South Carolina Code of Regulations Chapter 91 - DEPARTMENT OF LABOR, LICENSING AND REGULATION- STATE BOARD OF NURSING

South Carolina Code of Regulations – Chapter 91 governs the practice of nursing in the state, under the authority of the Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation (LLR) and the State Board of Nursing. This chapter encompasses licensure requirements, nursing education program standards, and ethical guidelines for registered nurses (RNs), licensed practical nurses (LPNs), and advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs).

πŸ“˜ Structure of Chapter 91

Chapter 91 is organized into six articles:

Special Licensure Privileges and Requirements

Nursing Education Programs

Licenses; Revocation and Suspension; Renewal

Fees

Code of Ethics

Safeguarding Patient Records

🩺 Key Provisions

Article 1: Special Licensure Privileges and Requirements

Active Practice Requirement: Nurses supervising others must hold an active, unrestricted license and be engaged in active nursing practice.(scstatehouse.gov)

Article 2: Nursing Education Programs

Approval of Programs: All nursing programs in South Carolina preparing students for licensure must be approved by the Board.

Out-of-State Programs: Programs from other states conducting clinical experiences in South Carolina must obtain Board approval and ensure compliance with state regulations.

Program Changes: Significant changes to nursing programs require prior approval from the Board.(scstatehouse.gov)

Article 3: Licenses; Revocation and Suspension; Renewal

Licensure Requirements: Details the process for licensure by examination and endorsement for RNs and LPNs.

Disciplinary Actions: Outlines procedures for the suspension or revocation of licenses, including hearings and appeals.

Renewal and Inactive Status: Specifies requirements for license renewal and conditions for placing a license in inactive status.(intelycare.com)

Article 4: Fees

Establishes the fee structure for various services, including licensure applications, renewals, and examinations.

Article 5: Code of Ethics

Provides ethical guidelines for nursing practice, emphasizing the welfare and rights of patients.

Article 6: Safeguarding Patient Records

Sets standards for the maintenance and confidentiality of patient records, in compliance with applicable laws.

πŸ“„ Accessing the Full Text

For detailed information, you can access the full text of Chapter 91 through the following resources:

South Carolina Legislature: (scstatehouse.gov)

Cornell Law School: (law.cornell.edu)

Justia Regulations: (regulations.justia.com)

 

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