HB 815 -- Licensure of Nurses Sponsor: Meadows This bill changes the laws regarding the licensing of nurses. In its main provisions, the bill: (1) Establishes a lapsed and a retired license status; (2) Requires the notice of a disciplinary hearing before the State Board of Nursing to be served by certified mail. If this cannot be accomplished, the board may publish the notice in a local newspaper; (3) Allows the board to ask for an expedited hearing before the Administrative Hearing Commission if the board determines that a nurse has committed an act which is a clear and present danger to the public. Fifteen days after the complaint and after a preliminary hearing, the board may immediately restrict or suspend the license. Temporary authority to suspend a license becomes final if the nurse does not request a full hearing within 30 days; (4) Allows for the sealing of records if the board, commission, or a court of competent jurisdiction determines that a complaint does not constitute a violation of the Nursing Practice Act and is unsubstantiated; (5) Allows a person holding the title of advanced practice registered nurse to use the title or any other title appearing on his or her license; (6) Makes it unlawful for any unlicensed person to use the title of nurse; (7) Specifies that reports made to the board do not violate the federal Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act because the board qualifies as a health oversight agency; and (8) Defines "temporary nursing staffing agency" as any person, firm, partnership, or corporation doing business within the state that supplies, on a temporary basis, registered nurses or licensed practical nurses to a hospital, nursing home, or other facility requiring the service of those persons.Copyright (c) Missouri House of Representatives