Arkansas is a state in the southern United States, it belongs to the group of states of the Southwestern Center. Population is 2 e a place among the States of the United States; data from The capital of Arkansas is the most populous city of Little Rock, it is located in the central part of the state. The area of Arkansas is , km2. The state is bordered by Louisiana to the south, Texas and Oklahoma to the west, Tennessee and Mississippi to the east, and Missouri to the north.
It will improve patient access to physical therapy services by giving eligible licensees in participating states a faster, less expensive alternative to traditional licensure. The PT Compact Commission has continued to work on establishing the various systems necessary to issue Compact Privileges and Arkansas will actively issue and accept Compact Privileges beginning February 28, Information regarding the availability of compact privileges and the procedure for applying for a privilege is available online at www.
The exam is to be completed on the Board's website. The Board is comprised of seven members. These include professionals in speech-language pathology and audiology at least 2 from each field , a consumer representative, and a senior citizen representative. The members are appointed by the Governor for three-year terms and may serve two full consecutive terms. Board members may be reimbursed for expenses, but otherwise receive no compensation.
ABESPA is responsible for consumer protection through the regulation of speech-language pathology and audiology practice. Individuals who seek the provisions of speech-language pathology and audiology services are entitled to receive quality care. A complaint should be filed by anyone who believes that an individual has acted illegally, irresponsibly, or unprofessionally in providing care to a client.
The most effective complaints are those that contain verifiable, firsthand information. The Board cannot act on anonymous complaints. To that end all complaints must include a signature.
A complaint must be submitted in writing and signed before it can be processed. Individuals who file complaints are notified in writing of the status of their complaint throughout the process. When submitting a complaint, a statement should be provided in the individuals own words, which explains the nature of their complaint. Provide as much detail as possible as well as any copies of documents, such as patient records, photographs, contracts, correspondence, etc.
Original copies should not be provided. Dates, times, and the type of service received should be included when possible. It is not necessary to cite sections of the law that have allegedly been violated. Notification of the receipt of the complaint will be mailed to the complainant. While confidential and not public record, the board must disclose information to the licensee regarding the complaint. Licensees who are named in the complaint are given 30 days to respond to any accusations.
Complaints are reviewed by board members at the next regularly scheduled meeting. The board may dispose of the complaint informally through correspondence or conference or may forward the complaint to an investigation officer.
If forwarded to an investigator, that investigator may contact the complainant during the course of the investigation. Individuals who seek speech-language pathology and audiology services are entitled to receive quality care. Audiologists are healthcare professionals who provide patient-centered care in the prevention, identification, diagnosis, and evidence-based treatment of hearing, balance, and other auditory disorders for people of all ages.
Hearing and balance disorders are complex with medical, psychological, physical, social, educational, and employment implications. Those hearing and balance disorders can be assessed, treated, and rehabilitated by an audiologist. Treatment services require audiologists to have knowledge of existing and emerging technologies, as well as interpersonal skills to counsel and guide patients and their family members through the rehabilitative process. Audiologists provide professional and personalized services to minimize the negative impact of hearing and balance disorders, leading to improved outcomes and a higher quality of life.
Speech-language pathologists sometimes called speech therapists assess, diagnose, treat, and help to prevent communication and swallowing disorders in children and adults. Speech-language pathology assistants are individuals who, following academic and on-the-job training, perform tasks as prescribed, directed, and supervised by licensed speech-language pathologists.
Upon receipt of a completed application packet, a letter will be sent to the applicant granting the grace period. Below are the licensure requirements listed by licensure type. Transcripts and Verifications of Licensure must remain in a sealed envelope. In Arkansas, a registration process is used to recognize and approve the use of Speech-Language Pathology Assistants and Aides in all settings.
The setting where the Speech-Language Pathology Assistant will be used dictates which agency the individuals register with:.
Individuals registering with ADE are approved through August 31 and must re-register by September 1 each year. A registration number is assigned to the SLP-Assistant and a memo with this number is provided each time the SLP-Assistant registers or renews registration. In the future, if an individual registers with another agency, the initial registration number will be used. Renewal notices are electronically sent annually in April.
