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Code · Minnesota · Chapter 148

148.212 TEMPORARY PERMIT.

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148.212 TEMPORARY PERMIT.
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Subdivision 1. Issuance.
Upon receipt of the applicable licensure or reregistration fee and permit fee, and in accordance with rules of the board, the board may issue a nonrenewable temporary permit to practice professional or practical nursing to an applicant for licensure or reregistration who is not the subject of a pending investigation or disciplinary action, nor disqualified for any other reason, under the following circumstances:
(a)The applicant for licensure by endorsement under section 148.211, subdivision 2 , is currently licensed to practice professional or practical nursing in another state, territory, or Canadian province. The permit is valid until the date of board action on the application or for 60 days, whichever comes first.
(b)The applicant for licensure by endorsement under section 148.211, subdivision 2 , or for reregistration under section 148.231, subdivision 5 , is currently registered in a formal, structured refresher course or its equivalent for nurses that includes clinical practice.
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Subd. 2. Revocation.
The board may revoke a temporary permit that has been issued to an applicant for licensure under section 148.211 , subdivisions 1 and 2, if the applicant is the subject of an investigation or disciplinary action, or is disqualified for any other reason.
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Subd. 3. Release of information.
Notwithstanding section 13.41, subdivision 2 , the board may release information regarding action taken by the board pursuant to subdivisions 1 and 2.
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