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Nurse, Advanced Practice Registered (APRN)
License Description

An Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) is a Registered Nurse (RN) qualified to function independently. May perform physical examinations and diagnostic tests, develop and carry out treatment programs, or counsel patients. APRNs can diagnose, prescribe, and treat and providers and may certify in a variety of areas. The categories of APRN recognized in New Hampshire are: Nurse Pracitioner (NP); Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA); Certified Nurse Midwife (CNM); and Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) in Psychiatric/Mental Health only.

Legislation: NH RSA 326-B; Administrative Rules Chapter Nur 100-800

Licensure Requirements:

  • Must have a New Hampshire Registered Nurse license or a compact license from a party state
  • Submit written application
  • Be a graduate of an accepted program
  • Ability to read and write the English language
  • Submit evidence of passing a National certifying exam in the applicant's category/specialty
  • Applicants for initial permanent licensure or endorsement must submit a notarized criminal history record release form along with a complete set of fingerprints taken by a qualified law enforcement agency or authorized employee of the New Hampshire Department of Safety
  • To continue or re-enter practice, validate 400 hours active-in-practice within four years prior to application

Examination: National certification exam in the specific area of expertise is required

Continuing Education: In addition to requirements for a Registered Nurse renewal, 30 hours of continuing education specific to the APRN specialty are required for biennial renewal, which must include at least five hours of coursework in pharmacology. If a United States Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) number specific to New Hampshire is acquired or in possession, the APRN must complete and provide three of the five contact hours in Pharmacology in the topics of Opioid Prescribing, Pain Management, or Substance Use Disorder at the time of renewal. APRNs that possess a DEA number for New Hampshire must register and access the Prescription Drug Management Program (PDMP) before prescribing.

Fees:

  • Application: $100
  • FBI Criminal History Record, including fingerprinting (through the NH State Police): $51.50
  • Biennial renewal (per specialty area, with proof of continuing education): $100
    Biennial renewal completed at the same time as the Registered Nurse license renewal

Reciprocity: Not permitted

revised Jan 2018

Licensing Agency
New Hampshire Board of Nursing
Office of Professional Licensure and Certification
121 South Fruit Street
Concord, NH 0330
(603) 271 7809
Active Status Active
Continuing Education Continuing education required to maintain license
Criminal Record Background check required
Education Degree required
Exam Third-party exam required
License Type Stand-alone license
License Updated 06/01/2020
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