Understanding the Kansas Nurse Practice Act: Key Rules That Protect Your License
The Kansas Nurse Practice Act (K.S.A. 65-1113 through 65-1128) defines the scope of nursing and outlines disciplinary authority. Every licensed nurse in Kansas is expected to comply with its provisions. Violations can lead to severe sanctions—even for unintentional mistakes.
The Act regulates professional standards, documentation, and patient safety. It also governs advanced practice, delegation, and continuing education. KSBN enforces these rules to ensure nurses remain competent and ethical practitioners.
Common violations include medication errors, improper documentation, and unprofessional conduct. Even off-duty behavior such as criminal convictions can trigger discipline if it reflects poorly on your ability to practice safely.
Call Sanger Law Office, LLC at (785) 979-4353
If you’ve been accused of violating the Kansas Nurse Practice Act, call Sanger Law Office, LLC at (785) 979-4353. We provide statewide defense for Kansas nurses—from Olathe to Manhattan—and fight to protect your license.
