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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
(a) The board may issue a temporary permit to a practical nurse or registered nurse licensed in another jurisdiction who:
(1) Completes an application on a form prescribed by the board;
(2) Pays all applicable fees to the board as prescribed by administrative rules;
(3) Provides proof of a valid and unencumbered license in another state, territory, or country by way of a license verification from the other state, territory, or country, or Nursys license verification report as prescribed by administrative rules; and
(4) The board has determined that no disciplinary action has been taken or is pending with a nursing authority.
(b) The board may issue a temporary permit to a nurse who currently holds a multistate license issued by another state, territory, or country; provided that the individual:
(1) Completes an application on a form prescribed by the board;
(2) Pays all applicable fees to the board as prescribed by administrative rules;
(3) Provides proof of a valid and unencumbered multistate license in another state, territory, or country by way of a Nursys license verification report as prescribed by administrative rules. For purposes of this subsection, a “multistate license” means a license to practice as a licensed practical nurse or registered nurse issued by a home state licensing board that authorizes the licensed nurse to practice in all party states under a multistate licensure privilege; and
(4) The board has determined that no disciplinary action has been taken or is pending with a nursing authority.
(c) A temporary permit shall be issued only to an applicant who has been appointed or accepted employment with a single health care entity in the State listed in section 321-11(10).
(d) A temporary permit shall be issued within ten business days of the date the completed application is received by the board and shall be valid for a period of no longer than six months from the date of issuance.
(e) Beginning July 1, 2025, notwithstanding sections 457-7 and 457-8, an out-of-state registered nurse or licensed practical nurse may apply for a temporary permit based on the requirements of subsections (a) or (b), simultaneously with an application for a license to practice as a registered nurse or licensed practical nurse in the State. Any out-of-state registered nurse or licensed practical nurse applying simultaneously for a temporary permit and license to practice shall be required to submit only one application with a single, non-refundable fee as prescribed by the board. A temporary permit pursuant to this subsection shall be issued within ten business days of the date the completed application is received by the board; provided that all criteria in subsections (a) or (b), and (c) have been met; provided further that the temporary permit issued pursuant to this subsection shall be valid until the time the board approves the individual's application for a license to practice as a registered nurse or licensed practical nurse but no longer than one year.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Hawaii Revised Statutes Division 2. Business § 457-13.5 - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/hi/division-2-business/hi-rev-st-sect-457-13-5/
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