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CA Board of Registered Nursing: Disclosure of Convictions and License Discipline

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Summary

The California Board of Registered Nursing requires RNs to disclose any license discipline or criminal convictions sustained since their last renewal upon license renewal. This guidance details what constitutes a conviction, what types of license discipline must be reported, and the specific documentation required for disclosure.

What changed

The California Board of Registered Nursing (BON) has updated its guidance regarding the disclosure requirements for registered nurses (RNs) upon license renewal. RNs are now explicitly required to report any instances of license discipline by a government agency or other disciplinary body, as well as any criminal convictions, including pleas of no contest, regardless of whether the conviction was set aside or deferred. This disclosure applies to convictions sustained in any state, U.S. territory, military court, or other country since the last license renewal.

RNs must provide a detailed written explanation of the circumstances leading to the arrest and conviction, along with supporting documentation such as police reports, court documents, and any mitigating evidence. The guidance clarifies that arrests without convictions do not need to be reported, but traffic violations with fines over $1,000 or those involving alcohol or controlled substances do. Failure to comply with these disclosure requirements could result in disciplinary action against the RN's license, impacting their ability to practice in California.

What to do next

  1. Review and understand the updated disclosure requirements for license discipline and convictions.
  2. Ensure all relevant license discipline and conviction information is accurately documented and prepared for disclosure upon next license renewal.
  3. Gather necessary supporting documentation for any reportable events.

Penalties

Disciplinary action against the RN's license, impacting ability to practice.

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License Discipline and Convictions

Upon renewal of a registered nurse license, the Board requires licensees to indicate if they have had any license disciplined by a government agency or other disciplinary body; or if they have been convicted of any crime in any state, U.S. territory, military court or other country since they last renewed their license.

Reporting License Discipline and Convictions

"Conviction" includes a plea of no contest and any conviction that has been set aside or deferred pursuant to Section 1000 or 1203.4 of the Penal Code, including infractions, misdemeanor, and felonies. It is not necessary to report a conviction for an infraction with a fine of less than $1,000 unless the infraction involved alcohol or controlled substances. However, any convictions in which a plea of no contest was entered and any convictions that were subsequently set aside pursuant or deferred pursuant to Section 1000 or 1203.4 of the Penal Code must be disclosed. "License" includes permits, registrations, and certificates. "Discipline" includes, but is not limited to, suspension, revocation, voluntary surrender, probation, or any other restriction.

The following information must be provided for each license discipline or conviction sustained:

  • A detailed written explanation describing the circumstances and events that led to your arrest(s) and conviction(s), including: date and place of arrest; arresting agency; court where case was heard; and sentencing information, including fines, courses, counseling, restitution, probation, parole, community service, and jail or prison time.
  • Documents relating to the arrest, such as: police report, arrest report, booking report, complaint, citation or ticket.
  • Documents from the court, such as: Notice of Charges, Complaint, or Indictment; Plea Agreement, Sentencing Order, Probation Order, or Judgment; Dismissal, Probation Release, or Court Discharge.
  • Any related mitigating evidence or evidence of rehabilitation that you want to provide. NOTE: See Important Notice Regarding Your Application for additional information for applicants with criminal convictions or discipline.

Frequently Asked Questions

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Classification

Agency
State BON
Instrument
Guidance
Legal weight
Binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Substantive

Who this affects

Applies to
Healthcare providers
Industry sector
6211 Healthcare Providers
Activity scope
Professional Licensing Disclosure Requirements
Threshold
Convictions for infractions with a fine of less than $1,000 are exempt unless they involved alcohol or controlled substances.
Geographic scope
California US-CA

Taxonomy

Primary area
Healthcare
Operational domain
Compliance
Topics
Professional Licensing Criminal Justice

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