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Chapter 301 of the Texas Occupations Code (TOC) contains the Nursing Practice Act (NPA) which creates the BON and defines its responsibility for regulating nursing education, licensure and practice. Chapter 303 relates to Nursing Peer
The Texas Statutes represent a comprehensive compilation of legal provisions that establish the legal framework governing the state of Texas.
301, 303, and 304 of the Texas Occupations Code Annotated (Nursing Practice Act), has been prepared by the Texas Board of Nursing. It sets forth the rules and regulations established by the Board to regulate nursing education and the practice of nursing in the state. Members of the Board
14 paź 2024 · Bills that become law are arranged by subject matter into various codes such as the Election Code, Family Code, and Penal Code. These statutes are published online by the Texas Legislative Council. They are also available in print from private publishers.
17 cze 2024 · Texas Legislature Online makes the current version of the Texas Statutes available online. If you know Code name and section number of the statute you would like to read, you can jump directly there using the dropdown boxes. If not, there is a simple search feature.
The Texas Occupations Code includes the enabling statutes and practice acts for physicians, physician assistants, acupuncturists, surgical assistants, medical radiologic technologists, medical physicists, perfusionists, and respiratory care practitioners.