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Section 52:4B-53 - Certification process for forensic sexual assault nurse examiners; qualifications.

NJ Rev Stat § 52:4B-53 (2019) (N/A)
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52:4B-53 Certification process for forensic sexual assault nurse examiners; qualifications.

5. The Attorney General and the New Jersey Board of Nursing shall jointly establish a certification process for a forensic sexual assault nurse examiner.

a. An applicant for certification as a forensic sexual assault nurse examiner shall be a registered professional nurse licensed in the State and in good standing with the New Jersey Board of Nursing, and shall have the following qualifications:

(1) A minimum of two years of current nursing experience as defined by regulation of the Attorney General pursuant to section 17 of this act;

(2) Certification verifying the completion of a forensic sexual assault nurse examiner training program that meets requirements established by the Attorney General and the New Jersey Board of Nursing; and

(3) Demonstrates clinical competence in performing a forensic sexual assault examination.

b. The Attorney General and the New Jersey Board of Nursing shall certify an applicant who meets the requirements of subsection a. of this section as a certified forensic sexual assault nurse examiner.

L.2001,c.81,s.5.

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Section 52:4B-53 - Certification process for forensic sexual assault nurse examiners; qualifications.