Arkansas Code § 6-51-702

Nature of program
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The licensed practical nurse or licensed psychiatric technician nurse to registered nurse program is an upward-mobility program for licensed practical nurses or licensed psychiatric technician nurses who have completed one (1) calendar year, or two thousand (2,000) hours minimum, of work in a healthcare institution. The program of study will lead to the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Nursing. Acts 1989, No. 66, § 1.
The licensed practical nurse or licensed psychiatric technician nurse to registered nurse program is an upward-mobility program for licensed practical nurses or licensed psychiatric technician nurses who have completed one (1) calendar year, or two thousand (2,000) hours minimum, of work in a healthcare institution. The program of study will lead to the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Nursing. Acts 1989, No. 66, § 1.
The licensed practical nurse or licensed psychiatric technician nurse to registered nurse program is an upward-mobility program for licensed practical nurses or licensed psychiatric technician nurses who have completed one (1) calendar year, or two thousand (2,000) hours minimum, of work in a healthcare institution. The program of study will lead to the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Nursing. Acts 1989, No. 66, § 1.
The licensed practical nurse or licensed psychiatric technician nurse to registered nurse program is an upward-mobility program for licensed practical nurses or licensed psychiatric technician nurses who have completed one (1) calendar year, or two thousand (2,000) hours minimum, of work in a healthcare institution. The program of study will lead to the Associate of Applied Science Degree in Nursing.
Acts 1989, No. 66, § 1.

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