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American Nurses Association



The American Nurses Association, ANA/California, and the California School Nurses Organization Win Case Enforcing the California Nursing Practice Act in Administering Insulin to Students With Diabetes in California SINGLEQU



December 6th, 2008

The American Nurses Association (ANA) achieved a major victory in a California Superior court today by obtaining a court order to stop the unlawful use of unlicensed personnel to administer insulin to school children in California. Judge Lloyd G. Connelly issued a ruling in the legal case, American Nurses Association, et al vs. Jack O'Connell, State Superintendent of Public Instruction, el al immediately following an oral argument in which he stated that the Nursing Practice Act in California is the specific statute that governs the scope of nursing practice and that the issuance of a California Department of Education directive that was contrary to that Act cannot be implemented. Judge...


Source: Law & Health Weekly (2008-12-06)

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