R. 64B9-15.001 Definitions
R. 64B9-15.0015 Standards of Practice for Certified Nursing Assistants
R. 64B9-15.002 Certified Nursing Assistant Authorized Duties.
R. 64B9-15.0025 CNA Medication Administration
R. 64B9-15.0026 Medication Administration Outside the Scope of Practice of a CNA
R. 64B9-15.0035 Certification by Endorsement
R. 64B9-15.004 Certified Nursing Assistant Registry
R. 64B9-15.0045 Certified Nursing Assistant Renewal Fee
R. 64B9-15.005 Standards for Certified Nursing Assistant Training Programs
R. 64B9-15.006 Standardized Curriculum
R. 64B9-15.007 Approval and Renewal of New Certified Nursing Assistant Training Programs
R. 64B9-15.008 Testing and Competency Evaluation
R. 64B9-15.009 Disciplinary Guidelines; Range of Penalties; Aggravating and Mitigating Circumstances
R. 64B9-15.0095 Citation for Certified Nursing Assistants
R. 64B9-15.0096 Mediation
R. 64B9-15.0097 Notice of Non-Compliance – Minor Violations
R. 64B9-15.011 In-Service Training Requirements for Certified Nursing Assistants
R. 64B9-15.012 Standards for In-Service Training for Certified Nursing Assistants

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Terms Used In Florida Regulations > Chapter 64B9-15 - Certified Nursing Assistants

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