HOUSE BILL No. 4207

 

February 7, 2007, Introduced by Reps. Hopgood, Kathleen Law, Meisner, Tobocman, Condino, Leland, Gonzales, Shaffer, Gaffney, Hune, Vagnozzi, Donigan, Robert Jones, LeBlanc, Alma Smith, Clack and Cheeks and referred to the Committee on Health Policy.

 

     A bill to amend 1978 PA 368, entitled

 

"Public health code,"

 

(MCL 333.1101 to 333.25211) by adding section 17213.

 

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:

 

     Sec. 17213. (1) Notwithstanding section 16145 or section

 

16174(1)(c) or rules promulgated pursuant to either of those

 

sections, the board may grant a license to an applicant applying

 

for initial licensure as a registered professional nurse or a

 

licensed practical nurse who is a graduate of a nurse education

 

program that is located outside of the United States if he or she

 

meets the requirements of section 16174 and satisfies each of the

 

following:

 

     (a) Provides verification that the nurse education program

 

from which he or she graduated is substantially equivalent to the

 

nursing education programs in this state that are approved by the


 

board.

 

     (b) Has passed the requisite examination for licensure as a

 

registered professional nurse, or a practical nurse, as approved by

 

the board.

 

     (2) Notwithstanding section 16145 or section 16174(1)(c) or

 

rules promulgated pursuant to either of those sections, the board

 

may grant a license to an applicant applying for licensure under

 

section 16186 as a registered professional nurse or licensed

 

practical nurse who is a graduate of a nurse education program

 

located outside of the United States if he or she meets the

 

requirements of subsection (1) and provides verification of

 

licensure or registration in each state, country, jurisdiction,

 

territory, and province in which he or she is currently licensed or

 

registered or has been licensed or registered. If the applicant

 

seeking licensure under this subsection has maintained an active

 

license or registration in another state with no disciplinary

 

sanctions for at least 5 years immediately preceding this

 

application, then the applicant does not have to provide the

 

verification required under subsection (1)(a).