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Code · New York · Education · The Professions · Nursing

§ 6911. Certification as a clinical nurse specialist (CNS).

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§ 6911. Certification as a clinical nurse specialist (CNS). 1. For
issuance of a certificate to practice as a clinical nurse specialist
under section six thousand nine hundred two of this article, the
applicant shall fulfill the following requirements:
(a)file an application with the department;
(b)be licensed as a registered professional nurse in this state;
(i)have satisfactorily completed an educational program
registered by the department including a master's or doctoral degree, or
a post-master's certificate from a program acceptable to the department
which prepares graduates to practice as CNSs and which is accredited by
a national nursing accredited body acceptable to the department, and
(ii)meets all other requirements established by the department to
practice as a clinical nurse specialist, or
(iii)have received
educational preparation determined by the department to be the
substantial equivalent of subparagraphs
(i)and
(ii)of this paragraph;
and
(d)pay a fee to the department of fifty dollars for each initial
certificate authorizing clinical nurse specialist practice and a
triennial registration fee of thirty dollars. Registration under this
section shall be coterminous with the clinical nurse specialist's
registration as a professional nurse.
2. Only a person certified under this section shall use the title
"clinical nurse specialist" or the designation "CNS".
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