Requires registered professional nurses to attain a baccalaureate degree in nursing within ten years of their initial licensure; provides exemptions for those currently licensed or enrolled in nursing programs.
STATE OF NEW YORK
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628
2013-2014 Regular Sessions
IN SENATE(Prefiled)
January 9, 2013
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Introduced by Sen. STAVISKY -- read twice and ordered printed, and when
printed to be committed to the Committee on Higher Education
AN ACT to amend the education law, in relation to the educational prepa-
ration for practice of professional nursing
The People of the State of New York, represented in Senate and Assem-bly, do enact as follows:
1 Section 1. The legislature hereby finds and declares that with the
2 increasing complexity of the American healthcare system and rapidly
3 expanding technology, the educational preparation of the registered
4 professional nurse must be expanded. The nurse of the future must be
5 prepared to partner with multiple disciplines as a collaborator and
6 manager of the complex patient care journey. Shorter lengths of stays,
7 higher patient acuity, and more sophisticated technologies and proce-
8 dures are increasing the complexity of patient care - which in turn
9 places great demands on nursing competencies. Other countries are
10 responding to these changes by requiring the baccalaureate degree as an
11 entry requirement for nursing licensure while other professions are
12 demanding master and doctoral degrees as their entry point. Several
13 recent research studies clearly demonstrate the added value of addi-
14 tional education in relation to improved patient outcomes; one study
15 demonstrates that each ten percent increase in the number of baccalau-
16 reate prepared nurses results in a five percent decrease in surgical
17 patient deaths. Therefore, the legislature finds that expanding the
18 educational requirements for the profession of nursing, while maintain-
19 ing the multiple entry points into the profession, is needed. This
20 legislation affects future nurses graduating from associate degree or
21 diploma nursing programs who would be required to obtain a baccalaureate
22 in nursing within ten years of initial licensure. All current nurses
23 licensed in New York and students in programs preparing for registered
24 professional nursing are to be exempt from the new requirement. This
EXPLANATION--Matter in italics (underscored) is new; matter in brackets
[] is old law to be omitted.
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1 legislation is mirrored after the progressive education requirement for
2 teachers in New York state. Numerous regulatory and accrediting bodies
3 have recommended this change as a means to address sophisticated patient
4 care needs resulting from shorter lengths of stay, higher acuity and
5 more sophisticated interventions. This proposal is the result of a grow-
6 ing body of research evidence that additional education results in
7 better patient outcomes. Therefore by requiring the baccalaureate degree
8 for continued registration as a registered professional nurse this
9 legislation seeks to be responsive to meet the increasingly complex
10 health care needs of the residents of New York state.
11 § 2. Subdivision 2 of section 6905 of the education law, as amended by
12 chapter 994 of the laws of 1971 and such section as renumbered by chap-
13 ter 50 of the laws of 1972, is amended to read as follows:
14 (2) Education: have received an education, and a diploma or degree in
15 professional nursing, in accordance with the commissioner's regulations,
16 and in order to continue to maintain registration as a registered
17 professional nurse in New York state, have attained a baccalaureate
18 degree in nursing within ten years of initial licensure in accordance
19 with the commissioner's regulations. The department, in its discretion,
20 may issue a conditional registration to a licensee who fails to complete
21 the baccalaureate degree but who agrees to meet the additional require-
22 ment within one year. The fee for such a conditional registration shall
23 be the same as, and in addition to, the fee for the triennial registra-
24 tion. The duration of such conditional registration shall be for one
25 year and may be extended, with the payment of a fee, for no more than
26 one additional year. Any licensee who is notified of the denial of a
27 registration for failure to complete the additional educational require-
28 ments and who practices as a registered professional nurse without such
29 registration may be subject to disciplinary proceedings pursuant to
30 section sixty-five hundred ten of this title;
31 § 3. The provisions of this act shall not apply to:
32 a. any student entering a generic baccalaureate program preparing
33 registered professional nurses after the effective date of this act;
34 b. any student currently enrolled in, or having an application pending
35 in, a program preparing registered nurses as of the effective date of
36 this act;
37 c. any person already licensed as a registered professional nurse or
38 any unlicensed graduate professional nurse who is eligible to take the
39 National Council Licensure Examination as of the effective date of this
40 act.
41 § 4. This act shall take effect immediately and the commissioner of
42 education is authorized to promulgate any rule or regulation necessary
43 to implement the provisions of this act.