Minnesota Statutes
Chapter 148 — Public Health Occupations
Section 148.211 — Licensing.

Subdivision 1. Licensure by examination. (a) An applicant for a license to practice as a registered nurse or licensed practical nurse shall apply to the board for a license by examination on forms prescribed by the board and pay a fee in an amount determined by statute. An applicant applying for reexamination shall pay a fee in an amount determined by law. In no case may fees be refunded.
(b) The applicant must satisfy the following requirements for licensure by examination:
(1) present evidence the applicant has not engaged in conduct warranting disciplinary action under section 148.261;
(2) present evidence of completion of a nursing education program approved by the board, another United States nursing board, or a Canadian province, which prepared the applicant for the type of license for which the application has been submitted; and
(3) pass a national nurse licensure written examination. "Written examination" includes paper and pencil examinations and examinations administered with a computer and related technology and may include supplemental oral or practical examinations approved by the board.
(c) An applicant who graduated from an approved nursing education program in Canada and was licensed in Canada or another United States jurisdiction, without passing the national nurse licensure examination, must also submit a verification of licensure from the original Canadian licensure authority and from the United States jurisdiction.
(d) An applicant who graduated from a nursing program in a country other than the United States or Canada must also satisfy the following requirements:
(1) present verification of graduation from a nursing education program which prepared the applicant for the type of license for which the application has been submitted and is determined to be equivalent to the education required in the same type of nursing education programs in the United States as evaluated by a credentials evaluation service acceptable to the board. The credentials evaluation service must submit the evaluation and verification directly to the board;
(2) demonstrate successful completion of coursework to resolve identified nursing education deficiencies; and
(3) pass examinations acceptable to the board that test written and spoken English, unless the applicant graduated from a nursing education program conducted in English and located in an English-speaking country. The results of the examinations must be submitted directly to the board from the testing service.
(e) An applicant failing to pass the examination may apply for reexamination.
(f) When the applicant has met all requirements stated in this subdivision, the board shall issue a license to the applicant. The board may issue a license with conditions and limitations if it considers it necessary to protect the public.
Subd. 1a. Advanced practice registered nurse licensure. (a) No advanced practice nurse shall practice as an advanced practice registered nurse unless the advanced practice nurse is licensed by the board under this section.
(b) An applicant for a license to practice as an advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) shall apply to the board in a format prescribed by the board and pay a fee in an amount determined under section 148.243.
(c) To be eligible for licensure an applicant:
(1) must hold a current Minnesota professional nursing license or demonstrate eligibility for licensure as a registered nurse in this state;
(2) must not hold an encumbered license as a registered nurse in any state or territory;
(3)(i) must have completed a graduate level APRN program accredited by a nursing or nursing-related accrediting body that is recognized by the United States Secretary of Education or the Council for Higher Education Accreditation as acceptable to the board. The education must be in one of the four APRN roles for at least one population focus. For APRN programs completed on or after January 1, 2016, the program must include at least one graduate-level course in each of the following areas: advanced physiology and pathophysiology; advanced health assessment; and pharmacokinetics and pharmacotherapeutics of all broad categories of agents; or
(ii) must demonstrate compliance with the advanced practice nursing educational requirements that were in effect in Minnesota at the time the applicant completed the advanced practice nursing education program;
(4) must be currently certified by a national certifying body recognized by the board in the APRN role and population foci appropriate to educational preparation;
(5) must report any criminal conviction, nolo contendere plea, Alford plea, or other plea arrangement in lieu of conviction; and
(6) must not have committed any acts or omissions which are grounds for disciplinary action in another jurisdiction or, if these acts have been committed and would be grounds for disciplinary action as set forth in section 148.261, the board has found, after investigation, that sufficient restitution has been made.
Subd. 1b. [Repealed, 2017 c 57 s 6]
