2005 Connecticut Code - Sec. 20-101. Construction of chapter. Permitted practices. Temporary practice.
Sec. 20-101. Construction of chapter. Permitted practices. Temporary practice. No provision of this chapter shall confer any authority to practice medicine or
surgery nor shall this chapter prohibit any person from the domestic administration of
family remedies or the furnishing of assistance in the case of an emergency; nor shall
it be construed as prohibiting persons employed in state hospitals and state sanatoriums
and subsidiary workers in general hospitals from assisting in the nursing care of patients
if adequate medical and nursing supervision is provided; nor shall it be construed as
prohibiting students who are enrolled in schools of nursing approved pursuant to section
20-90, and students who are enrolled in schools for licensed practical nurses approved
pursuant to section 20-90, from performing such work as is incidental to their respective
courses of study; nor shall it prohibit graduates of schools of nursing or schools for
licensed practical nurses approved pursuant to section 20-90, from nursing the sick for
a period not to exceed ninety calendar days after the date of graduation, provided such
graduate nurses are working in hospitals or organizations where adequate supervision
is provided, and such hospital or other organization has verified that the graduate nurse
has successfully completed a nursing program. Upon notification that the graduate nurse
has failed the licensure examination, all privileges under this section shall automatically
cease. No provision of this chapter shall prohibit any registered nurse who has been
issued a temporary permit by the department, pursuant to subsection (b) of section 20-94, from caring for the sick pending the issuance of a license without examination; nor
shall it prohibit any licensed practical nurse who has been issued a temporary permit
by the department, pursuant to subsection (b) of section 20-97, from caring for the sick
pending the issuance of a license without examination; nor shall it prohibit any qualified
registered nurse or any qualified licensed practical nurse of another state from caring
for a patient temporarily in this state, provided such nurse has been granted a temporary
permit from said department and provided such nurse shall not represent or hold himself
or herself out as a nurse licensed to practice in this state; nor shall it prohibit registered
nurses or licensed practical nurses from other states from doing such nursing as is incident to their course of study when taking postgraduate courses in this state; nor shall it
prohibit nursing or care of the sick, with or without compensation or personal profit, in
connection with the practice of the religious tenets of any church by adherents thereof,
provided such persons shall not otherwise engage in the practice of nursing within the
meaning of this chapter. This chapter shall not prohibit the care of persons in their homes
by domestic servants, housekeepers, nursemaids, companions, attendants or household
aides of any type, whether employed regularly or because of an emergency of illness,
if such persons are not initially employed in a nursing capacity.
History: P.A. 76-315 stated that chapter shall not prevent nursing graduates from performance of duties pending examination results from other states; P.A. 80-484 required consent of health services commissioner for approval of postgraduate courses; P.A. 81-471 changed "certification" to "licensure" and provided that temporary permits are obtained from department instead of board; P.A. 85-46 deleted the requirement that postgraduate courses be approved by the nursing board with the consent of the commissioner of health services; P.A. 88-207 stated that chapter shall not prohibit any licensed nurse registered in another state or territory who has been issued a temporary permit from caring for the sick pending the issuance of a license without examination and made technical changes by removing references to examinations scheduled by the board in two places; P.A. 88-362 added the exceptions for licensed practical nurses who have been issued temporary permits; P.A. 89-350 added "nursing homes" as a place graduates of licensed practical nursing programs may work pending the results of the first examination scheduled following their graduation; P.A. 90-13 substituted references to nursing schools "approved pursuant to section 20-90" for references to "accredited" nursing schools; P.A. 04-221 included graduates of schools for licensed practical nurses, limited practice of nursing school graduates to ninety days after graduation and required hospital verification of such graduation, and provided that no nursing practice be allowed if examination is failed.
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