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Section 326-B:41 – Unlawful Acts.

    326-B:41 Unlawful Acts. – It shall be unlawful for any person or entity to: I. Sell or fraudulently obtain or furnish any nursing diploma, license, or record, or to aid and abet in such an act. II. Practice as a licensee without a license or when the license to do so has been revoked […]

Section 326-B:41-a – Penalty.

    326-B:41-a Penalty. – I. Any person who shall practice or attempt to practice as a registered nurse, advanced practice registered nurse, licensed practical nurse, or licensed nursing assistant in this state without a license shall be guilty of a class A misdemeanor if a natural person or guilty of a felony if any other […]

Section 326-B:42 – Persons Licensed Under Previous Laws.

    326-B:42 Persons Licensed Under Previous Laws. – Any person authorized to practice nursing by authority of this state as of the effective date of this section shall continue to be licensed under the provisions of this chapter and shall be eligible for license renewal pursuant to this chapter. Source. 2005, 293:1, eff. July 1, […]

Section 326-B:43 – Exemptions.

    326-B:43 Exemptions. – The provisions of this chapter shall not prohibit or limit: I. The employment in federal government institutions and agencies of nurses who are members of federal agencies and are currently licensed in some state of the United States. II. The practice of nursing by persons enrolled in nursing programs approved by […]

Section 326-B:45 – Direct Care in Community-Based Services.

    326-B:45 Direct Care in Community-Based Services. – The administration of medications by non-licensees to individuals receiving community-based services pursuant to RSA 135-C or RSA 171-A shall not be construed as practicing nursing. Source. 2005, 293:1, eff. July 1, 2005 at 12:01 a.m.

Section 326-B:45-a – Certain Contract Restrictions Upon Nurses Unenforceable.

    326-B:45-a Certain Contract Restrictions Upon Nurses Unenforceable. – Any contract or agreement which creates or established the terms of a partnership, employment, or any other form of professional relationship with a nurse licensed by the board to practice in this state, which includes any restriction to the right of such nurse to also practice […]

Section 326-B:46 – Nurse Licensure Compact.

    326-B:46 Nurse Licensure Compact. – The nurse licensure compact is adopted and entered into with all other jurisdictions that legally join the compact, which is substantially as follows: ARTICLE I Findings and Declaration of Purpose (a) The party states find that: (1) The health and safety of the public are affected by the degree […]

Section 326-B:34 – Duties of Licensees Relating to Reports of Sexual Relations.

    326-B:34 Duties of Licensees Relating to Reports of Sexual Relations. – I. If, during the course of diagnosis or treatment by a licensee, a client alleges that another mental health counselor or health care practitioner licensed by the board of nursing or another state licensing or certifying agency has engaged with the client in […]

Section 326-B:35 – Privileged Communications Between Licensees and Their Clients.

    326-B:35 Privileged Communications Between Licensees and Their Clients. – I. Confidential communications between licensees and their clients are privileged in the same manner as those provided by law between physician and patient, and, except as otherwise provided by law, no licensee shall be required to disclose such privileged communications. Confidential communications between a client […]