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 registered nurse is defined as a person who is registered by the College of Nurses of Ontario, in accordance with the Regulated Health Professions Act and the Nurses Act of Ontario.
In accordance with the Registered Nurses Act or the Registered Psychiatric Nurses Act or the relevant regulations to those Acts, failure of the graduate nurse or graduate psychiatric nurse to successfully complete the examination required for registration within a twelve (12) month period will be deemed to be just cause for termination.
A Licensed Practical Nurse is a person entitled to practice under the Licensed Practical Nurses Act of Manitoba.
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 functions of the Professional Practice Committees include: • The consideration of matters relating to professional practice as referred by the Nurses Registration Board in accordance with the Nurses Act 1991.
The general concern of An Bord is to promote high standards of professional education and training and professional conduct among nurses (Nurses Act 1985).
Functions of these committees include:-• The consideration of matters relating to professional issues as referred by the Nurses Registration Board in accordance with the Nurses Act 1991.