N 2.21(1)(b)(b) An applicant, whose initial license from another U.S. state, U.S. territory, or Canada does not meet the requirements in par. (a), shall submit all of the following to the board to assist the board in determining whether the qualifications are comparable: N 2.21(1)(b)2.2. Evidence of passing the NCLEX or other nursing licensure examination. N 2.21(2)(2) An applicant shall submit a completed application and pay the applicable fee. The application shall include the following: N 2.21(2)(a)(a) Verification of licensure from the state, territory or province in which the original license by examination was issued and the state, territory or province in which the current, active license was issued. N 2.21(2)(c)(c) An applicant who has a pending criminal charge or has been convicted of any crime or ordinance violation shall provide the board with all related information necessary for the board to determine whether the circumstances of the arrest or conviction or other offense substantially relate to the practice of nursing. N 2.21(2)(d)(d) An applicant who has a license encumbered by adverse action shall provide the board will all related information necessary to determine whether the board deems the action taken to warrant a denial in Wisconsin. N 2.21(2)(e)(e) An applicant who has been terminated from any employment related to nursing within the 10 years immediately preceding the date of application shall provide the board with all related information necessary to determine current competency. N 2.21(2)(f)(f) An applicant who has committed any act, which would be subject to discipline under ch. N 7, shall provide the board with all related information regarding the act necessary for the board to make a determination on the application for licensure. N 2.21(3)(3) An applicant who does not have current nursing education or been employed in a position that requires a nursing license within the last 5 years may apply to the board for a limited license to enable the applicant to complete a nursing refresher course approved by the board. Upon successful completion of an approved nursing refresher course, the license holder may petition the board for full licensure. N 2.21 HistoryHistory: CR 14-002: cr. Register July 2014 No. 703, eff. 8-1-14; correction in (1) (a) (intro.) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 7., Stats., Register December 2018 No. 756; CR 18-030: am. (title) Register June 2019 No. 762, eff. 7-1-19; CR 19-140: am. (title), (1) (a) (intro.), (b) (intro.), (2) (e) Register June 2020 No. 774, eff. 7-1-20. N 2.23N 2.23 Reciprocal credentials for service members, former service members, and their spouses. A reciprocal multistate or single state license shall be granted to a service member, former service member, or the spouse of a service member or former service member who the board determines meets all of the requirements under s. 440.09 (2), Stats. Subject to s. 440.09 (2m), Stats., the board may request verification necessary to make a determination as to service member or former service member status under this subsection. N 2.23 NoteNote: Forms to apply for a reciprocal credential are available from the department of safety and professional services’ website at www.dsps.wi.gov. N 2.30N 2.30 Definitions. In this subchapter: N 2.30(2)(2) “G.P.N.” means graduate practical nurse. N 2.30 HistoryHistory: CR 14-002: cr. Register July 2014 No. 703, eff. 8-1-14. N 2.31N 2.31 Application. A nurse who has graduated from a board-approved school or comparable school or granted a certificate of completion by a board-approved school may be granted a temporary permit. An applicant shall submit a completed application and pay the applicable fee. The application shall include any of the following: N 2.31(1)(1) Verification from a board-approved school via the electronic application process that the applicant has graduated or received a certificate of completion. N 2.31(2)(2) A certification of graduation or completion from a board-approved school. N 2.31(3)(3) An official transcript of nursing education submitted by the school of professional nursing or practical nursing directly to the department. N 2.31 NoteNote: A temporary permit does not grant multistate licensure privileges.
