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Hi!
It's my first post here. I am licensed RN in WV, and have been since 2005.
This year, I was 2 days late completing application.
I paid the fees, and submitted. The question that says have you ever been convicted
of a misdemeanor or felony, etc charge, I answered NO. However, I have been.
LET ME SAY: In the past, I answered yes, and it gave a few lines for explaination, and
I would put "Previously Submitted Info", because all documents were submitted prior to the
board and no new convictions. Since there was no drop down lines for info, I didn't want to
make it look as tho there were any NEW charges. My conviction was in 1999.
They are placing my application with the Disciplinary review committee.
Why would I lie about it now, when I have always answered yes? It was just a weird moment
in time that I checked no.
My questions:
It has been over a week, when will I know something?
What are the odds that I won't get anything against license?
I have been TOTALLY honest with them, and sent in a written explaination,
yet my license is hanging in limbo....
Advice? (other than check yes next time, I got that)
This goes against everything I have read about expungements. From what I have read, nursing boards (and a few other entities) will in fact see an expungement, and you MUST report it. Not to employers, but to state licensing boards like the BON.Please ask your lawyer about this, because this is an important point.
This is true...Nursing Boards are privy to the same information as are a few other agencies, such as the FBI and yes, they WILL see an expungement. Employers will not see it. BON will. Again, ask your attorney, if you do not report and something comes up it could cause a much larger problem.
Horseshoe, BSN, RN
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this goes against everything i have read about expungements. from what i have read, nursing boards (and a few other entities) will in fact see an expungement, and you must report it. not to employers, but to state licensing boards like the bon.
please ask your lawyer about this, because this is an important point.