All licenses shall be renewed annually by July 15, to avoid delinquent renewal fees. Please remember all licenses expire on June 30th of each year. Renewals that are mailed to the Board office will be processed as quickly as possible.
Remember they must be postmarked by July 15th or be considered delinquent. If you wish to confirm that we have received your renewal documentation, we recommend sending it via certified mail.
CPEs shall consist of a series of planned learning experiences beyond the educational programs that have led to the degree that qualifies one for licensure. The licensee must participate in CPE activities of at least ten 10 clock hours for each license period July 1 through June 30 of each year.
At least five 5 of these hours must be in Content Area I. Dual licensees must complete fifteen 15 clock hours with a minimum of five 5 hours in each discipline from Content Area I. Renewal of a license shall be contingent upon the licensee fulfilling the CPE requirements, submitting an annual CPE report, and maintaining evidence for possible audit. There is no exemption for the year in which the provisional license is converted to a full license unless it occurs in the initial licensing year.
Full instructions including definitions of content areas and audit information can be found in Section 9 of the rules and regulations. Annually, the Board will select licensees for audit. Audits are randomly selected and licensees will be notified by mail.
Inactive status is available for licensees who wish to no longer practice in the state of Arkansas. To apply for inactive status the licensee must hold a license that is active. If inactive status is requested more than 30 days after expiration, late fees will apply. Requests for inactive status must be made to the Board in writing.
Delinquent renewals will be accepted by the board through the mail. A licensee is considered delinquent if it is postmarked after July 15, and a late fee will apply. In order to renew after July 15, a licensee must contact the Board to receive the additional required documentation. The Board acts on behalf of consumers by handling complaints to ensure that quality speech-language pathology and audiology services are delivered to the public. For purposes of Arkansas licensure, a spouse is an individual who is currently married to an active or reserve uniformed service member or uniformed service veteran.
There are several situations in which a spouse would need licensure information; each situation below identifies services available in each of these circumstances. Are you the spouse of an active or reserve uniformed service member or uniformed service veteran and do you already have a nursing license in Arkansas? You will submit the appropriate Renewal Licensure Application.
Supporting documents for the spouse of a uniformed service member include one of the following:. Supporting documents for a spouse of a uniformed veterans include one of the following:. Are you the spouse of an active or reserve uniformed service member or uniformed service veteran and do you already have a nursing license in another state?
You will submit the appropriate Endorsement Application. Are you the spouse of an active or reserve uniformed service member or uniformed service veteran? Are you a recent nursing education program graduate that has not taken the licensure examination?
You will submit the appropriate Initial by Exam Licensure Application. For purposes of Arkansas licensure, a uniformed service veteran is an individual who is a former member of the United States uniformed services discharged under conditions other than dishonorable. There are several situations in which a uniformed service veteran would need licensure information; each situation below identifies services available in each of these circumstances.
Are you a uniformed service veteran that has been discharged under conditions other than dishonorable and do you already have a nursing license in Arkansas? Are you a uniformed service veteran that has been honorably discharged under conditions other than dishonorable and do you already have a nursing license in another state? And, are you a uniformed service veteran that has been under conditions other than dishonorable?
If an individual is already licensed, refer to endorsement of a license. There are several situations in which a uniformed service member would need licensure information; each situation below identifies services available in each of these circumstances. And, are you a uniformed service member? If an individual is already licensed, refer to the endorsement of a license. The Arkansas State Board of Nursing ASBN is committed to honoring the service of active and reserve uniformed service members, uniformed service veterans and their families.
ASBN recognizes that these individuals experience unique challenges during the nursing licensure process. We strive to enhance the licensure process by streamlining certain services to qualified individuals.
Several licensure support services are offered once all required documents are received; services include but are not limited to expedited temporary permit licensure and preferential processing during the issuance of a permanent license. The information listed on this site identifies additional support services to assist in understanding the laws associated with respective military designation, streamlining licensure process, obtaining Arkansas licensure, and availability of other important resources.
