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The Board of Registered Nursing protects the health, safety, and well-being of the public through the fair and consistent application of the statutes and regulations governing nursing practice and education in California.
The California Board of Registered Nursing (BRN) has an intradepartmental contract with the Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) to provide license verification on the DCA License Search website and the actual operation thereof.
All RNs in the State of California who wish to maintain an active license are required to complete 30 contact hours of continuing education for license renewal. The continuing education course (s) must be taken through a continuing education provider recognized by the Board.
The Board of Registered Nursing (BRN) is a state governmental agency established by law to protect the public by regulating the practice of registered nurses. The BRN is responsible for implementation and enforcement of the Nursing Practice Act: the laws related to nursing education, licensure, practice, and discipline.
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California Board of Registered Nursing (CBRN) Joins Nursys Electronic License Verification Posted 03/15/2022 On March 10, 2022, CBRN joined 54 other jurisdictions across the country in providing electronic license verification for registered nurses (RNs).
IMPERIAL – In a major milestone for local healthcare education, Imperial Valley College announced that the California Board of Registered Nursing (BRN) has unanimously approved the college’s request to expand its Registered Nurse program enrollment from 80 to 150 students per year during the November 20th BRN meeting.
The California Board of Nursing has assessed the education provided by both two-year and four-year nursing degree programs in the state. Applicants from these programs, as well as those who have graduated from accredited out-of-state programs, are eligible for licensure by examination.
State of California, Department of Consumer Affairs, Board of Registered Nursing
California Board of Registered Nursing. The California Board of Registered Nurses (BRN) serves public protection by overseeing the licensure process, evaluating nursing education programs, legislation and nursing practice standards across the state.