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S.B. 449 VETOES
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Medication Technicians, and Electrologists - Licensing and Regulation.
This bill alters the powers and duties of the State Board of Nursing to include setting
the standards for the practice of certified nursing assistants and certified medication
technicians; authorizes the Rehabilitation Committee in the Board to provide for the
rehabilitation of or provide assistance to medication technicians, electrologists, and
applicants; and alters the requirements for sending renewal notices for specified
licenses and certificates.
House Bill 1080, which was passed by the General Assembly and signed by me,
accomplishes the same purpose. Therefore, it is not necessary for me to sign Senate
Bill 449.
Very truly yours,
Robert L. Ehrlich, Jr.
Governor
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Senate Bill No. 449
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AN ACT concerning
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State Board of Nursing - Nurses, Certified Nursing Assistants, and
Medication Technicians, and Electrologists - Licensing and Regulation
FOR the purpose of altering the powers and duties of the State Board of Nursing to
include setting the standards for the practice of certified nursing assistants and
certified medication technicians; authorizing the Rehabilitation Committee in
the Board to provide for the rehabilitation of or provide assistance to certain
medication technicians, electrologists, and certain applicants; altering the term
for the renewal of certain requirements for sending renewal notices for certain
licenses and certificates; authorizing the Board to grant a certain extension to a
certain licensee or certificate holder for the renewal of a certain license or
certificate; authorizing the Board to send certain licensees and certificate
holders a certain advisory letter of education in certain circumstances;
authorizing the Board to send a certain advisory letter to a certain complainant
in certain circumstances; authorizing the Board to make a certain letter
available to the public under certain circumstances; providing that sending a
certain letter of education or the issuance of a certain advisory letter is not may
not be considered a disciplinary act action and may not be reported to certain
persons; clarifying that completion of a certain portion of a certain nursing
education program satisfies a certain qualification standard for certification of
certain applicants; altering the grounds for which certain certificate holders
may be disciplined; authorizing the Board to make certain unannounced survey
visits to certain certified nursing assistant training programs and
Board-approved medication technician training programs; defining a certain
term; repealing certain provisions of law relating to an electrologist
rehabilitation committee; and generally relating to the licensing and regulation
of nurses, certified nursing assistants, and certified medication technicians, and
certified electrologists by the State Board of Nursing.
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