N 2.31 HistoryHistory: CR 14-002: cr. Register July 2014 No. 703, eff. 8-1-14. N 2.32(1)(1) A registered nurse applicant for licensure by exam who is granted a temporary permit may use the title “graduate nurse” or the letters “G.N.” N 2.32(2)(2) A practical nurse applicant for licensure by exam who is granted a temporary permit may use the title “graduate practical nurse” or the letters “G.P.N.” N 2.32(3)(3) A registered nurse or practical nurse for licensure by endorsement who is granted a temporary permit may use the title “registered nurse” or “licensed practical nurse.” N 2.32 HistoryHistory: CR 14-002: cr. Register July 2014 No. 703, eff. 8-1-14. N 2.33(1)(1) Except as provided in sub. (2), the holder of a temporary permit shall practice only under the direct supervision of a registered nurse. N 2.33(2)(2) A holder of a temporary permit who is currently licensed as a registered nurse or practical nurse in another jurisdiction may practice without the direct supervision of a registered nurse. N 2.33 HistoryHistory: CR 14-002: cr. Register July 2014 No. 703, eff. 8-1-14. N 2.34N 2.34 Duration. The temporary permit is valid for a period of 3 months or until the holder receives notification of failing the NCLEX, whichever occurs first. Practice under temporary permits, including renewals under s. N 2.35, may not exceed 6 months total duration. N 2.34 HistoryHistory: CR 14-002: cr. Register July 2014 No. 703, eff. 8-1-14. N 2.35(1)(1) A temporary permit for a registered nurse or practical nurse may be renewed once by completing an application and paying applicable fees. N 2.35(2)(2) Subsequent renewals may be granted in hardship cases including illness, family illness or death, accident, natural disaster or delay of verification from another state. The board shall consider each application for renewal under this subsection individually on its merits, and the board may grant a renewal as deemed appropriate. N 2.36N 2.36 Denial or revocation. A temporary permit may be denied or revoked for the following: N 2.36(1)(1) Providing fraudulent information on an application for licensure. N 2.36(2)(2) Misrepresentation of being an R.N., G.N., L.P.N. or G.P.N. without holding a valid temporary permit. N 2.36(3)(3) Violation of any of the rules of conduct set forth in ch. N 7. N 2.36 HistoryHistory: CR 14-002: cr. Register July 2014 No. 703, eff. 8-1-14. N 2.40(1)(1) General. A person with an expired credential may not reapply for a credential using the initial application process. N 2.40(2)(2) Renewal within 5 years. A person renewing the credential within 5 years shall do all of the following: N 2.40(2)(a)(a) Pay the renewal fee as determined by the department under s. 440.03 (9) (a), Stats., and any applicable late renewal fee. N 2.40(2)(c)(c) Complete the nursing workforce survey to the satisfaction of the board. N 2.40(3)(3) Renewal after 5 years. This subsection does not apply to credential holders who have unmet disciplinary requirements or whose credential has been surrendered or revoked. A person renewing the credential after 5 years shall do all of the following: N 2.40(3)(c)(c) Complete the nursing workforce survey to the satisfaction of the board. N 2.40(3)(d)1.1. Documentation of employment requiring a nursing license within the last five years. N 2.40(3)(d)2.2. Completion of a board approved nursing refresher course or education equivalent to a nursing refresher course. A nursing refresher course requires a limited license for the purpose of completing the clinical component of the course. N 2.40 NoteNote: The licensee may request the Board grant a limited license for the sole purpose of completing a nurse refresher course.
N 2.40 HistoryHistory: CR 15-099: cr. Register August 2016 No. 728, eff. 9-1-16. N 2.41N 2.41 Reinstatement. A credential holder who has unmet disciplinary requirements and failed to renew the credential within 5 years or whose credential has been surrendered or revoked may apply to have the credential reinstated in accordance with all of the following: N 2.41(1)(1) Evidence of completion of the requirements in s. N 2.40 (3) if the license has not been active within 5 years. N 2.41(2)(2) Evidence of completion of the disciplinary requirements, if applicable. N 2.41(3)(3) Evidence of rehabilitation or change in circumstances warranting reinstatement. N 2.41(4)(4) A revoked license may not be reinstated earlier than one year following revocation. This subsection does not apply to a license that is revoked under s. 440.12, Stats. N 2.41 HistoryHistory: CR 15-099: cr. Register August 2016 No. 728, eff. 9-1-16.
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