2786.
(a) An approved school of nursing, or an approved nursing program, is one that has been approved by the board, gives the course of instruction approved by the board, covering not less than two academic years, is affiliated or conducted in connection with one or more hospitals, and is an institution of higher education. For purposes of this section, “institution of higher education” includes, but is not limited to, community colleges offering an associate of arts or associate of science degree and private postsecondary institutions offering an associate of arts, associate of science, or baccalaureate degree or an entry-level master’s degree, and is an institution that is not subject to the California Private Postsecondary Education Act of 2009 (Chapter 8 (commencing with Section 94800) of Part 59 of Division 10 of Title 3 of the
Education Code).(b) A school of nursing that is affiliated with an institution that is subject to the California Private Postsecondary Education Act of 2009 (Chapter 8 (commencing with Section 94800) of Part 59 of Division 10 of Title 3 of the Education Code), may be approved by the board to grant an associate of arts or associate of science degree to individuals who graduate from the school of nursing or to grant a baccalaureate degree in nursing with successful completion of an additional course of study as approved by the board and the institution involved.
(c) (1) The board shall determine by regulation the required subjects of instruction to be completed in an approved school of nursing for licensure as a registered nurse and shall include the
minimum units of theory and clinical experience necessary to achieve essential clinical competency at the entry level of the registered nurse. The board’s regulations shall be designed to require all schools to provide clinical instruction in all phases of the educational process, except as necessary to accommodate military education and experience as specified in Section 2786.1.
(d)An
(2) For purposes of this chapter, an “exempt approved school of nursing
nursing,” or an
“exempt approved nursing program that meets both of the following criteria is exempt from board regulations or rules that oversee education programming, as described in subdivision (c), and that require ongoing program approval: program,” means a school or program that meets the following requirements:
(1)
(A) Is accredited and maintains accreditation through a national nursing accrediting agency recognized by the United States Department of Education.
Education or is a public institution.
(B) Is accredited through a regional accrediting agency.
(2)
(C) Maintains a minimum pass rate of 80 percent on the applicable licensing examination under this chapter.
chapter for a minimum of two consecutive academic years.
(D) Maintains an official cohort default rate, as calculated by the United States Department of Education annually, that is less than 7.5 percent.
(E) Maintains debt-to-earnings rates, as calculated by the United States Department of Education, that qualify as passing under Sections 668.403 to 668.406, inclusive, of Title 34 of the Code of Federal Regulations as of January 1, 2017.
(3) (A) An approved school of nursing, or an approved nursing program, seeking exempt status shall submit an application to the board, and the board shall approve the application if the requirements under paragraph (2) are met.
(B) An exempt approved school of nursing, or an exempt approved nursing program, shall continue to notify the board of substantive changes and other changes as defined by board regulations and the national and regional accreditors.
(C) An exempt approved school of nursing, or an exempt approved nursing program, shall continue to submit annual reports to the board.
(D) An exempt approved school of nursing, or an exempt approved nursing program, shall apply for continuing approval five years after initial approval or its last continuing approval.
(4) An exempt approved school of nursing, or an exempt approved nursing program, shall not be required to pay fees or seek board approval for the changes to the following if the changes are approved by the
applicable accreditors or within the scope of the program’s accreditation:
(A) Faculty.
(B) Enrollments.
(C) Clinical simulation hours in a skills lab, up to 50 percent of the total number of clinical hours.
(D) Clinical experience placements at a clinical agency or facility that is already approved by the board to provide clinical practice hours for the exempt school or program and if the program staff of the facility and the exempt school or program attest under penalty of perjury that the new clinical placements will not displace existing placements and all parties are in compliance with Section 2786.3.
(E) Clinical experience placements at a clinical agency or facility if the facility
is approved by the board to provide clinical practice hours and if the program staff of the facility and the exempt school or program attest under penalty of perjury that the new clinical placements will not displace existing placements and all parties are in compliance with Section 2786.3.
(e)
(d) The board shall perform or cause to be performed an analysis of the practice of the registered nurse no less than every five years. Results of the analysis shall be utilized to assist in the determination of the required subjects of instruction, validation of the licensing examination, and assessment of the current practice of nursing.
(f)An approved school of nursing or approved nursing program shall not be required to obtain board approval or authorization to do any of the following:
(1)Regulate, impose fees, or otherwise control the enrollment of students.
(2)Regulate or otherwise control partnerships between approved schools of nursing or approved nursing programs and approved clinical facilities.
(3)Hire
faculty.
(4)Provide up to 50 percent of clinical instruction as computer-based simulation.
(g)In addition to the prohibitions in subdivision (f), an approved school of nursing or an approved nursing program shall not be required to obtain board approval or authorization, and shall not be required to pay a fee to provide clinical experiences or clinical placements to students at a location already approved by the board for that school or program, or for a different school of nursing or approved nursing program, if the program staff of the location confirm that the new clinical experiences or clinical placements will not displace existing student clinical experiences or clinical placements.