Title: UNDERSTANDING THE MICHIGAN BOARD OF NURSING
1UNDERSTANDING THE MICHIGAN BOARD OF NURSING
- Kathleen Lavery, MS, CNM
- Chair, Michigan Board of Nursing
- (appreciation to Margie Clark, initial author)
2LEARNING OBJECTIVES
- Describe the role, function and governance of the
Michigan Board of Nursing. - To identify nurses individual responsibilities
regarding regulation of nurses in Michigan - To inform nurses about opportunities and
resources.
3BUREAU OF HEALTH PROFESSIONS
- Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs
- 25 Health Boards
- 36 Health Professions
- Approximately 390,000 Licensees
- 138,035 RNs, 7,277 Nurse Specialists and 28,222
LPNs
4PUBLIC HEALTH CODE ARTICLE 15 OCCUPATIONS
- OSTEOPATHIC MEDICINE AND SURGERY
- PHARMACY
- PHYSICIANS ASSISTANTS
- PHYSICAL THERAPY
- PODIATRIC MEDICINE AND SURGERY
- PSYCHOLOGY
- RESPIRATORY THERAPISTS
- SANITARIANS
- SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY
- SOCIAL WORK
- VETERINARY MEDICINE
- Federal Legislation Mandates
- NURSE AIDE REGISTRY
- ACUPUNCTURE
- ATHLETIC TRAINERS (New 12/06)
- AUDIOLOGY
- CHIROPRACTIC
- COUNSELING
- DENTISTRY
- DIETETICS NUTRITION (New7/07)
- MARRIAGE AND FAMILY THERAPY
- MASSAGE THERAPY
- MEDICINE
- NURSING
- NURSING HOME ADMINISTRATORS
- OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY
- OPTOMETRY
5BOARD ROLE
- Licensing
- Rule Promulgation
- Regulatory Role
- Health Policy and Legislation
6BOARD OF NURSING
- 23 voting members
- 9 registered professional nurses
- 1 nurse midwife
- 1 nurse anesthetist
- 1 nurse practitioner
- 3 licensed practical nurses
- 8 public members
7BOARD MEMBERS
- Board members are appointed by the Governor
- Required to complete oath of office
- Must meet one of the defined categories specified
by law - Reimbursed for travel expenses only
- Meet for 1-2 days six times per year with a
possible additional day each month - Have disciplinary case materials to review before
each board meeting
8DISCIPLINARY SUBCOMMITTEE (DSC)
- Composed of 2 Public Members and 3 Professional
Members - Chaired by Public Member Appointed by Board
Chairperson - Responsible for Final Determination of Violations
of the Public Health Code and Imposition of
Sanctions
9Licensing information
10LICENSE PERIOD
- Nursing license for any level expires on March
31, even or odd years - Initial license valid for up to 1 year
- Subsequent licenses for 2 years
11RENEWAL NOTICES
- Sent 45 days prior to the expiration date
- Mailed to last address on our database
- Responsibility for renewal lies with licensee
also address updates - CE completed before renewal fee submitted
renewal form is a legal certification that the CE
has been completed
12RETURNED RENEWAL NOTICES
- If returned, staff check database to verify
address - If new address is available, renewal application
is forwarded - If new address is not available, wait for contact
from the licensee YOU must pay attention to your
renewal cycle and maintain current address with
the department
13GRACE PERIOD
- PHC 333.16201 (2) 60 day grace period after
expiration date - Can continue to practice in grace period
- If fail to renew, license officially lapses after
5 pm on May 30 but website shows March 31 as
expiration date - Once license expires, have to apply for
relicensure
14RENEWAL VS RELICENSURE
- RENEWAL - continuation of a license for a person
based on completion of requirements for renewal
within the time limits set by law - RELICENSURE - granting of a license to a person
whose license has lapsed for failure to renew the
license within 60 days after the expiration date
15RELICENSURE PROCESS
- Application and fee
- Submit proof of 25 hours of CE within 2 years of
application submission - Verification of licensure and disciplinary status
in other states - Will issue license until next expiration date only
16CONTINUING EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS- RN or LPN
- 25 hours in board approved activities in 2 year
license cycle - At least 1 hour in pain and symptom management
- Submission of renewal is statement that
continuing education is completed - Check website for more information
- Michigan.gov/LARA
17OTHER STATE REQUIREMENTS
- 23 Boards currently require CE
- 10 require 30 hours in 2 years
- 2 require 25 hours in 2 years
- 3 require 24 hours in 2 years
- 1 requires 36 hours in 3 years
- 4 require 20 hours in 2 years
- 3 require 15 in 2 years
- Additional information can be found at
www.learningext.com/resources/cerequirements.asp
18Advanced Practice Renewal
- Must either renew or maintain national
certification during the two year cycle - This can include 25-40 hours of Continuing
Education and other activities/exams - Two year renewal versus five year cycles for
Certification - You verify that you are currently Certified and
meeting their requirements
19CE AUDIT
- Randomly Select Renewed Licensees
- Require Copies Of Approved CE
- Failure To Meet CE Requirement Results in
Complaint - Possible Sanction Fine, CE, Probation
- Permanent Complaint Record
20DISCLOSURES REQUIRED
- Felony conviction of any kind
- Misdemeanor conviction resulting in imprisonment
- Misdemeanor conviction involving illegal
delivery, possession, use of alcohol or
controlled substances - Loss of privileges to practice
- Loss of license (including other states)
- Conviction regarding vulnerable populations,
criminal sexual conduct
21WHAT HAPPENS?
