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  2. The Board of Nursing, a division within the DC Department of Health, Health Regulation and Licensing Administration (HRLA), is responsible for the licensure and regulation of registered nurses (RNs), licensed practical nurses (LPNs), advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) (i.e., nurse midwives, nurse anesthetists, clinical nurse ...

  3. Licensing Boards | doh - Washington, D.C.

    dchealth.dc.gov/service/licensing-boards

    Professional Board meetings are currently held virtually. Please check each Board's website for information on when the next meeting will take place. Select this link for HRLA Mailing addresses .

  4. Board of Nursing New License Application Instructions and ...

    dchealth.dc.gov/page/board-nursing-new-license...

    Submit your documents to the Board via these email addresses: College Nursing Program Transcripts: [email protected] Supervised Practice Documents: [email protected]

  5. Online Licensing Portal is LIVE! - District of Columbia

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    DC Health’s online licensing system is now LIVE. The District of Columbia Department of Health, Health Regulation and Licensing Administration (HRLA) is excited to announce the opening of our new online licensing system.

  6. GOVERNMENT OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA - Washington, D.C.

    doh.dc.gov/.../Nursing_Application_Instructions.pdf

    Upon submission of the required application documents, the DC Board of Nursing will review your application. Upon final approval, you will be issued a license to practice in the District of Columbia or be authorized to sit for the NCLEX

  7. Government of the District of Columbia - Washington, D.C.

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    Phase three (Referral to Board of Nursing) The Board will exercise one of the following options depending on the facts in each application: 1. Determine the applicant is not eligible for licensure/certification due to: (a) results of criminal background check, (b) termination from employment due to unsafe practice or (c) discipline by another ...

  8. Registered Nurse | does - does.dc.gov

    does.dc.gov/page/registered-nurse

    Receive Authorization to Test (ATT) from the DC Board of Nursing ; Pay $200 registration fee; Maintain certification with 24 hours of continuing education every 2 years; Background Check. Undergo a criminal background check. License. Obtain a passing score on the NCSBN NCLEX-RN exam ; Current DC Healthcare Academy Training Programs . Learn more :