Mo. Code Regs. Ann. tit. 20, § 2200-2.010
PURPOSE: This rule defines the approval status and process for programs of professional nursing.
(2) Purposes of Approval.
(3) Classification of Approval.
(4) Initial Approval Status.
(A) Process for Obtaining Initial Approval—
education desiring to establish a program of professional nursing shall submit a petition to the board at least three (3) months prior to the submission of a proposal. Prior to submission of a petition, nursing programs operating under the institution’s sponsorship shall meet requirements for full program approval. The petition shall include: the name and location of the sponsoring institution and its accreditation status; the mission statement of the sponsoring institution and the mission statement of the proposed program; the proposed location (and satellites) in relation to the administrative offices of the sponsoring institution; statement of need and feasibility; type and length of the nursing program proposed; and tentative budget plans including evidence of financial resources adequate for planning, implementing, and continuing the nursing program. The statement of need and feasibility shall include:
nursing program including community and economic development need, rationale for why the program should be established, and documentation of employers’ need for graduates of the proposed program;
and practical nursing programs in the area and potential impact on those nursing programs;
student population;
nursing program;
sites; including a description of potential clinical sites, average daily patient census, and the ability to provide clinical placement to potential students in addition to those of existing nursing programs to meet program objectives and outcomes; and
ty and anticipated ratio of faculty to student enrollment. Upon board review of the petition, the board shall have the authority to approve or deny the petition. The petition shall be accepted by the board prior to submission of a proposal. Revised petitions may be submitted to the board. Each petition shall remain active for no more than one (1) calendar year from the date of review by the board. The board will electronically notify nursing programs of the accepted petition;
only one (1) program proposal under consideration for initial approval at any one (1) time;
and presented to the board by the administrator of the proposed program. The proposal shall be written to reflect compliance with the Minimum Standards for Programs of Professional Nursing as prescribed in 20 CSR 2200-2.050 through 20 CSR 2200-2.130. The proposal shall bear the signature of the administrator who shall meet the criteria in 20 CSR 2200-2.060(1)(B) and shall be active in the position on a full-time basis at least nine (9) months and preferably one (1) year prior to the entry of the first class. The number of copies of the proposal, as specified by the board, shall be accompanied with the required application fee. Submission of the application fee shall initiate review of the proposal. The proposal shall be prepared following the reporting format and include each component as indicated in paragraph (4)(A)4. of this rule. The proposal shall remain active for no more than one (1) calendar year from the date of review by the board. No more than two (2) proposal revisions shall be accepted. Members designated by the board shall review the proposal and make recommendations prior to presentation of the proposal to the board. Board approval of the proposal with or without contingencies shall be obtained no later than six (6) months prior to the anticipated opening date;
the following information:
A. Curriculum.
tives with number of credit hours for all courses.
articulation of credits related to baccalaureate completion programs;
B. Students.
per class.
year.
ed in initial class.
enrollment, if applicable.
retention of students.
dures. (VIII) Availability and accessibility of student services;
C. Faculty.
part-time theory and clinical faculty. This shall include full-time equivalents, student to faculty ratios, and full-time to part-time faculty ratios to meet initial and increasing enrollment.
D. Support services personnel.
time ancillary support services personnel.
E. Sponsoring institution.
conduct the program of professional nursing by the governing body of the sponsoring institution.
agency recognized by the United States Department of Education.
illustrating the relationship of the program to the sponsoring institution and the faculty structure within the proposed program.
and resources of the sponsoring institution and the program of nursing; and
F. Facilities.
ities to be used by the professional nursing program such as classrooms, library, offices, clinical skills laboratory, and other facilities.
able learning resources to include such items as equipment, supplies, library services, computers, and technology.
cal sites; including a description of potential clinical sites, average daily patient census and the ability to provide clinical placement to potential students in addition to those of existing nursing programs to meet program objectives and outcomes.
proposed cooperating agency stating its ability to provide the appropriate educational experiences to meet program objectives and outcomes;
board shall make an on-site survey to verify implementation of the proposal and compliance with 20 CSR 2200-2.050 through 20 CSR 2200-2.130; and
approval is contingent upon evidence from the site survey that the program is being implemented in compliance with 20 CSR 2200- 2.050 through 20 CSR 2200-2.130. Initial program approval contingent on the site survey shall remain active for no more than one (1) calendar year prior to program start.
(C) Upon graduation of the program’s first class and receipt of results of the National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN®), the board will review the following:
imum standards during initial approval including the program’s adherence to the approved proposal and changes authorized by the board;
Examination for Registered Nurses results (see 20 CSR 2200-2.180(1));
graduation rate; and
tematic evaluation plan with available data.
(5) Full Approval Status.
(30) days from the established deadline.
solicitation of public comments shall be available for review during the on-site survey.
(6) Conditional Approval Status.
(7) Annual Registration Requirements.
AUTHORITY: section 335.036, RSMo Supp. 2012, and section 335.071, RSMo 2000.* This rule originally filed as 4 CSR 200-2.010. This version of rule filed April 20, 1973, effective May 1, 1973. Amended: Filed Dec. 12, 1975, effective Dec. 22, 1975. Readopted: Filed March 12, 1981, effective June 11, 1981. Amended: Filed Oct. 14, 1981, effective Jan. 14, 1982. Amended: Filed Dec. 10, 1981, effective March 11, FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS AND PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION 1982. Emergency rescission filed Oct. 22, 1981, effective Nov. 1, 1981, expired Feb. 19, 1982 (Original Rule). Rescinded: Filed Oct. 22, 1981, effective Feb. 11, 1982 (Original rule). Amended: Filed Oct. 14, 1987, effective Jan. 29, 1988. Rescinded and readopted: Filed Sept. 25, 1991, effective March 9, 1992. Amended: Filed Dec. 14, 1994, effective May 28, 1995. Amended: Filed Aug. 6, 1998, effective Feb. 28, 1999. Amended: Filed Dec. 1, 2000, effective May 30, 2001. Moved to 20 CSR 2200-2.010, effective Aug. 28, 2006. Rescinded and readopted: Filed April 17, 2007, effective Dec. 30, 2007. Amended: Filed Jan. 11, 2013, effective July 30, 2013.
*Original authority: 335.036, RSMo 1975, amended 1981, 1985, 1993, 1995, 1999, 2007, 2008, 2011 and 335.071, RSMo 1975, amended 1981, 1999.