- Positive responses reviewed
- Documentation may be requested, such as court
documents. - Decisions
- Approved
- Denied not eligible for licensure
- Notice of Intent to Deny (NOID)
- hearing to determine fitness for licensure
- Board makes final decision and can impose
limitations - Failure to report is a violation of the PHC
22HPRP
- Health Professional Recovery Program
- Assist Health Professionals With Substance Abuse
and Mental Health Problems - Voluntary Admission to Program (self or employer
referral) (confidential if successful) - Required Involvement Through Disciplinary Process
(requires reporting)
23LICENSING DIVISION CONTACTS
24www. michigan.gov/healthlicense
- Applications
- Public Health Code and Administrative Rules
- Questions and Answers
- Board members and meeting dates
- CE information
- Health Alert/HeathLink
- Disciplinary Action Reports
- How to file a complaint
25GENERAL QUESTIONS
- Check website for information
- bhpinfo_at_michigan.gov
- Call 517-335-0918 with questions
- General application process
- Application status of individual (need social
security number) - How to get copy of applications, laws and rules,
board meeting schedule, complaint form, FOIA
request - Scope of practice issues
26SCOPE OF PRACTICE ISSUES
- Bureau staff will refer to Public Health Code and
Administrative Rules - Michigan does not have Practice Act that
defines each task that can be done - Suggest contact employer or attorney for
assistance - Consider what is standard of practice
- Consider your own skill level, what is safe for
your patients in your circumstance just because
someone tells you to, doesnt mean you can
27Delegation Of Duties
- May Delegate Some Duties To Person Qualified By
Experience, Training or Education - Consider Prevailing Standard of Care
- If Others Trained To Perform Task Routinely, Must
Use Trained Professional - Supervisor Ultimately Responsible For Actions
Performed By Self Or Staff YOU are responsible
for what you delegate to others
28COMPLAINTS DISCIPLINE
29PROCESS
- Allegation report of possible violation of
Public Health Code - Investigation collect information and records
- Administrative
- Consent order and stipulation (informal agreement
between board and licensee with department
assistance) - Administrative hearing (formal quasi court
setting) - Review and disposition final action by
Disciplinary SubCommittee or Board - Appeal ability of licensee to ask for second
review
30SOURCE OF ALLEGATIONS
- Citizens
- Complaint Allegation Division
- Licensing Division
- Colleague/peer
- Sister states
- Hospitals/employer reporting (ALL terminations
plus other concerns) - Attorney General
- Other sources
31COMPLIANCE CONFERENCE
- Case Facts Reviewed by Parties with AG or Bureau
Staff and Board Conferee - Settle with Consent Order and Stipulation
- Board Conferee will Participate in Formulating
the Proposed Consent Order and Stipulation - If No Agreement is Reached, an Administrative
Hearing is Scheduled
32HEARING
- Licensee vs State with Attorney General Serving
as Prosecutor - You May Hire an Attorney to Represent You
- Case Facts Presented By Both Parties for
Consideration by Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) - ALJ Writes Proposal for Decision
- Proposal Then Goes to DSC or Full Board for
Consideration and Action
33ROLE OF THE DISCIPLINARY SUBCOMMITTEE (DSC)
- Determination of Sanctions
- Reclassification of Disciplined Licenses
- Reconsideration of DSC Decisions
- Dismissal of Complaints
34ACCESS TO DISCIPLINARY INFORMATION
- Disciplinary Action Report (DAR) available on
website - Administrative documents can be obtained under
the Freedom of Information Act
35FREEDOM OF INFORMATION REQUEST
- Freedom of Information Coordinator
- Dept. of Community Health
- Bureau of Health Services
- P.O. Box 30670
- Lansing, Mi 48909
- Fax (517) 241-0191
36National Council of State Boards of Nursing
(NCSBN)
- National resources regarding nursing practice and
regulation - Campaign for Consensus regarding Advanced
Practice Regulation - Social Media, Boundaries, Continuing Education,
Disciplinary actions, national registry (nursys) - www.learningext.org www.ncsbn.org
37QUESTIONS?
38NEW LICENSEE INFORMATION
39APPLICATION PROCESSING
40APPLICATION PROCESS
- Request Application
- Download application from www.michigan.gov/healthl
icense - Call 517-335-0918, follow prompts
- Email application request to bhpinfo_at_michigan.gov
- Must submit original application and document on
paper - Cannot accept faxed documents for original file
- Must pay by check or money order
41FILE SET-UP
- Supporting documents are filed alphabetically
- Application and fee start physical file folder
- Supporting documents are placed in folder
- Review by processor
- Identify missing elements
- Second review upon receipt of new material
- Periodic check on file status as time permits
42CHECKING STATUS OF APPLICATION
- Upon entry of application in database, letter is
sent to applicant with customer number - Check application status at www.michigan.gov/appst
atus - need customer number to check
43PROCESSING TIME APPLICATION
- Weeks 1 2 application and fee received
- Weeks 3 4 application entered in database and
reviewed letter may be sent to applicant - Weeks 5 6 final approval and paper license
processed and mailed
44FACTORS AFFECTING PROCESSING TIME
- Time of the year higher number of new
applications, slower process - Timeliness of supporting documentation
- Certification of completion of education
- Licensing jurisdictions
- NCLEX scores
45COMMON PROBLEMS
- Wrong fee submitted
- Application not signed or incomplete
- Incorrect application submitted
- No social security number
- License verifications not submitted
46HOW DO WE VERIFY CREDENTIALS?
- Documents must be submitted directly to us from
- Educational institution
- Other state licensing boards
- CGFNS
- PearsonVue (testing agency)
47APPLICABLE TO ALL NEW LICENSEES
- Verification of licensure on website within 48
hours at www.michigan.gov/verifylicense - if license number appears, license valid
- if says pending, not completed
- Physical copy of license should arrive in about 3
weeks
48QUESTIONS?