The Kentucky Board of Nursing has denied claims its mandatory 'structural racism' training was enforced through the threat of license revocation, but Kentucky law shows nurses could be stripped of their licenses for failing to comply.
The Kentucky Board of Nursing has denied claims its mandatory"structural racism" training was enforced through the threat of license revocation, but Kentucky law shows nurses could be stripped of their licenses for failing to comply with the board's orders.
"In states that require continuing education hours to maintain licensure, the nurse who fails to do so will not have his or her license renewed," Laura Morgan, a nurse of 39 years and program manager at the medical advocacy group Do No Harm, told the Washington Examiner."Kentucky is no exception to this. The words 'mandatory' and 'required' are very well-defined.
Citing Kentucky law, Miller told the Washington Examiner that the KBN retains the power to revoke or suspend licenses if a nurse has, as stated by statute,"violated any lawful order or directive previously entered by the board" or"violated any administrative regulation promulgated by the board."
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