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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 314 — Registered nurses -- practical nurses

314.142 Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Program -- Advisory council.

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(1)The Kentucky Board of Nursing shall promulgate administrative regulations
pursuant to KRS Chapter 13A to create a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Program.
These administrative regulations shall address, at a minimum:
(a)Educational requirements for sexual assault nurse examiners and statewide
standards for provision of the education;
(b)The application process through which registered nurses who submit
documentation of required education and clinical experience and who remit
the designated application fee may apply to the board to be credentialed as a
"Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner";
(c)Continuing education requirements for maintenance of the sexual assault
nurse examiner credential;
(d)Methods of monitoring overall program implementation; and
(e)Procedures for obtaining input from the Sexual Assault Response Team
Advisory Committee established under KRS Chapter 403 prior to proposing
amendments to any provision of the administrative regulations promulgated
under this section or KRS 314.131.
(2)Any person in this state who holds a credential as a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner
as defined in KRS 314.011(14) shall have the right to use the title "Sexual Assault
Nurse Examiner" and the abbreviation "SANE". No other person shall assume the
title or use the abbreviation or any other words, letters, signs, or figures to indicate
that the person using the same is a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner.
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