Maryland Code § HO-8-307

Section HO-8-307
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(a) Subject to the provisions of this section, the Board may issue a license
by endorsement and waive any appropriate examination requirement of this title for
an applicant who has an active unencumbered license to practice registered nursing
or licensed practical nursing in any other state or country.
(b) The Board may issue a license by endorsement under this section only
if the applicant:
(1) Submits to the Board an application on the form that the Board
requires;

(2) Submits to a criminal history records check in accordance with §
8-303 of this subtitle;
(3) Pays the application fee set by the Board under § 8-304 of this
subtitle; and
(4) (i) 1. Holds a valid, unencumbered multistate license
under the Nurse Licensure Compact; or
2. Except as provided in subsection (c) of this section,
provides adequate evidence that:
A. At the time the applicant graduated from a nursing
education program approved in the other state or country, the program was
substantially equivalent to the education program approved in this State;
B. At the time the applicant became licensed or
registered in the other state or country, the applicant passed in that or any other
state or country an examination that was similar to the examination that then was
given in this State; and
(ii) Meets the qualifications otherwise required by this title.
(c) (1) An applicant for licensure as a registered nurse by endorsement
who cannot provide the evidence required under subsection (b)(4)(i) of this section
may qualify for licensure as a registered nurse by endorsement if the applicant meets
the requirements of paragraph (2) of this subsection.
(2) An applicant may qualify for licensure as a registered nurse by
endorsement if the applicant has:
(i) Completed satisfactorily and met all requirements for an
associate or a baccalaureate degree in registered nursing from a college or university
that, at the time of the applicant's graduation, is:
1. Accredited by a national or regional nursing
accreditation agency that is recognized by the Secretary of the U.S. Department of
Education or the Council for Higher Education Accreditation; and
2. Approved by the board of nursing or other applicable
state regulator in the state in which the program is located; and
(ii) Completed a minimum number of direct patient care
practice hours as required by regulations adopted by the Board.

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