Christmas Holiday
In observance of the Christmas Holiday, our office will be closed Tuesday, December 24th - Thursday, December 26th, 2024.
Normal office hours will resume Friday, December 27th, 2024, at 8:00am.
The North Carolina Board of Nursing holds its Board and Committee meetings at the Board of Nursing office located at:
North Carolina Board of Nursing
4516 Lake Boone Trail
Raleigh, NC 27607
Board business meetings are held each year in January, May, and September, during which there is an Open Comment Period. Board business meetings are open to the public and individuals are encouraged to attend. Due to the limited space and seating for meetings, the Board is pleased to offer live streaming of Board business meetings. Live streaming allows large groups to observe the meeting from any location with an internet connection.
The purpose of the Open Comment Period is to provide members of the nursing community with an opportunity to bring issues of concern to the Board. Individuals are encouraged to share their concerns, offer views, and present questions regarding issues that impact nursing and nursing regulation.
This is an opportunity for an open exchange of ideas; there is no pre-established agenda, but we do ask that anyone wishing to speak at the Open Comment Period notify the Board of Nursing. Educators/students from schools of nursing, representatives from associations/councils, nursing executives from various settings, as well as members of the public are invited to attend. Written comments must be submitted on the day of the Open Comment Period. Individuals will have five (5) minutes to address the Board.
To contact the Board of Nursing to speak, or to obtain additional information related to attendance, please send an email to meetings@ncbon.com no later than 3 business days prior to the meeting date listed below. Please include the following information:
The Board conducts Administrative Hearings in which the majority of the Board members are present and are held approximately five times a year. Evidence in contested cases is presented for the Board’s determination and Final Order. Recommended decisions from the Hearing Committee are also presented to the Board for a vote on the final action.