Maryland Code § HO-8-205

Section HO-8-205
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(a) In addition to the powers and duties set forth elsewhere in this title, the
Board has the following powers and duties:
(1) To adopt rules and regulations to carry out the provisions of this
title;
(2) To set standards for the practice of registered nursing, advanced
practice registered nursing, licensed practical nursing, certified nursing assistants,
certified dialysis technicians, certified medication technicians, electrology, direct-
entry midwifery, and certified midwifery;
(3) To adopt rules and regulations for the performance of delegated
medical functions that are recognized jointly by the State Board of Physicians and
the State Board of Nursing, under § 14-306(d) of this article;
(4) To adopt rules and regulations for the performance of additional
nursing acts that:
(i) May be performed under any condition authorized by the
Board, including emergencies; and
(ii) Require education and clinical experience;
(5) To adopt rules and regulations for registered nurses to perform
independent nursing functions that:

(i) Require formal education and clinical experience; and
(ii) May be performed under any condition authorized by the
Board, including emergencies;
(6) To adopt rules and regulations for licensed practical nurses to
perform additional acts in the practice of registered nursing that:
(i) Require formal education and clinical experience;
(ii) May be performed under any condition authorized by the
Board, including emergencies; and
(iii) Are recognized by the Nursing Board as proper for licensed
practical nurses to perform;
(7) To keep a record of its proceedings;
(8) To submit to the Governor, the Secretary, and, in accordance with
§ 2-1257 of the State Government Article, the General Assembly, an annual report
that includes:
(i) The following data calculated on a fiscal year basis:
1. The number of initial and renewal licenses and
certificates issued;
2. The number of positive and negative criminal
history records checks results received;
3. The number of individuals denied initial or renewal
licensure or certification due to positive criminal history records checks results;
4. The number of individuals denied licensure or
certification due to reasons other than a positive criminal history records check;
5. The number of new complaints received;
6. The number of complaints carried over from year to
year;
7. The most common grounds for complaints;

8. The number and types of disciplinary actions taken
by the Board; and
9. Any additional aggregate data, identified by the
Board in consultation with stakeholders, determined to be necessary to facilitate
workforce and health planning purposes that does not reference any individual's
name or other personal identifier; and
(ii) By analyzing information gathered from renewal
applications submitted under § 8-312 of this title, an evaluation of the State's nursing
workforce by certification level, region, and type of workplace, including hospitals and
home health workers;
(9) To enforce the employment record requirements of this title;
(10) To keep separate lists, which lists are open to reasonable public
inspection, of all:
(i) Registered nurses licensed under this title;
(ii) Licensed practical nurses licensed under this title;
(iii) Nurse midwives certified under this title;
(iv) Nurse practitioners certified under this title;
(v) Nurse anesthetists certified under this title;
(vi) Clinical nurse specialists certified under this title;
(vii) Certified medication technicians certified under this title;
(viii) Electrologists licensed under this title;
(ix) Direct-entry midwives licensed under this title;
(x) Certified midwives licensed under this title; and
(xi) Other licensees with a nursing specialty that is certified
under this title;
(11) To collect any funds of the Board;

(12) To report any alleged violation of this title to the State's Attorney
of the county where the alleged violation occurred;
(13) In accordance with the State budget, to incur any necessary
expense for prosecution of an alleged violation of this title;
(14) On receipt of a written and signed complaint, including a referral
from the Commissioner of Labor and Industry, conduct an unannounced inspection
of the office of a nurse in independent practice, other than an office of a nurse in
independent practice in a hospital, related institution, freestanding medical facility,
or a freestanding birthing center, to determine compliance at that office with the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's guidelines on universal precautions;
(15) To maintain a nurse aide registry that complies with federal law;
(16) To appoint standing and ad hoc committees from among Board
members as necessary; and
(17) To delegate to the executive director of the Board the authority to
discharge Board duties deemed appropriate and necessary by the Board and to hold
the executive director accountable to the Board.
(b) With regard to any list kept by the Board under subsection (a)(10) of this
section, upon written request from an individual licensee the Board shall delete that
individual's name from any licensee list purchased from the Board.
(c) (1) The Board is the only unit of the Department that is responsible
for adopting rules and regulations to determine:
(i) Individuals to whom any act of the practice of registered
nursing and licensed practical nursing may be delegated; and
(ii) The acts that may be delegated safely.
(2) The Department shall retain its authority to require training for
nonlicensed patient care personnel under § 19-308.1 of the Health - General Article.

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