2010 Georgia Code
TITLE 43 - PROFESSIONS AND BUSINESSES
CHAPTER 26 - NURSES
ARTICLE 1 - GEORGIA REGISTERED PROFESSIONAL NURSE PRACTICE ACT
§ 43-26-5 - General powers of board

O.C.G.A. 43-26-5 (2010)
43-26-5. General powers of board


(a) The board shall:

(1) Be responsible for the enforcement of the provisions of this article and shall be specifically granted all of the necessary duties, powers, and authority to carry out this responsibility;

(2) Be authorized to draft, adopt, amend, repeal, and enforce such rules as it deems necessary for the administration and enforcement of this article in the protection of public health, safety, and welfare;

(3) Enforce qualifications for licensure;

(4) Develop and enforce reasonable and uniform standards for nursing education and nursing practice;

(5) Periodically evaluate nursing education programs and approve such programs as meet the board's requirements;

(6) Deny or withdraw approval from noncompliant nursing education programs;

(7) License duly qualified applicants by examination, endorsement, or reinstatement;

(8) Be authorized to issue temporary permits;

(9) Renew licenses of registered professional nurses and licensed undergraduate nurses in accordance with this article;

(10) Be authorized to set standards for competency of licensees continuing in or returning to practice;

(11) Set standards for and regulate advanced nursing practice;

(12) Be authorized to enact rules and regulations for registered professional nurses in their performing acts under a nurse protocol as authorized in Code Section 43-34-23 and enact rules and regulations for advanced practice registered nurses in performing acts as authorized in Code Section 43-34-25;

(13) Implement the disciplinary process;

(14) Be authorized to issue orders when a license is surrendered to the board while a complaint, investigation, or disciplinary action against such license is pending;

(15) Issue a limited license to practice nursing subject to such terms and conditions as the board may impose;

(16) Provide consultation and conduct conferences, forums, studies, and research on nursing education and nursing practice;

(17) Approve the selection of a qualified person to serve as executive director;

(18) Be authorized to appoint standing or ad hoc committees as necessary to inform and make recommendations to the board about issues and concerns and to facilitate communication amongst the board, licensees, and the community;

(19) Maintain membership in the national organization which develops and regulates the nursing licensing examination;

(20) Be authorized to collect data regarding existing nursing resources in Georgia and coordinate planning for nursing education and nursing practice;

(21) Determine fees; and

(22) Adopt a seal which shall be in the care of the executive director and shall be affixed only in such a manner as prescribed by the board.

(b) The board shall be the sole professional licensing board for determining if a registered professional nurse or any other person has engaged illegally in the practice of nursing. If a registered professional nurse is charged with the unauthorized practice of any other health profession by any other board, such board shall notify the Georgia Board of Nursing before conducting any hearing. Nothing contained in this article shall be construed to limit any powers of any other board.

(c) Chapter 1 of this title is expressly adopted and incorporated by reference into this article as if all the provisions of such chapter were included in this article.

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