"Acceptable continuing education activity" means a learning experience which meets the criteria established in part 6310.2800, subpart 3.
"Acceptable nursing practice" means employment or volunteer nursing in any setting. Employment includes those positions for which the individual is required to be a nurse. For advanced practice registered nursing, the practice must have included one or more of the functions defined in Minnesota Statutes, section 148.171, subdivisions 5, 10, 11, 13, and 21. For professional nursing practice, the practice must have included one or more of the functions defined in Minnesota Statutes, section 148.171, subdivision 15. For practical nursing practice, the practice must have included one or more of the functions defined in Minnesota Statutes, section 148.171, subdivision 14.
"Advanced practice registered nurse" means a person authorized by the board to engage in the practice of advanced practice registered nursing as defined in Minnesota Statutes, section 148.171, subdivision 3.
"Board" means the Minnesota Board of Nursing.
"Contact hour" means 60 minutes, except in reference to the class period of an educational institution. The minimum length of time of a continuing education activity is 0.25 contact hours, or 15 minutes. A quarter academic credit is equivalent to ten contact hours. A semester credit is equivalent to 15 contact hours.
"Continuing education participation period" means the 24-month interval of time immediately before the registration expiration date during which a licensee must fulfill the continuing education requirements for registration renewal. The length varies for a licensee's first registration period after licensure or reregistration, beginning on the date of licensure or reregistration and ending on the registration expiration date.
"Continuing education report" means the evidence submitted to the board to officially authenticate that the applicant has fulfilled all continuing education requirements for licensure.
"Deferment" means postponement of participation in and reporting of all or part of the continuing education activities required for renewal.
"Evidence-based practice" means the integration of current best research evidence, clinical expertise, and patient preferences to facilitate decision making.
"Instructor" means a presenter, preparer, guide for a continuing education activity, or written programmed instruction.
"License" means the authority issued by the board to an individual who meets for the first time the requirements to practice advanced practice, professional or practical nursing in Minnesota.
"Licensee" means either a an advanced practice, professional, or practical nurse who has been granted a license by the board to practice advanced practice, professional, or practical nursing in Minnesota.
"Licensure" means the process by which the board confers legal authority upon an individual authorizing the person to engage in advanced practice, professional, or practical nursing, thereby certifying that those licensed have attained the minimal degree of competency necessary to ensure that the public health, safety, and welfare will be reasonably well protected.
" Participation" means to be present at or in any other manner taking part in an acceptable continuing education activity.
"Practical nurse" means a person authorized by the board to engage in the practice of practical nursing as defined in Minnesota Statutes, section 148.171, subdivision 14.
"Professional nurse" means a person authorized by the board to engage in the practice of professional nursing as defined in Minnesota Statutes, section 148.171, subdivision 15.
"Qualified practitioner" means an advanced practice registered nurse who is in the same role and population as the individual completing the reorientation plan, or a physician who has experience in providing care to a patient with the same or similar health care needs encountered in the reorientation plan.
"Refresher course" for the applicant for licensure by endorsement under Minnesota Statutes, section 148.211, subdivision 2, or for reregistration under Minnesota Statutes, section 148.231, subdivision 5, means a planned program of study with a clinical component that provides a review and evaluation of basic nursing knowledge and abilities to enhance clinical competency within the professional or practical scope of practice. The criteria for a refresher course is identified in Program Requirements: Appendices to Minnesota Administrative Rules, Chapter 6310, in part 6310.3800 as incorporated by reference in part 6310.3800.
"Registration" means the process by which the names and original license numbers of individuals licensed by the board are listed as individuals authorized to engage in advanced practice, professional, or practical nursing during a registration period.
"Registration renewal" means the periodic process whereby a licensee who is licensed and registered with the board requests and obtains registration for the next registration period.
"Registration expiration date" means the last calendar day of a registration period.
"Registration period" means the interval of time during which the individual is authorized to engage in advanced practice, professional, or practical nursing during a registration period. The initial registration period following licensure, endorsement, or reregistration is from six to 29 full calendar months starting on the day of licensure, endorsement, or reregistration and ending on the last day of the licensees month of birth in an even-numbered year if the year of birth was an even-numbered year or in an odd-numbered year if the year of birth was in an odd-numbered year. Subsequent registration periods are 24-month periods. For registration renewal, the period starts on the first day of the month following expiration of the previous registration period. The period ends the last day of the licensees month of birth in an even- or odd-numbered year according to the licensees year of birth.
"Reorientation plan" means a plan of study designed to enhance competency in the appropriate advanced practice role and population focus, and includes a clinical component supervised by a qualified practitioner.
"Reregistration" means the process whereby a licensee regains the authority to practice advanced practice, professional, or practical nursing after one or more days without current registration.
"Temporary permit" means the authority issued by the board to an applicant for reregistration that authorizes practice of professional or practical nursing in Minnesota during participation in the clinical portion of a refresher course.
Minn. R. agency 159, ch. 6310, pt. 6310.2600
Statutory Authority: MS s 62A.15; 147.235; 148.191; 148.231; 214.12