Delaware Code § 24-1919

Nursing educational programs
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(a) An institution desiring to conduct a nursing education program shall apply to the Board and submit satisfactory evidence that it is
ready and qualified to instruct students in the prescribed basic curriculum for educating nurses and that it is prepared to meet other
standards which may be established by the Board. The Board may authorize the temporary operation of a nursing education program
pending evaluation for approval. The Board shall grant approval in writing. The Board may visit and survey any nursing education program
at any reasonable time.
(b) If the Board determines that any approved nursing education program is not maintaining the standards required by this chapter and
by the Board, written notice thereof, specifying the deficiency and the time within which the same shall be corrected, shall immediately be
given to the program. The Board shall withdraw such program's approval if it fails to correct the specified deficiency, and such nursing
education program shall discontinue its operation; provided, however, that the Board shall grant a hearing to such program upon written
application and extend the period for correcting specified deficiency upon good cause being shown.
(c) An approved nursing education program which plans substantive changes, as defined in the Board's rules and regulations, shall
obtain the written approval of the Board prior to the date of the change.
(d) Any nursing education program in the State that is recognized as an approved program by the Board of Nursing on or after July 1,
1983, shall be deemed to be an approved education program for the purpose of this chapter.

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