Examples of Nurses Act in a sentence
A Nurse who holds a “temporary license” as that term is defined under the Registered Nurses Act S.N.S. 2006, c.21 and Regulations made thereunder, shall be paid at the rate of RN 1, until such time as the individual obtains an active practising license, when she or he will move to the appropriate classification for the position (RN 2, RN 3, etc.).
A Nurse who holds a “graduate practising license” as that term is defined under the Licensed Practical Nurses Act, S.N.S. 2006 c.17 and Regulations made thereunder, shall be paid at the rate of LPN 1, until such time as the individual obtains an active practising license, when she or he will move to the classification of LPN 2.
A Licensed Practical Nurse is a person entitled to practice under the Licensed Practical Nurse's Act of Manitoba.
A Nurse who holds a “graduate practising license” as that term is defined under the Licensed Practical Nurses Act, S.N.S. 2006 c.17 and Regulations made thereunder, shall be paid at the rate as determined by the predecessor collective agreement and contained in the applicable pay table.
A Nurse who holds a “temporary license” as that term is defined under the Registered Nurses Act S.N.S. 2006, c.21 and Regulations made thereunder, shall be paid at the rate of RN 1/NUR 1, until such time as the individual obtains an active practising license, when she or he will move to the appropriate classification for the position.
The Investigation Committee’s options are identified in the Registered Psychiatric Nurses Act.
A Licensed Practical Nurse is a person entitled to practice under the Licensed Practical Nurses Act of Manitoba.
Ramsay Health Care Pty Ltd trading as Hollywood Private Hospital (ACN 003 184 889); in respect of persons employed by Ramsay Health Care Pty Ltd at Hollywood Private Hospital who are eligible to be members of the Union other than nurses who are registered under Divisions 1 or 2 of the Nurses Act 1992 (WA).
Codes of practiceDespite the repeal of the Nurses Act 1992, the Nurses Code of Practice 2000 and the Nurse Practitioners Code of Practice 2004 issued and in operation under the repealed Act section 9 immediately before the commencement day continue after the commencement day as if they had been issued under section 100.
Pursuant to The Registered Nurses Act, 1988, Section 26, a complaint shall be submitted to the Investigation Committee for further review.