§ 3116.5. Applicants Licensed in Other States.  


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  • (a) A person who is currently licensed as a nursing home administrator in another state and applies for licensure in California shall be admitted to the nursing home administrator examination, provided the applicant:
    (1) Meets the minimum education requirements which existed in California at the time the applicant was originally licensed in another state.
    These requirements were/are as follows:
    Prior to 7/1/73
     
    None
    7/1/73 to 6/30/74
     
    30 semester units
    7/1/74 to 6/30/75
     
    45 semester units
    7/1/75 to 6/30/80
     
    60 semester units
    Since 7/1/80
     
    Baccalaureate degree
    (2) Furnishes, on a form provided by the Board, a certificate from another state Board of Examiners of Nursing Home Administrators stating that the applicant is currently licensed and is not on probation, awaiting disciplinary action, or under investigation.
    (3) Pays the examination application fee, as prescribed in Section 3180.
    (b) If the certificate from the other state indicates that the applicant scored at least 75 percent on the national exam, the applicant shall take only the California state part of the licensing examination. If the applicant scored less than 75 percent on the national examination, he or she shall take the national part of the examination, as well as the State part, in California.
HISTORY
1. New section filed 12-10-82; effective thirtieth day thereafter (Register 82, No. 50).

Note

Note: Authority cited: Section 3917, Business and Professions Code. Reference: Sections 3920 and 3925, Business and Professions Code.