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  1. The Bylaws are a set of rules, adopted by the Alberta Association of Nurses, to govern the regulation of AAN affairs. View Bylaw. Contact Us.

  2. nurses.ab.ca › governance › college-bylawsCollege Bylaws - Nurses

    The College of Registered Nurses of Alberta (CRNA) maintains its bylaws as per the Health Professions Act. This legislation authorizes the CRNA’s Council to establish bylaws related to governance, administration, regulatory functions and other areas of its operations.

  3. United Nurses of Alberta is the union for more than 30,000 Registered Nurses, Registered Psychiatric Nurses and allied workers in Alberta. Since 1977, UNA has been an effective advocate for nurses, the nursing profession and Canada’s fair and efficient public health care system.

  4. To practise nursing in Alberta, a practice permit is required. To maintain their permit, registrants must meet ongoing registration requirements, are expected to know, and follow, the CRNA standards as well as a Code of Ethics and all legislation that applies to their practice.

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    • Legislation Guiding The CRNA's Processes

    The following is a list of the main legislation guiding the practice of registered nurses (RNs), nurse practitioners (NPs), graduate nurses (GNs), graduate nurse practitioners (GNPs) and certified graduate nurses (CGNs) in Alberta: 1. Health Professions Act The Health Professions Act (HPA) provides a legislative framework for governance, registrati...

    The following is a list of other relevant pieces of legislation that registrants may need to be aware of (please note this is not an exhaustive list): 1. Adult Guardianship and Trusteeship Act (AGTA) 1.1. The AGTA provides safeguards to protect vulnerable adults. It provides a range of options from supported decision-making or co-decision-making to...

    When considering applications for registration, in addition to the Health Professions Act, the CRNA must comply with the requirements in the following two statutes: 1. Labour Mobility Act (Bill 49) | Awaiting Proclamation The Labour Mobility Act (LMA) works to ensure applicants experience a registration process that is standardized, timely and cons...

  5. The Alberta Association of Nurses (AAN) is excited to announce a new committee that empowers members to take a stand for nurses and the nursing profession through government relations. Kathy Howe, CEO of AAN, explains the purpose and impact behind the new committee.

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  7. Mission. AAN advocates for all nurses, one unified voice promoting quality health service delivery in the best interest of all Albertans, now and into the future. Purpose. To enhance, promote, and advocate on behalf of nurses and the nursing profession.

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