N 1.06(1)(1) Approval. An out-of-state school of nursing shall be approved if all of the following requirements are met: N 1.06(1)(a)(a) The school is approved by the board of the state the school is located. N 1.06(1)(b)(b) The school is accredited by a nursing accreditation body recognized by the Wisconsin board. N 1.06(2)(2) Continued approval. An out-of-state school shall maintain approval as long as school of nursing meets the requirements in sub. (1). N 1.06 HistoryHistory: CR 14-004: cr. Register July 2014 No. 703, eff. 8-1-14; correction in (2) made under s. 13.92 (4) (b) 1., Stats., Register July 2014 No. 703. N 1.07(1)(1) A school of nursing shall receive nursing accreditation by a board recognized nursing accreditation agency within three years of school approval. N 1.07(2)(2) Schools of professional nursing that grant a certificate of completion shall hold accreditation at the level of the complete degree at which a diploma is conferred. N 1.07(3)(3) Failure to maintain nursing accreditation shall result in withdrawal of school approval. N 1.08(1)(1) Organization and administration. The institution shall assume legal responsibility for overall conduct of the school of nursing. The institution shall do all of the following: N 1.08(1)(a)(a) Designate an educational administrator, establish administrative policies, and provide fiscal, human, physical, clinical, and technical learning resources adequate to support school processes, security, and outcomes. N 1.08(1)(c)(c) Develop and maintain written school of nursing administrative policies which are in accord with the institution. N 1.08(1)(d)(d) Have written documentation between the school of nursing and institutions which offer associated academic study, clinical facilities, and agencies for related services for students. N 1.08(2)(a)(a) The qualifications for the educational administrator are all of the following: N 1.08(2)(a)1.1. Current, active registered nurse license or privilege to practice in Wisconsin that is not encumbered. N 1.08(2)(a)2.2. A graduate degree with a major in nursing. A doctoral degree is required for a school of nursing offering a graduate degree nursing program. N 1.08(2)(a)3.3. Knowledge of learning principles for adult education, including nursing curriculum development, administration and evaluation and one of the following: N 1.08(2)(a)3.a.a. Two years experience as an instructor in a nursing education program within the last 5 years. N 1.08(2)(a)3.b.b. One year experience as an instructor in a nursing education program within the last 5 years and the graduate degree included education preparation. N 1.08(2)(b)(b) The educational administrator shall notify the board within 5 business days of a vacancy in the educational administrator’s position or change in educational administrator. Failure to report by the educational administrator is considered a violation of s. N 7.03 (1) (intro.). N 1.08(2)(c)(c) The institution shall designate an interim or permanent educational administrator and notify the board within 5 business days of a vacancy in the educational administrator position. The institution may request board approval of an interim educational administrator who does not meet the qualifications in par. (a). N 1.08(2)(d)(d) The interim educational administrator may serve no longer than 6 months. The institution may request an extension of time based upon hardship. The institution and new educational administrator shall notify the board within 5 business days of the institution’s hiring of the educational administrator. N 1.08(3)(a)(a) Faculty standards. The school of nursing shall have evidence of the faculty meeting the standards in this section on file in the school of nursing office and available upon request to the board.