Initial Licensing & Renewal Information
Effective January 1, 2024, Rhode Island has rejoined the Nurse Licensure Compac…Renewal notices are sent out 60 days before your expiration date. RENEW ONLINE
If you have never been licensed, apply. Make sure that you have completed the requirements and submit all the necessary paperwork. MORE
Board Approved Guidances
On April 10, 2023, the Board of Nursing Registration and Nursing Education voted to adopt American Nurses Association’s (ANA) Scope and Standards of Practice and ANA’s Code of Ethics for Nurses pursuant to RIGL section 5-34-7(3) for use by Board of Nursing (BON) members.
On June 12, 2023, the BON recommended the following guidelines for reinstatement of RN licensure:
- RNs who have not practiced nursing for up to two years, no remediation is recommended.
- RNs who have not practiced nursing for at least two years and up to five years will be required to take a Board-approved competency test, to provide confirmation of a passing grade on the test, and to provide clinical demonstration and proficiency.
- RN' who have not practiced nursing for more than five years will be required to complete and pass a Board-approved RN refresher course—which shall include a pre-test and post-test and to demonstrate clinical competency.
At the March 18, 2024, Board of Nursing (BON) meeting, the BON approved two refresher courses offered for nurses that require remediation or refreshing of skills for reinstatement of licensure. The Board reviewed the course content for both the University of Delaware and Boston College in Massachusetts courses. The cost of class will be paid by the licensee/applicant.