Washington Administrative Code (Last Updated: November 23, 2016) |
Title 246. Health, Department of |
Chapter 246-841. Nursing assistants. |
Section 246-841-591. Commission review and investigation.
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- (1) The nursing commission may conduct a review or investigation of the training program, or site visit of the training facility to evaluate:(a) Complaints relating to violations of the rules;(b) Failure to notify the nursing commission of any changes in the overall curriculum plan or major content changes prior to implementation;(c) Failure to notify the nursing commission of changes in program director or instructors;(d) Providing false or misleading information to students or the public concerning the medication assistant education and training program;(e) Failure to secure or retain a qualified program director resulting in substandard supervision and teaching of students;(f) Failure to maintain an average annual passing rate of eighty percent of first time test takers for two consecutive years. The nursing commission will require the program to assess the problem and submit a plan of correction.(2) If a medication assistant education and training program fails to maintain an annual average passing rate of eighty percent of first time test takers for three out of four consecutive years, the nursing commission may withdraw program approval.[Statutory Authority: 2012 c 208 and RCW 18.88A.060. WSR 13-15-012, § 246-841-591, filed 7/8/13, effective 7/8/13.]
2012 c 208 and RCW 18.88A.060. WSR 13-15-012, § 246-841-591, filed 7/8/13, effective 7/8/13.