As mandated by Act of , Act of the , and Act of the Arkansas legislative sessions, the ASBN has adopted rules to assist active and reserve uniformed service members, uniformed service veterans, and their spouses in obtaining nursing licensure. Note: An Arkansas uniformed service member nurse that is being deployed outside the state can upload to nurse portal account, a request for review of expiration date extension and waiver of continuing education requirements.
Also upload deployment orders. In order to practice nursing in Arkansas, an individual is required to be licensed. Active and reserve uniformed service members, uniformed service veterans and their spouse can find helpful information using the links below. It is NOT an application for on time renewal new graduate initial licensure or endorsement of a license from another state.
The information contained herein is designed to assist you with information you need to begin the renewal application process. Read the instruction and provide all required documentation. Additional instructions are located within the online renewal system as you progress through the renewal process.
Mollie Manning, Chair E-mail: mmanning astate. Shelly Daily, Chair Email: sdaily atu. Susan Kehl, Dean Email: skehl harding. Shelly Austin, Chair Email: austins hsu. Janet Gardner, Director Email: jgardner jbu. Karen Landry. Chair Email: KarenLandry saumag. Susan Patton, Director Email: skpatton uark. Julian uafs. Brandy Haley, Dean Email: haley uamont. Kymberly Beard, Chair Email: beardk uapb. Patricia Cowan, Dean Email: pacowan uams. Susan Gatto, Director Email: Susang uca. The Board has provided you with a free Basic Account, so you have their helpful education tracking tools right at your fingertips.
The license renewal process and CE requirements have not changed and at this time the use of CE Broker is not mandatory. This easy electronic workflow streamlines the ability for you to track your CE history and maintain your documentation or professional portfolio for personal, academic, employment, or license renewal purposes.
With CE Broker, licensees and some education providers will be able to electronically enter CE course completion certificates through the tracking system.
The information is maintained within CE Broker 's centralized database. This simplifies the process of tracking your continuing education with easy reporting, digital storage for your certificates, and a credit counting CE compliance transcript all in one online portal. Licensees do have the option to subscribe to an upgraded account, which offers additional CE tracking tools outlined below.
If you already have a CE Broker account, follow these simple steps to add your Arkansas license. You will need to answer a few questions and then attach the documentation that the Board requires.
If you are using the CE Broker mobile app, you can take a picture of your documentation and upload it via your phone or tablet. To find courses, visit courses. The course search is not intended to be an all-inclusive list, nor are any of the vendors listed endorsed or necessarily approved by the ASBN.
Depending upon the organization that approved the courses, the ASBN may or may not accept such courses for continuing education credit for the purpose of licensure renewal.
Note: You will need to be sure that the CE contact hours are practice focused relevant to your specific area of practice. You can reach them by phone at or via email and live chat. Act of the Arkansas legislative session authorized the use of trained and certified medication assistants in nursing homes in Arkansas. In June , the Rules were updated to authorize the use of Medication Assistants-Certified in designated facilities in Arkansas.
Medication Assistants are required to successfully complete an education program and pass a certification exam; or complete a portion of a nursing education program equivalent to the MA-C education program and pass a certification exam, before being allowed to function in the role of Medication Assistant-Certified MA-C in a designated facility.
Arkansas Northeastern College — Blytheville S. Division St. College Mtn. Home, AR Dr. Julia Gist, Dean jgist asumh. Terri Moody, Director tmoody eacc. The information contained herein is designed to assist you with the information you need to begin the application process.
Read the instructions and provide all required documentation. Once you have created your Nurse Portal account, sign in to your Nurse Portal account to submit an application. Once you have submitted an application, you may monitor the status of your application by accessing your Nurse Portal account and clicking on view status.
The information contained herein is designed to assist you with what is needed to begin the application process. Read the instructions and provide all required documents. Additional instructions are located within the online system as you progress through the application process.
Click here for additional information located on our website at www. Pursuant to the Section of the Rehabilitation Act of , as it existed on July 1, , the Arkansas General Assembly passed a law pertaining to the administration of glucagon by trained volunteer school personnel to Arkansas public school students who are diagnosed with diabetes. Further, the Arkansas General Assembly passed a law pertaining to the administration of insulin by trained volunteer school personnel to Arkansas public school students who are diagnosed with diabetes.
