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Committee approves reestablishment of intervention evaluation panels, authorizes subcommittee charter
Summary
The California Board of Registered Nursing Enforcement, Investigation and Intervention Committee voted to reestablish up to five Intervention Evaluation Committees (IECs) to allow more frequent participant reviews and approved an intervention-program subcommittee charter to screen and appoint IEC members.
The Enforcement, Investigation and Intervention Committee of the California Board of Registered Nursing voted unanimously to authorize the reestablishment of up to five Intervention Evaluation Committees and to recommend approval of an intervention program subcommittee charter to the full board.
Committee Chair Tricia Winn moved the first proposal and Committee Member David Lawler seconded; Allison Cormack also voted in favor. The motion to reestablish IECs passed on a roll-call vote with all three committee members recorded as “yes.”
The committee adopted the change to allow the board to redistribute participants across more IECs so that each participant could be seen quarterly rather than infrequently. Shannon Johnson,…
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