(1) The state nursing
care quality assurance commission is established, consisting of
fifteen members to be appointed by the governor to four-year
terms. The governor shall consider nursing members who are
recommended for appointment by the appropriate professional
associations in the state. No person may serve as a member of
the commission for more than two consecutive full terms.
(2) There must be seven registered nurse members, two
advanced registered nurse practitioner members, three licensed
practical nurse members, and three public members on the
commission. Each member of the commission must be a citizen of
the United States and a resident of this state.
(3)(a) Registered nurse members of the commission must:
(i) Be licensed as registered nurses under this chapter; and
(ii) Have had at least three years' experience in the active
practice of nursing and have been engaged in that practice within
two years of appointment.
(b) In addition:
(i) At least one member must be on the faculty at a
four-year university nursing program;
(ii) At least one member must be on the faculty at a
two-year community college nursing program;
(iii) At least two members must be staff nurses providing
direct patient care; and
(iv) At least one member must be a nurse manager or a nurse
executive.
(4) Advanced registered nurse practitioner members of the
commission must:
(a) Be licensed as advanced registered nurse practitioners
under this chapter; and
(b) Have had at least three years' experience in the active
practice of advanced registered nursing and have been engaged in
that practice within two years of appointment.
(5) Licensed practical nurse members of the commission must:
(a) Be licensed as licensed practical nurses under this
chapter; and
(b) Have had at least three years' actual experience as a
licensed practical nurse and have been engaged in practice as a
practical nurse within two years of appointment.
(6) Public members of the commission may not be a member of
any other health care licensing board or commission, or have a
fiduciary obligation to a facility rendering health services
regulated by the commission, or have a material or financial
interest in the rendering of health services regulated by the
commission.
In appointing the initial members of the commission, it is
the intent of the legislature that, to the extent possible, the
governor appoint the existing members of the board of nursing and
the board of practical nursing repealed under chapter 9, Laws of
1994 sp. sess. The governor may appoint initial members of the
commission to staggered terms of from one to four years.
Thereafter, all members shall be appointed to full four-year
terms. Members of the commission hold office until their
successors are appointed.
When the secretary appoints pro tem members, reasonable
efforts shall be made to ensure that at least one pro tem member
is a registered nurse who is currently practicing and, in
addition to meeting other minimum qualifications, has graduated
from an associate or baccalaureate nursing program within three
years of appointment.
[2005 c 17 § 1; 1994 sp.s. c 9 § 407.]