Virginia Board of Nursing
Chapter 30 of Title 54.1 of the Code of Virginia has established Board of Nursing Virginia to ensure that Virginia citizen receives safe and competent patient care from licensed health professionals, regulate minimum standard for standards of practice and offer needed information to health care practitioners and public. The Board tries to achieve these goals [...]
Vermont Board of Nursing
Vermont Law and Nurse Practice Act has stipulated and empowered Board of Nursing Vermont to safeguard the life and health of the Vermont citizen by ensuring that only competent licensed nurses shall be permitted to practice and, no person shall be allowed to practice, or offer to practice of registered or practical nursing, if the [...]
Rhode Island Board of Nursing
Board of Nursing Rhode Island was established under chapter 26 of “The Rhode Island Nurse Practice Act.” for nurse registration and nursing education. As per the Act the Board comprises of fifteen (15) board members serving for a term of 3 years and no member is permitted to serve for more than two (2) consecutive [...]
Utah Board of Nursing
Board of Nursing Utah is part of the Utah Division of Occupational and Professional Licensing (DOPL), which is also one of seven agencies within the Utah Department of Commerce. DOPL has been legislatively authorized to enforce and administer specific laws that are related to the licensing and regulation of certain occupations and professions.
Wyoming Board of Nursing
Board of Nursing Wyoming is a state regulatory agency representing members from both nursing profession and public, and various geographical location of Wyoming. The board comprises of 7 Board Members, including 1 Licensed Practical Nurse Member , 5 Registered Nurse Member, 1 Public Member appointed by the Governor. It is also necessary that only one [...]
Pennsylvania Board of Nursing
Board of Nursing Pennsylvania is a part of the Bureau of Professional and Occupational Affairs,Pennsylvania Department of State. The Board constitute 13 members that represent various state, public and nursing professional fields and they include 1 the Commissioner of Professional and Occupational Affairs; three public representatives, six registered nurses, three of whom must possess Masters’ [...]

