§ 58-31b-501. Unlawful conduct.  


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  •      "Unlawful conduct" includes:
    (1) using the following titles, names or initials, if the user is not properly licensed or certified under this chapter:
    (a) nurse;
    (b) licensed practical nurse, practical nurse, or L.P.N.;
    (c) medication aide certified, or M.A.C.;
    (d) registered nurse or R.N.;
    (e) registered nurse practitioner, N.P., or R.N.P.;
    (f) registered nurse specialist, N.S., or R.N.S.;
    (g) registered psychiatric mental health nurse specialist;
    (h) advanced practice registered nurse;
    (i) nurse anesthetist, certified nurse anesthetist, certified registered nurse anesthetist, or C.R.N.A.; or
    (j) other generally recognized names or titles used in the profession of nursing;
    (2)
    (a) using any other name, title, or initials that would cause a reasonable person to believe the user is licensed or certified under this chapter if the user is not properly licensed or certified under this chapter; and
    (b) for purposes of Subsection (2)(a), it is unlawful conduct for a medication aide certified to use the term "nurse"; and
    (3) conducting a nursing education program in the state for the purpose of qualifying individuals to meet requirements for licensure under this chapter without the program having been approved under Section 58-31b-601.
Amended by Chapter 291, 2006 General Session