(a) To reactivate a license that has expired due to non-renewal, the APRN shall meet the requirements for APRN licensure renewal and pay all required fees.
(b) If more than two years, but less than four years, have lapsed since completion of the APRN education program, and/or the applicant does not have 400 hours of current practice in the advanced role and population focus area during the previous biennium, the APRN shall meet the requirements for application for APRN licensure renewal and pay all required fees. The applicant shall be required to demonstrate proof of completion of 400 hours of current practice in the APRN role and population focus area, as well as the continuing competency requirement as outlined in Chapter 216 of this title. The 400 hours of current practice shall be obtained under the direct supervision of a qualified preceptor who meets the requirements of subsection (c)(1)(C) of this section.
(c) If more than four years have lapsed since completion of the APRN education program and/or the applicant has not practiced in the advanced role and population focus area during the previous four years, the applicant shall apply for reactivation, meet current requirements for APRN licensure renewal; and
(1) successfully complete a refresher course or extensive orientation in the appropriate APRN population focus area and role that includes a supervised clinical component by a qualified preceptor who meets the requirements of subparagraph (C) of this paragraph.
(2) The Board adopts by reference the form titled "Refresher Course/ Extensive Orientation for APRNs returning to practice after 4 years" that comprises the instructions and requirements for a refresher course or extensive orientation in an APRN role and population focus area. This form is available on the Board's website.
(d) An APRN who has not completed an APRN education program in the last 24 calendar months and has not practiced in the APRN role and population focus area in Texas or another jurisdiction within the last 24 calendar months shall apply for a six-month temporary permit as specified in paragraph (5) of this subsection to be used only for the completion of the current practice hours required for reinstatement of the APRN license.
(1) The APRN applicant shall submit:
(2) The six-month temporary permit for APRNs shall not include prescriptive authority.
(3) The APRN applicant who is completing practice hours on a six-month temporary permit shall use the appropriate APRN licensure credential, followed by the notation "permit".
(4) The APRN applicant who is completing practice hours on a six-month temporary permit shall practice under the supervision of a qualified preceptor who meets the requirements of subsection (c)(1)(C) of this section.
(5) The Board adopts by reference the form titled Application for Six Month Temporary Permit (APRN) that includes the requirements for completing supervised practice hours on a temporary permit. This form may be found on the Board's website.
(e) For those individuals applying for licensure reinstatement following disciplinary action, compliance with all Board licensure requirements, as well as any specified requirements set forth in the Board's disciplinary order, is required. A six-month temporary permit may be issued, as appropriate, while a license is encumbered under a disciplinary order.
Source Note: The provisions of this §221.10 adopted to be effective February 25, 2001, 26 TexReg 1509; amended to be effective February 27, 2019, 44 TexReg 833