When the North Carolina Nursing Board issues a complaint to a nurse, the document may reference specific North Carolina Administrative Codes (NCAC) or North Carolina General Statutes (NCGS) that the nurse is alleged to have violated.
Understanding these codes and statutes is important for nurses to understand what is being alleged in the complaint.
On this page, we’re focusing on 21 North Carolina Administrative Code 36 .0217 (A) (6)
21 North Carolina Administrative Code 36 .0217 (A) (6)
practicing or offering to practice beyond the scope permitted by law;
If you’re a North Carolina Nurse and have received a complaint with this code cited in the text, it is being alleged that you took an action or offered to take an action that was out of the scope of your licensing level.
If you’re a Licensed North Carolina Nurse facing disciplinary action or licensing issues, North State Law Firm is here to help. Our experienced team represents North Carolina licensed professionals, including nurses, when their licenses are at risk.
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