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The Authority of Boards of Nursing (BONs) and Sister State Nursing Discipline

Introduction The authority of Boards of Nursing (BONs) to enforce disciplinary actions across states—known as sister state nursing discipline—is a significant yet controversial power within the realm of nursing regulation. This capability, grounded in both case law and administrative law principles, allows for reciprocal disciplinary measures based on infractions in other states, impacting nurses’ careers […]

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Administrative Hearing

6 Inspiring Guidance for Nurses: Understanding the Journey to an Administrative Hearing

Office of Administrative Hearing Board of Nursing Introduction: As a nurse, receiving a notice letter informing you of an impending Office of Administrative Hearings (OAH) can be a deeply unsettling experience. But what exactly does this mean? It signifies that you are headed for a trial where you will be subjected to cross-examination, required to

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California Board of Nursing: Relitigating Cases Adjudicated by Other States

Having experienced the complexities of #nursing Boards in various states, I must emphasize that the #california Board of Nursing approach can be egregious. California has a considerable tendency to re-litigate cases already resolved in another state. It is disheartening to witness the difficulties and lack of reasonableness the California Board, led by Department of Justice

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