SB-0741, As Passed Senate, May 6, 2014
SUBSTITUTE FOR
SENATE BILL NO. 741
A bill to amend 1978 PA 368, entitled
"Public health code,"
by amending section 16181 (MCL 333.16181), as amended by 2014 PA
41.
THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF MICHIGAN ENACT:
Sec. 16181. (1) A board may grant a nonrenewable, temporary
license to an applicant who has completed all requirements for
licensure except for examination or other required evaluation
procedure. A board shall not grant a temporary license to an
individual who has previously failed the examination or other
required evaluation procedure or whose license has been suspended
or revoked. A temporary license issued under this subsection is
valid for 18 months, but a board shall automatically void the
temporary license if the applicant fails the examination or other
required evaluation procedure.
(2) The Michigan board of nursing may grant a nonrenewable,
temporary license to an applicant for a license under part 172 to
engage in the practice of nursing as a registered professional
nurse if the applicant is licensed as a registered professional
nurse by an equivalent licensing board or authority in another
state or is licensed as a registered professional nurse by an
equivalent licensing board or authority in Canada. A temporary
license issued under this subsection expires on the earliest of the
following:
(a) One year after the date of issuance.
(b) The date the applicant is notified that he or she failed
the commission on graduates of foreign nursing schools qualifying
examination, as approved by the department.
(c) The date the applicant is notified that he or she failed
the national council licensure examination, as approved by the
department.
(d) The date the applicant is issued a license under part 172
to engage in the practice of nursing as a registered professional
nurse.
(e) The date the applicant is notified that he or she has
failed to meet the requirements of this article and rules
promulgated under this article for licensure.
(f) The date the applicant is notified that he or she has
failed to complete the application process for full licensure.
(3) The holder of a temporary license issued under subsection
Senate Bill No. 741 as amended May 1, 2014
(1) or (5) shall practice only under the supervision of a licensee
who holds a license, other than a health profession subfield
license, in the same health profession. The holder of a temporary
license issued under subsection (1) or (5) must not be supervised
by a licensee who holds a limited license or temporary license.
(4) The department shall issue a temporary license within 48
hours upon receiving proof that the applicant's license issued by
another state or a province in Canada is currently active and in
good standing.
(5) Beginning 90 days after the effective date of the
amendatory act that added this subsection, a board shall grant a
temporary license to an applicant who meets all of the following:
(a) He or she provides proof acceptable to the board that he
or she is married to a member of the armed forces of the United
States who is on active duty. As used in this subdivision, "armed
forces" means that term as defined in section 20950.
(b) He or she provides proof acceptable to the board that he
or she holds a current license in good standing<<, or a current
registration in good standing,>> in that health
profession<<,>> issued by an equivalent licensing department, board, or
authority, as determined by the board, in another state of the
United States, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, the United
States Virgin Islands, another territory or protectorate of the
United States, or a foreign country.
(c) He or she provides proof acceptable to the board that his
or her spouse is assigned to a duty station in this state and that
he or she is also assigned to a duty station in this state under
his or her spouse's <<permanent change of station orders>>.
(d) He or she complies with section 16174(3) so that a
criminal history check is conducted in the manner prescribed in
that section.
(6) A temporary license issued under subsection (5) is valid
for 6 months and may be renewed for 1 additional 6-month term if
the board determines the temporary licensee continues to meet the
requirements of subsection (5) and needs additional time to fulfill
the requirements for initial licensure under this article.