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  1. United States of America - Nursing personnel - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance

    Attestations by Facilities Using NonImmigrant Aliens as Registered Nurses Rule (20 CFR Parts 621 and 655)

    Adoption: 1993-12-28 | Date of entry into force: 1994-02-07 | USA-1994-R-35959

    Governs the filing and enforcement of attestations by facilities seeking to use nonimmigrant aliens as registered nurses under H-1A visas.

  2. United States of America - Nursing personnel - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance

    Temporary Alien Workers Seeking Classification Under the Immigration and Nationality Act Rule (8 CFR Part 214)

    Adoption: 1990-08-08 | Date of entry into force: 1990-09-01 | USA-1990-R-20946

    Implements the requirements of the Immigration Nursing Relief Act of 1989 (Public Law 101-238) in respect of certain responsibilities of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, including determination of the eligibility of foreign nurses, control of their admission and periods of stay, etc. The rule is designed to facilitate the hiring of alien nurses thereby reducing the shortage of nurses in the USA, while protecting the rights of national nurses.

  3. United States of America - Nursing personnel - Law, Act

    Immigration Amendments of 1988. Public Law 100-658 (H.R. 5115).

    Adoption: 1988-11-15 | USA-1988-L-8063

    Extends for two years section 314 of the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, to make additional visas for immigrants from underrepresented countries in order to enhance diversity in immigration and to extend until 1989-12-31, H-1 non-immigration status for certain registered nursesection

  4. United States of America - Nursing personnel - Law, Act

    Health Omnibus Programs Extension of 1988. Public Law 100-607 (S. 2889).

    Adoption: 1988-11-05 | USA-1988-L-7475

    Extends various programmes, including those involving research into deafness, acquired immune deficiency syndrome, health professions and nursing education and care for the homeless.

  5. United States of America - Nursing personnel - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance

    Hazard Communications; Definition of Trade Secret and Disclosure of Trade Secrets to Employees, Designated Representatives and Nurses Rule (29 CFR Part 1910)

    Adoption: 1986-09-23 | USA-1986-R-2714

    Modifies the trade secret definition and the trade secret access provisions of the Hazardous Communication Standard (29 CFR Part 1910.1200). Permits, under certain conditions, employees and their representatives, as well as occupational health professionals such as doctors and nurses, to have access to trade secrets.

  6. Uruguay - Nursing personnel - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance

    Decreto núm. 440/985 [por el que se ratifica, con carácter nacional, a partir de del 1 de junio de 1985 en lo referente al Personal Técnico del Grupo 40 - Asistencia Médica y Servicios Anexos, la vigencia del laudo del Grupo núm. 50 del año 1965 ...]

    Adoption: 1985-08-15 | URY-1985-R-32479

    Normas laborales para los trabajadores de la salud. Sistematización actualizada.

  7. Zimbabwe - Nursing personnel - Regulation, Decree, Ordinance

    General Nurses (Training) Regulations, 2000 (S.I. 245 of 2000).

    Adoption: 2000-09-15 | ZWE-2000-R-57659

    Comprehensive legislation on the training of nurses. Makes provision for a diploma in general nursing, recognition of nurses' training schools, training to be at nurses' training schools, period of training, recognition of previous training outside Zimbabwe, instruction of student nurses, conduct during training, assessments and clinical practice during training, final examinations, the granting of diplomas in general nursing, and some related matters.

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