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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

314.131 Board meetings -- Administrative regulations -- Officers -- Quorum --

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Duties -- Executive director -- Compensation of members -- Liability insurance
-- Expunging of disciplinary action records.
(1)The board shall meet at least annually and shall elect from its members a president
and any other officers that it deems necessary. Nine members of the board including
one
(1)officer shall constitute a quorum at any meeting. The board is authorized to
promulgate administrative regulations not inconsistent with the law and subject to
the provisions of KRS Chapter 13A, as may be necessary to enable it to carry into
effect the provisions of this chapter. The board may require, by administrative
regulation, that licensees and applicants utilize a specific method of submission of
documents or information that is required to be provided to the board under this
chapter and the administrative regulations of the board, including electronic
submission.
(2)The board shall approve programs of nursing and shall monitor compliance with
standards for nurse competency under this chapter. It shall examine, license, and
renew the license of duly-qualified applicants; determine notice of place and time of
licensure examinations; approve providers of continuing education; administer
continuing education requirements; issue advisory opinions or declaratory rulings
dealing with the practice of nursing; register and designate those persons qualified
to engage in advanced nursing practice; and it shall conduct administrative hearings
in accordance with KRS Chapter 13B upon charges calling for discipline of a
licensee and cause the prosecution of all persons violating any provisions of this
chapter. It shall keep a record of all its proceedings and make an annual report to
the Governor.
(3)The board shall develop specific guidelines to follow upon receipt of an allegation
of sexual misconduct by a nurse licensed by the board. The guidelines shall include
investigation, inquiry, and hearing procedures which ensure that the process does
not revictimize the alleged victim or cause harm if a nurse is falsely accused.
(4)The board and investigators hired by the board shall receive training on the
dynamics of sexual misconduct of professionals, including the nature of this abuse
of authority, characteristics of the offender, the impact on the victim, the possibility
and the impact of false accusations, investigative procedure in sex offense cases,
and effective intervention with victims and offenders.
(5)The board shall employ a qualified person to serve as executive director to the
board, and shall fix the compensation and define the duties of the executive
director. It may employ other persons as may be necessary to carry on the work of
the board.
(6)The executive director shall have at least the qualifications for board members, and
a master's degree in nursing or equivalent and shall have had at least two
(2)years
of experience in nursing administration immediately preceding the time of
appointment.
(7)With the approval of the board, the executive director may hire additional officers
and other personnel necessary for the proper functioning of the board, fix their
salaries, and prescribe their duties. Any person employed under this section shall
not be subject to the provisions of KRS Chapter 18A.
(8)Each member of the board shall receive, in addition to traveling, hotel, and other
necessary expenses, one hundred fifty dollars ($150) for each day the member is
actually engaged in the discharge of official duties.
(9)The board may, in its discretion, purchase liability insurance for board and staff
members against acts performed in good faith discharge of duties.
(10)The board may, by administrative regulation issued pursuant to the provisions of
KRS Chapter 13A, determine which disciplinary action records may be expunged.
Any records which are expunged shall be exempt from disclosure under the
Kentucky Open Records Law, KRS 61.870 to 61.884. The board shall not report its
disciplinary actions for any purpose other than statistical.
(11)The board may reimburse any person appointed by direction of the board to any
committee, subcommittee, or task force created by the board for his or her travel
and subsistence expenses as established through the promulgation of administrative
regulations in accordance with KRS Chapter 13A.
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