(a) A new graduate who completes an accredited basic nursing education program within the United States, its Territories or Possessions and who applies for initial licensure by examination in Texas may be temporarily authorized to practice professional nursing as a graduate nurse (GN) pending the results of the licensing examination.
(1) In order to receive temporary authorization to practice as a GN and obtain a Graduate Nurse Permit, the new graduate must:
- (A) file a completed application, including verification of completion of graduation requirements and the non-refundable application processing fee (see §217.2(a)(1)-(2) of this title (relating to Licensure by Examination for Graduates of Basic Nursing Education Programs Within the United States, its Territories or Possessions));
- (B) have no outstanding eligibility issues (see §213.30 of this title (relating to Declaratory Order of Eligibility for Licensure), Texas Civil Statutes, Article 4519a);
- (C) have never taken the NCLEX-RN. Temporary authorization to practice as a GN will not be issued to any applicant who has previously failed the licensing examination; and
- (D) have registered to take the NCLEX-RN with the examination administration service.
- (2) The temporary authorization to practice as a GN, which is not renewable, is valid for 60 days from the date of eligibility, receipt of permanent license, or upon receipt of a notice of failing the examination from the Board, whichever date is the earliest. The GN must immediately inform employers of receipt of notification of failing the examination and cease professional nursing practice.
- (3) The new graduate who has been authorized to practice professional nursing as a GN pending the results of the licensing examination must work under the direct supervision of a registered professional nurse who is physically present in the facility or practice setting and who is readily available to the GN for consultation and assistance. If the facility is organized into multiple units that are geographically distanced from each other, then the supervising RN must be working on the same unit to which the GN is assigned. The GN shall not be placed in supervisory or charge positions and shall not work in independent practice settings.
- (4) The nurse administrator of facilities that employ Graduate Nurses must ensure that the GN has a valid temporary authorization to practice as a GN pending the results of the licensing examination, has scheduled a date to take the NCLEX-RN, and does not continue to practice after expiration of the 60 days of eligibility or receipt of a notice of failing the examination from the Board, whichever date is earlier.
- (b) A registered nurse who has not practiced nursing for four or more years may be issued a temporary permit for the limited purpose of completing a refresher course, extensive orientation to the practice of professional nursing or academic course. The permit is valid for six months and is nonrenewable.
- (c) A registered nurse whose license has been suspended, revoked, or surrendered through action by the board, may be issued a temporary permit for the limited purpose of meeting any requirement(s) imposed by the board in order for the nurse's license to be reissued. The permit is valid for six months and is nonrenewable.
Source Note:The provisions of this §217.3 adopted to be effective September 1, 1999, 24 TexReg 4001.