Subd. 1c. Postgraduate practice. A nurse practitioner or clinical nurse specialist who qualifies for licensure as an advanced practice registered nurse must practice for at least 2,080 hours, within the context of a collaborative agreement, within a hospital or integrated clinical setting where advanced practice registered nurses and physicians work together to provide patient care. The nurse practitioner or clinical nurse specialist shall submit written evidence to the board with the application, or upon completion of the required collaborative practice experience. For purposes of this subdivision, a collaborative agreement is a mutually agreed upon plan for the overall working relationship between a nurse practitioner or clinical nurse specialist, and one or more physicians licensed under chapter 147 or in another state or United States territory, or one or more advanced practice registered nurses licensed under this section that designates the scope of collaboration necessary to manage the care of patients. The nurse practitioner or clinical nurse specialist, and one of the collaborating physicians or advanced practice registered nurses, must have experience in providing care to patients with the same or similar medical problems.
Subd. 2. Licensure by endorsement. The board shall issue a license to practice professional nursing or practical nursing without examination to an applicant who has been duly licensed or registered as a nurse under the laws of another state, territory, or country, if in the opinion of the board the applicant has the qualifications equivalent to the qualifications required in this state as stated in subdivision 1, all other laws not inconsistent with this section, and rules promulgated by the board.
Subd. 2a. License recognition for nurses from border states; reciprocity. (a) A license to practice professional or practical nursing issued by Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota, or Wisconsin (border state) to a resident in that state must be recognized by the board as authorizing a licensure privilege to practice professional or practical nursing in Minnesota, if:
(1) the licensure standards in the state licensed are substantially the same as Minnesota licensure standards;
(2) the border state has not taken adverse action against the nurse license;
(3) the nurse is not participating in an alternative or diversion program; or
(4) the nurse has not been refused a license to practice nursing in Minnesota.
(b) Within ten days of employment by a hospital, clinic, prepaid medical plan, or other health care institution or organization located in this state, a nurse who practices professional or practical nursing in Minnesota under the authority of a licensure privilege as provided in this subdivision shall report the employment to the board on a form provided by the board. The board shall maintain a list of the nurses practicing in Minnesota under this subdivision.
(c) A nurse who practices professional or practical nursing in Minnesota under the authority of a licensure privilege as provided in this subdivision has the same obligations as if the nurse was licensed in Minnesota and is subject to the laws and rules of Minnesota and the regulatory authority of the board, including taking all forms of disciplinary action provided for in section 148.262, subdivision 1, and corrective action provided for in section 214.103, subdivision 6, against an individual's licensure privilege based on the grounds listed in section 148.261, subdivision 1, any other statute authorizing or requiring the board to take corrective or disciplinary action, and issuing a cease and desist order to limit or revoke a nurse's authority to practice in Minnesota. The board is authorized to recover from a nurse practicing professional or practical nursing in Minnesota under this subdivision the cost of proceedings as provided in section 148.262, subdivision 4. The board shall promptly report any such actions to the border state licensing board.
(d) The board shall seek reciprocity of nurse licensure with Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wisconsin. Lack of reciprocity does not limit the board's recognition of nurse licenses from border states.
Subd. 3. [Repealed, 1976 c 222 s 209]
Subd. 4. Education waived. A person who has been licensed as a licensed practical nurse in another state, who has passed a licensing examination acceptable to the board, and who has had 24 months of experience as a licensed practical nurse in the five years prior to applying for a license is not required to meet any additional educational requirements.
Subd. 5. Denial of license. Refusal of an applicant to supply information necessary to determine the applicant's qualifications, failure to demonstrate qualifications, or failure to satisfy the requirements for a license contained in this section or rules of the board may result in denial of a license. The burden of proof is upon the applicant to demonstrate the qualifications and satisfaction of the requirements.
1945 c 242 s 5; 1955 c 34 s 4; 1961 c 56 s 1; 1967 c 68 s 1; 1969 c 53 s 1; 1975 c 360 s 4,5; 1976 c 222 s 52,53; 1981 c 94 s 2; 1986 c 444; 1989 c 194 s 6; 1993 c 88 s 3; 2002 c 272 s 1; 2004 c 279 art 4 s 1; 2014 c 235 s 17-20; 2017 c 57 s 3-5

