If you have an arrest or a criminal conviction and need to tell the Texas Board of Nursing, be sure you speak with an attorney who has kept up to date with the Board's new guidelines. I continue to hear from nurses (who have spoken with other attorneys
in regards to criminal convictions) that are told they are going to
receive disciplinary action or that they will have to obtain some type
of evaluation; in many cases this is not true because the guidelines
changed. The Texas BON revised their criminal guidelines in 2018 and
some attorneys apparently have not kept up with the new regulations and
policies. What the Texas BON used to do in response to convictions
before 2/2018 has changed and you need to be sure you are receiving
current information. Before agreeing to anything, be sure to speak to
several attorneys that have experience with the BON (check Google or
AVVO.com for information on attorneys and their experience).
Friday, November 8, 2019
Need to tell the Texas BON about an arrest or conviction?
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