These laws allow trained volunteer school personnel in the absence of the school nurse to administer glucagon, insulin or both to a child diagnosed with diabetes in an emergency situation. If you have COVID, being in isolation means you must stay home and away from others while you are infectious in order to stop the spread of the virus to anyone else. After testing positive, you should notify anyone you were in close contact with to notify them of the exposure so they can quarantine.
These guidelines do NOT apply to healthcare settings, correctional institutions, or homeless shelters. The data in the links and reports below are provisional and subject to change. Numbers are subject to lab corrections and lag time adjustments. For recurring reports, several of the most recent releases are listed.
Congregate Settings: This report is generally released once a week. Contact Tracing: These reports are generally released on Tuesdays.
It is NOT an application for on time renewal, new graduate initial licensure or endorsement of a license from another state. W2 form from the United States government or any bureau, division, or agency thereof, indicating residence. The mission of the Arkansas Department of Health is to protect and improve the health and well-being of all Arkansans. The plan review process is one important factor in attaining this mission. The purpose of a plan review process is to ensure that development or building projects comply with the adopted policies and codes.
Staff review plan submissions for proposed projects. Plan reviews are coordinated through multiple divisions Engineering Civil projects: drinking water, civil drawings, drinking wells, etc.
While staff is allotted up to 30 days to complete a review, review times vary depending on numerous factors. To ensure the most efficient process, providing complete submissions referencing the current adopted codes is necessary. For more information contact the appropriate division s. Plans may now be submitted electronically along with electronic forms and electronic pay capabilities. ADH has also implemented electronic review software, Bluebeam Revu. This is beneficial for submitters who are out of town and out of state thus saving time, gas, and money.
Plans may be submitted in person, by mail, or electronically. If the submitter is unable to wait for review, plans may be dropped off and staff will review them and send documentation of the review.
For proper routing, each division has a specific slot number that must be included on the address. Paper Plan submissions are accepted in the same manner they have been in the past. Projects that are multiple departments e. Plumbing and Retail food share 1 form and 1 Plan Review Fee. For this example, Plumbing costs and Food establishment costs are added to get the total project cost. Those submitting plans electronically are required to create a unique user account.
The Project Cost Estimate sheet can be electronically filled out and plans submitted as attachments. Photos or. Upon submission, staff will issue an invoice for payment.
Due to system requirements, payment cannot be made until after am the following day. Staff will not review or release any approvals until payment is confirmed. Staff can attach approval letters or other documentation of the review as an attachment to the file or send via email or postal service.
Manufactured Food also requires a food permit application and initial annual permit fee at the time of submission. Consult the webpage for additional submission requirements.
Plumbing Plan Review submission requirements are contained here. Engineering-Water and Sewer Utility submission requirements here. Fill out my Wufoo form! The Arkansas Department of Health ADH understands the important role that faith plays in helping people have better health outcomes.
Faith leaders have trusted messengers within their communities and are on the front lines of fighting many of the health issues that are affecting our communities. The Arkansas Department of Health respects the diversity of religious beliefs and practices of all people. We believe that all communities of faith and public health can work well together to promote the common goal of improving the health and well-being of people, families, and communities.
The Office of Faith-based Outreach works to inform, educate and empower communities of faith to take an active role in their health. We believe that everybody should have an opportunity to be as healthy as possible. Realizing that communities of faith reach a broad audience, we work with you to identify and address community health concerns, as well as support projects, initiatives and research that will enable every Arkansan to achieve their optimal level of health and well-being.
There is no one right way to improve the health of everyone in a community. If you perform other types of Residential work in addition to Roofing, you will need to maintain your Home Improvement License. Active Military and Veterans and their Spouses. We appreciate your service!
Please note that if you or your spouse are currently on active duty or are a Veteran, your application for license will be expedited. Verify a medical practitioner's license status by selecting license number or last name. Enter the information and press the "Verify" button to view the results. Search the ASMB directory for a medical practitioner by entering their last name. Press the "Search" button.
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