Structure Minnesota Statutes

Minnesota Statutes

Chapters 144 - 159 — Health

Chapter 148 — Public Health Occupations

Section 148.01 — Chiropractic.

Section 148.02 — Chiropractors; State Board Of Examiners.

Section 148.03 — Appointment.

Section 148.031 — Continuing Education.

Section 148.032 — Registration In Animal Chiropractic Diagnosis And Treatment.

Section 148.033 — Animal Chiropractic Continuing Education Hours.

Section 148.035 — Separate Treatment Room Required.

Section 148.04 — Procedure.

Section 148.05 — License And Fee.

Section 148.06 — Application; Examination; License; Fee.

Section 148.07 — Renewal Fees; Expenses.

Section 148.08 — Rules.

Section 148.09 — Independent Examination.

Section 148.10 — Licenses Revoked; New Licenses.

Section 148.102 — Reports Of State Or Local Societies.

Section 148.103 — Immunity For Reporting Or Investigating.

Section 148.104 — Cooperation During Investigations.

Section 148.105 — Violation.

Section 148.106 — Peer Review Of Services And Fees.

Section 148.107 — Record Keeping.

Section 148.108 — Fees.

Section 148.171 — Definitions; Title.

Section 148.181 — Board Of Nursing Membership, Vacancies, Disclosure.

Section 148.191 — Officers; Staff; Powers.

Section 148.211 — Licensing.

Section 148.212 — Temporary Permit.

Section 148.231 — Registration; Failure To Register; Reregistration; Verification.

Section 148.233 — Identification Of Certified Registered Nurses.

Section 148.234 — State Boundaries Consideration.

Section 148.235 — Prescribing Drugs And Therapeutic Devices.

Section 148.241 — Expenses.

Section 148.242 — Fees.

Section 148.243 — Fee Amounts.

Section 148.251 — Nursing Program.

Section 148.261 — Grounds For Disciplinary Action.

Section 148.262 — Forms Of Disciplinary Action; Automatic Suspension; Temporary Suspension; Reissuance.

Section 148.263 — Reporting Obligations.

Section 148.264 — Immunity.

Section 148.265 — Nurse Cooperation.

Section 148.266 — Disciplinary Record On Judicial Review.

Section 148.267 — Reports To Commissioner Of Health.

Section 148.271 — Exemptions.

Section 148.281 — Violations; Penalty.

Section 148.283 — Unauthorized Practice Of Professional, Advanced Practice Registered, And Practical Nursing.

Section 148.285 — Transfer Of Assets.

Section 148.511 — Scope.

Section 148.512 — Definitions.

Section 148.513 — Licensure; Protected Titles And Restrictions On Use; Exemptions.

Section 148.514 — General Licensure Requirements; Procedures And Qualifications.

Section 148.515 — Qualifications For Licensure.

Section 148.516 — Licensure By Equivalency.

Section 148.5161 — Clinical Fellowship Licensure Or Doctoral Externship Licensure.

Section 148.517 — Licensure By Reciprocity.

Section 148.5175 — Temporary Licensure.

Section 148.518 — Licensure Following Lapse Of Licensure Status.

Section 148.519 — Licensure Procedures.

Section 148.5191 — Licensure Renewal.

Section 148.5192 — Speech-language Pathology Assistants.

Section 148.5193 — Continuing Education Requirements.

Section 148.5194 — Fees.

Section 148.5195 — Investigation Process And Grounds For Disciplinary Action.

Section 148.5196 — Speech-language Pathologist And Audiologist Advisory Council.

Section 148.5197 — Hearing Aid Dispensing.

Section 148.5198 — Restriction On Sale Of Hearing Aids.

Section 148.52 — Board Of Optometry.

Section 148.53 — Powers Of Board.

Section 148.54 — Board; Seal.

Section 148.56 — Optometrists.

Section 148.57 — License.

Section 148.574 — Prohibitions Relating To Legend Drugs.

Section 148.575 — Certificate Required For Use Of Legend Drugs.

Section 148.577 — Standard Of Care.

Section 148.59 — License Renewal; License And Registration Fees.

Section 148.595 — Temporary Military Permit; Fee.

Section 148.60 — Expenses.

Section 148.603 — Grounds For Disciplinary Action.

Section 148.604 — Reporting Obligations.

Section 148.605 — Immunity.

Section 148.606 — Optometrist Cooperation.

Section 148.607 — Disciplinary Actions.

Section 148.61 — Penalty.

Section 148.62 — Application.

Section 148.621 — Definitions.

Section 148.622 — Board Of Dietetics And Nutrition Practice.

Section 148.623 — Duties Of The Board.

Section 148.624 — Licensure; Renewal.

Section 148.625 — Application.

Section 148.626 — Continuing Education Required.

Section 148.628 — Reciprocity.

Section 148.629 — Denial, Suspension, Or Revocation.

Section 148.630 — License Required.

Section 148.631 — Penalty.

Section 148.632 — Exemptions; Voluntary Licensing.

Section 148.633 — Disposition Of Funds.

Section 148.634 — Prescription Protocol.

Section 148.6401 — Scope.

Section 148.6402 — Definitions.

Section 148.6403 — Licensure; Protected Titles And Restrictions On Use; Exempt Persons; Sanctions.

Section 148.6404 — Scope Of Practice.

Section 148.6405 — Licensure Application Requirements: Procedures And Qualifications.

