INTRODUCTORY PROVISIONS
For the purpose of this chapter, the following definitions apply:
The practice of nurse midwifery means the performance for compensation of nursing skills relevant to the management and monitoring of the woman and her newborn infant throughout the course of a normal maternity cycle, including pregnancy, labor, spontaneous birth and six-week postpartum period, in consultation with a physician licensed under the Arkansas Medical Practices Act who has obstetrical privileges in a hospital.
The extent of services, responsibilities and required supervision of nurse midwives, and the accompanying responsibilities of consulting physicians, must be defined by each agency or clinic in a policy statement, job description, or other appropriate document.
The consulting physician may delegate to the nurse midwife those procedures in which she has demonstrated competence.
Documents required to support an application for licensure to practice as a nurse midwife shall include the following:
Any person who holds a license to practice as a nurse midwife in this state shall have the right to use the title "Certified Nurse Midwife," and the abbreviation "CNM."
No other person shall practice, advertise as, assume the title of, or use the abbreviation "CNM," or any words, letters, signs, or figures to indicate that the person is a certified nurse midwife.
The Board uses a system of staggered biennial renewal of licenses (odd-even years by birthdate).
The Board shall charge initial and renewal licensing fees that are in keeping with fees charged certified registered nurse anesthetists and registered nurse practitioners.
These regulations do not prohibit a student in an ACNM approved nurse midwifery program from serving a preceptorship provided:
067.00.94 Ark. Code R. 003