New York Statutes
§ 182 — Cards to be furnished nurses; registry records
New York § 182
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N.Y. General Business § 182 (2026).
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§ 182. Cards to be furnished nurses; registry records. A nurses'\nregistry shall send out to practice nursing only persons duly licensed\npursuant to article one hundred thirty-nine of the education law as a\nregistered professional nurse or licensed practical nurse. Every nurses'\nregistry, before sending a person out to practice nursing, shall\ninvestigate such person's educational qualifications and verify such\nperson's licensure and current registration. At least two current\nwritten references shall be required of such person. The record of such\ninvestigation and verification shall be kept on file in the registry.\n Every nurses' registry that sends out any such person shall at such\ntime give to such person and send to the employer of such person a card\nstating (1) such person
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