Maryland Code § HO-8-301

Section HO-8-301
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(a) Except as otherwise provided in this title, an individual shall be licensed
by the Board before the individual may practice registered nursing in this State.
(b) Except as otherwise provided in this title, an individual shall be licensed
by the Board before the individual may practice licensed practical nursing in this
State.
(c) Except as otherwise provided in this title, an individual shall be certified
as an advanced practice registered nurse before the individual may practice advanced
practice registered nursing in this State.
(d) Subsections (a), (b), and (c) of this section do not apply to:
(1) A student enrolled in an approved education program while
practicing registered nursing or licensed practical nursing in that program;
(2) A student enrolled in a graduate level accredited program for
advanced practice registered nursing while practicing advanced practice registered
nursing in that program;

(3) An individual employed by the federal government to practice
registered nursing or licensed practical nursing while practicing within the scope of
that employment, if the individual is authorized by any state to practice registered
nursing or licensed practical nursing;
(4) An individual permitted to practice registered nursing or licensed
practical nursing under rules and regulations adopted by the Board, if the individual:
(i) Otherwise has qualified to practice registered nursing or
licensed practical nursing in any other state or country and is in this State
temporarily; or
(ii) 1. Has an application for a license pending before the
Board; and
2. A. Has not taken the examination required
under this title;
B. Has taken an examination under this title, but the
results of the examination are not yet known;
C. Has taken and passed an examination under this
title, but is waiting for the completion of the criminal history records check; or
D. Has taken and failed an examination required under
this title but has not failed the examination more than one time within the 120-day
period immediately following the submission of the application to the Board;
(5) An individual permitted to practice advanced practice registered
nursing under rules and regulations adopted by the Board;
(6) An individual who provides gratuitous care for friends, domestic
partners, or family members; or
(7) An individual who responds to a disaster situation in this State
to practice registered nursing or licensed practical nursing, if:
(i) The individual has an active unencumbered license to
practice registered nursing or licensed practical nursing in another state and the
individual is assigned by:
1. The American Red Cross; or

2. A member of the Maryland Emergency Management
Assistance Compact under § 14-803 of the Public Safety Article;
(ii) The Governor has declared a State of Emergency by
Executive Order or proclamation in accordance with § 3-401 of the State Government
Article; and
(iii) The individual reports to the designated staging area in
accordance with § 14-803(2)(b)(5)(iv) of the Public Safety Article.
(e) A registered nurse or licensed practical nurse in a party state to the
Nurse Multistate Licensure Compact shall hold a license in only one party state at a
time, that is issued by the home state in accordance with Subtitle 7A of this title.
(f) A registered nurse who has been granted multistate licensing privileges
by a party state to the Nurse Multistate Licensure Compact set forth in Subtitle 7A
of this title may practice registered nursing in the State.
(g) A licensed practical nurse who has been granted multistate licensing
privileges by a party state to the Nurse Multistate Licensure Compact set forth in
Subtitle 7A of this title may practice practical nursing in the State.

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