Final Text
Part III
Registration of Medication Aides
18VAC90-60-90. Requirements for initial registration.
A. To be registered as a medication aide, an applicant shall:
1. Provide documentation of successful completion of a staff training program in direct client care approved by the Department of Social Services or of an approved nurse aide education program;
2. Provide documentation of successful completion of one of the following:
a. A medication aide training program approved by the board in accordance with this chapter;
b. A nursing education program preparing for registered nurse licensure or practical nurse licensure; or
c. An eight-hour refresher course preparing a person to take
the competency evaluations required for registration and one year of experience
working as a medication aide in an assisted living facility. The one year of
experience working as a medication aide in an assisted living facility shall
be immediately completed prior to applying for registration
December 31, 2008, and may only be accepted as evidence of training
until July 1, 2008 August 1, 2009;
3. Submit the required application and fee as prescribed by the board;
4. Disclose whether there are grounds for denial of registration as specified in ยง 54.1-3007 of the Code of Virginia; and
5. Provide documentation of successful completion of competency evaluations consisting of:
a. A clinical evaluation of minimal competency in the skills of administering medications as specified in 18VAC90-60-60 B 2; and
b. A written examination as specified by the board with a passing score determined by the board.
B. An applicant who fails to take the board-approved examination within one year of completion of the training or who has failed the examination in three attempts shall reenroll and successfully complete another approved medication aide training program.
18VAC90-60-91. Requirements for provisional practice.
A. An applicant for registration who wants to practice as a medication aide on a provisional basis shall:
1. Submit the required application for registration and fee as prescribed by the board; and
2. Provide evidence to the board of successful completion of the medication aide training course or a nursing education program.
B. An applicant shall practice for no more than 120 days from the date of a letter from the board acknowledging receipt of the documentation required in subsection A of this section and granting provisional authorization.
C. An applicant acting as a medication aide under provisional authorization shall be identified as a provisional medication aide.
D. An applicant with provisional authorization shall immediately cease acting as a medication aide at the conclusion of the 120-day period or upon notification of failure after three attempts to pass the written examination required for registration, whichever comes first.
18VAC90-60-92. Requirements for registration by endorsement.
An applicant applying for registration by endorsement who has met the requirements for registration or certification as a medication aide in another state or the District of Columbia may be deemed eligible to sit for the competency evaluation upon submission of:
1. A completed application and fee; and
2. Verification of registration or certification as a medication aide in another state or the District of Columbia.