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Code · Virginia · Title 54.1 · Chapter 30

Code of Virginia § 54.1-3042. Application for registration by competency evaluation.

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A. Every applicant for registration as a medication aide by competency evaluation shall pay the required application fee and shall submit written evidence that the applicant:
1. Has not committed any act that would be grounds for discipline or denial of registration under this article;
2. Has successfully completed a staff training program in direct care approved by the Department of Social Services or an approved nurse aide education program;
3. Has successfully completed an education or training program approved by the Board that shall include one of the following:
a. A medication aide education or training program approved by the Board that shall be 68 hours combined classroom instruction and clinical skills practice curriculum, and for an advanced registered medication aide the number of additional hours as determined by the Board; or
b. A nursing education program preparing for registered nurse or practical nurse licensure;
4. Has successfully completed a competency evaluation consisting of both a clinical evaluation of minimal competency and a written examination as specified by the Board; and
5. In the case of medication aides who will administer drugs as determined permissible by the Board for administration to residents in a nursing home licensed by the Department of Health, has successfully completed all educational requirements established by the Board for administering drugs in a nursing home licensed by the Department of Health, which shall reflect the medically complex patient population found in nursing homes licensed by the Department of Health and the resulting medication regime for that population.
B. The Board shall
(i)make the written examination available in both electronic and non-electronic format,
(ii)provide sufficient locations for the administration of any written examination required for registration under this section, to ensure adequate access to the written examination for all applicants,
(iii)establish a procedure pursuant to which an examination shall be offered at or near the location of an education or training course, upon the request of five or more applicants, provided that the security of the examination and the integrity of the administration of the examination are ensured and that any additional costs are born by the requesting applicants, and
(iv)provide written notice to applicants of the results of any competency examination completed by the applicants within seven days of completion of the examination.
C. Any applicant under this section who has provided to the Board evidence of successful completion of the education or training course required for registration may act as a medication aide on a provisional basis for no more than 120 days before successfully completing any required competency evaluation. However, upon notification of failure to successfully complete the written examination after three attempts, an applicant shall immediately cease acting as a medication aide.
D. Any applicant under this section who shall apply by endorsement from any state or the District of Columbia that requires registration of medication aides who has met the requirements of registration in such jurisdiction may be deemed eligible to sit for the competency evaluation required pursuant to this section, subject to approval of the Board.
2005, cc. 610 , 924 ; 2009, cc. 133 , 837 ; 2024, c. 284 ; 2025, c. 277 .
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