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24.159.1229    FOREIGN EDUCATED APPLICANTS FOR REGISTERED NURSE LICENSURE REQUIREMENTS

(1) For purposes of this rule, "foreign educated" applicants are those individuals whose nursing education credential was conferred by an educational institution located outside the United States or its jurisdictions. The term includes but is not limited to applicants who studied nursing in the United States through either a distance learning program offered by or through a foreign educational institution or whose nursing education involved a collaboration between a foreign educational institution and an educational institution in the United States, so long as the credential was conferred by the foreign educational institution.

(2) Foreign educated applicants for registered nurse licensure by examination must:

(a) fulfill the requirements of ARM 24.159.1224;

(b) pass the Montana licensing examination (i.e., NCLEX); and

(c) be certified by the Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools (CGFNS) as having successfully completed its certification program (CP) consisting of:

(i) an English language proficiency examination, except as provided under (4);

(ii) the CGFNS qualifying examination (also referred to as NCLEX predictor exam or screening exam); and

(iii) a credentials review verifying the applicant's nursing education credentials and comparing the applicant's foreign nursing education with the U.S. nursing education standards. The board may deny licensure to a foreign educated applicant if denial is deemed by the board to be warranted by the CGFNS credentials evaluation service (CES) report.

(3) Foreign educated applicants for registered nurse licensure by endorsement from another state of the United States must:

(a) fulfill the requirements of ARM 24.159.1228;

(b) have passed the NCLEX or state board test pool exam in the other state;

(c) provide verification of licensure in good standing in the other state;

(d) complete the CGFNS CES healthcare profession and science course-by-course evaluation verifying the applicant's nursing education credentials and comparing the applicant's foreign nursing education with the U.S. nursing education standards. The board may deny licensure to a foreign educated applicant if denial is warranted by the CES report; and

(e) successfully complete an English proficiency examination recognized by CGFNS.

(4) The provisions of (2)(c)(i) and (3)(e) do not apply if the foreign educated applicant graduated from a nursing program at a college, university, or professional nurses' training school in one of the following countries:

(a) Australia;

(b) Canada (except Quebec);

(c) Ireland;

(d) New Zealand;

(e) Tobago;

(f) Trinidad; or

(g) United Kingdom.

History: 37-1-131, 37-8-202, MCA; IMP, 37-1-131, 37-8-101, 37-8-405, 37-8-415, MCA; NEW, 2005 MAR p. 1687, Eff. 9/9/05; TRANS, from Commerce, & AMD, 2006 MAR p. 2035, Eff. 8/25/06; AMD, 2008 MAR. p. 2346, Eff. 11/7/08.

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