontinuation of the program. The closure may be accomplished in one of two ways: a. Students may be transferred to another approved advanced practice nursing program. The transfer should provide for minimum loss of student time.b. The program may close gradually by discontinuing student admissions and officially closing the program on the date that the last student completes the program.2. To prevent applications for admission, early public announcement of closing of the program shall be made.3. All requirements must be maintained until the last student is transferred or has completed the program.4. The controlling institution shall be responsible for maintaining custody of records in accordance with the policy of that institution.5. The controlling institution shall notify the Board in writing of arrangements to maintain permanent student and graduate records and other pertinent documents.SECTION X PRESCRIPTIVE AUTHORITY ADVISORY COMMITTEEA. PURPOSEThe purpose of this committee shall include functioning in an advisory capacity to assist the Board with oversight and implementation of the provisions regarding prescriptive authority.
B. COMPOSITIONThe Advisory Committee shall be composed of five (5) members appointed by the Board and approved by the Governor. Three (3} members shall be advanced practice nurses holding certificates of prescriptive authority, except that the initial advanced practice nurse appointees shall be exempt from holding a certificate. The Board shall issue certificates of prescriptive authority to the initial three (3) advanced practice nurse appointees based on the criteria in Chapter Four, Section IX. One (1) committee member shall be a licensed physician who has been involved in a collaborative practice with a registered nurse practitioner for at least five (5) years. One member shall be a licensed pharmacist who has been in practice for a least five (5) years. The Board shall select the initial chairperson.
C. TERMS OF OFFICEThe five (5} initial members appointed to the committee shall draw lots to determine staggered lengths of their initial terms. Successive members shall serve three (3) year terms. The Board may remove any advisory committee member, after notice and hearing, for incapacity, incompetence, neglect of duty or malfeasance in office.
D. COMPENSATIONAdvisory committee members shall serve without compensation; but may be reimbursed to the extent special monies are appropriated therefor for actual and necessary expenses incurred in the performance of their official Board duties.