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Code · Connecticut · Title 20 — Professional and Occupational Licensing, Certification, Title Protection and Registration. Examining Boards · CHAPTER 378* — Nursing

Sec. 20-101a. Determination and pronouncement of death by registered nurse. Regulations.

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(a)A registered nurse, licensed under this chapter, in charge in a hospice, nursing home facility, as defined in section 19a-521 , or residential care home, as defined in section 19a-521 , or a registered nurse, licensed under this chapter or a registered nurse employed by a home health care agency licensed by the state of Connecticut, in a home or residence may make the actual determination and pronouncement of death of a patient provided that the following conditions are satisfied:
(1)The death is an anticipated death;
(2)the registered nurse attests to such pronouncement on the certificate of death; and
(3)the registered nurse, an advanced practice registered nurse licensed under this chapter, or a physician licensed under chapter 370 certifies the death and signs the certificate of death not later than twenty-four hours after the pronouncement.
(b)The Department of Public Health shall adopt regulations, in accordance with the provisions of chapter 54, to establish the procedures for the implementation of this section.
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