Section 148.6408 — Qualifications For Occupational Therapist.

Section 148.6410 — Qualifications For Occupational Therapy Assistants.

Section 148.6412 — Licensure By Equivalency.

Section 148.6415 — Licensure By Reciprocity.

Section 148.6418 — Temporary Licensure.

Section 148.6420 — Application Requirements.

Section 148.6423 — Licensure Renewal.

Section 148.6425 — Renewal Of Licensure; After Expiration Date.

Section 148.6428 — Change Of Contact Information Or Employment.

Section 148.6430 — Delegation Of Duties; Assignment Of Tasks.

Section 148.6432 — Supervision Of Occupational Therapy Assistants.

Section 148.6435 — Coordination Of Services.

Section 148.6438 — Recipient Notification.

Section 148.6443 — Continuing Education Requirements.

Section 148.6445 — Fees.

Section 148.6448 — Grounds For Denial Of Licensure Or Discipline; Investigation Procedures; Disciplinary Actions.

Section 148.6449 — Board Of Occupational Therapy Practice.

Section 148.65 — Definitions.

Section 148.66 — State Board Of Physical Therapy, Duties.

Section 148.67 — State Board Of Physical Therapy; Membership Appointments, Vacancies, Removals.

Section 148.691 — Officers; Executive Director.

Section 148.70 — Applicants, Qualifications.

Section 148.705 — Application.

Section 148.706 — Physical Therapist Assistants, Aides, And Students.

Section 148.71 — Temporary Permits.

Section 148.715 — Fees.

Section 148.721 — Educational Requirements For Licensed Physical Therapist.

Section 148.722 — Educational Requirements For Licensed Physical Therapist Assistant.

Section 148.723 — Examination For Licensed Physical Therapist.

Section 148.724 — Examination For Licensed Physical Therapist Assistant.

Section 148.725 — Requirements For Foreign-educated Applicants.

Section 148.73 — Renewals.

Section 148.735 — Cancellation Of License In Good Standing.

Section 148.736 — Cancellation Of Credentials Under Disciplinary Order.

Section 148.737 — Cancellation Of License For Nonrenewal.

Section 148.74 — Rules.

Section 148.741 — Applicability Of Rules.

Section 148.75 — Disciplinary Action.

Section 148.754 — Examination; Access To Medical Data.

Section 148.755 — Temporary Suspension Of License.

Section 148.76 — Prohibited Conduct.

Section 148.77 — Violations.

Section 148.78 — Prosecution, Allegations.

Section 148.7801 — Citation.

Section 148.7802 — Definitions.

Section 148.7803 — Prohibited Practice Or Use Of Titles; Penalty.

Section 148.7804 — Powers Of The Board.

Section 148.7805 — Athletic Trainers Advisory Council.

Section 148.7806 — Athletic Training.

Section 148.7807 — Limitations On Practice.

Section 148.7808 — Licensure; Requirements.

Section 148.7809 — License Renewal.

Section 148.7810 — Board Action On Applications.

Section 148.7811 — Change Of Address.

Section 148.7812 — Continuing Education Requirements.

Section 148.7813 — Disciplinary Process.

Section 148.7814 — Applicability.

Section 148.7815 — Fees.

Section 148.88 — Citation.

Section 148.881 — Declaration Of Policy.

Section 148.89 — Definitions.

Section 148.90 — Board Of Psychology.

Section 148.905 — Duties Of The Board.

Section 148.9051 — Psychology Interjurisdictional Compact (psypact).

Section 148.907 — Licensed Psychologist.

Section 148.9075 — Exemptions To License Requirement.

Section 148.9077 — Relicensure.

Section 148.909 — Licensure For Volunteer Practice.

Section 148.9105 — Emeritus Registration.

Section 148.911 — Continuing Education.

Section 148.915 — Reciprocity.

Section 148.916 — Guest Licensure.

Section 148.925 — Supervision.

Section 148.941 — Disciplinary Action; Investigation; Penalty For Violation.

Section 148.952 — Immunity.

Section 148.96 — Presentation To Public.

Section 148.965 — Test Security.

Section 148.975 — Duty To Warn; Limitation On Liability; Violent Behavior Of Patient.

Section 148.98 — Rules Of Conduct.

Section 148.981 — Fees.

Section 148.995 — Definitions.

Section 148.996 — Registry.

Section 148.9965 — Designation Of Doula Certification Organizations By Commissioner.

Section 148.997 — Fees.