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Nurses new to practice or preparing for their first nursing jobs will learn the ways the profession is regulated - through nursing licensure, boards of nursing and state laws called Nurse Practice Acts.
Verify an APRN, RN, LPN License or Temporary Permit. Verification of Advanced Practice Registered Nurse, Registered Nurse, Licensed Practical Nurse Licenses and Temporary Permits are available through the Online Verification page. Verify a License.
Licensure Verification. Employers must verify a nurse's license at the time of employment, make a record of the license expiration date, and verify the nurse has renewed the license by the date of the expiration in the employer's record.
Read about who needs a Minnesota nursing license. Border State License Recognition Fact sheet, Border State License Recognition Report of Employment form to apply for the registry and Verification of Border State License Registry Status form. Read about continuing education requirements.
Access the Board of Nursing website at www.nursingboard.state.mn.us to apply to retake the NCLEX®. If you have not registered to access the site, register and follow the prompts. If you have registered with the site, log in and apply for licensure retake.
The APRN must be certified as one of the four APRN roles and one of the six population foci. APRNs are accountable to patients for the quality of APRN care rendered, recognizing the limits of knowledge and experience, planning for the management for situations beyond the APRNs expertise.
Minnesota RN and LPN Licensure by Endorsement Instructions. If you have been licensed by examination in the U.S. as an RN or LPN and wish to practice nursing in Minnesota, you must obtain a Minnesota license through the process of licensure by endorsement.
The primary method of APRN licensure verification and any applicable discipline reports are found by accessing the Board's Online Verification page. Verification of Registered Nurses, Licensed Practical Nurses and Temporary Permits are also available through the Online Verification page.
Nurse cooperation. Disciplinary record on judicial review. Reports to the commissioner of health. Exemptions. Violations; penalty. Unauthorized practice of professional, advanced practice registered, and practical nursing. Transfer of assets.
The Minnesota Board of Nursing has approved the following professional nursing programs for the purpose of meeting the education requirements for licensure as a registered nurse.