![]() The BRN cannot require an applicant to submit any documentation related to a criminal conviction. What if my prior license discipline was based on a criminal conviction that is more than seven years old? What if the conviction was expunged?.The preceding seven-year limitation does not apply if the applicant was convicted of a serious felony as defined in section 1192.7 of the Penal Code or a crime for which registration is required pursuant to paragraph (2) or (3) of subdivision (d) of section 290 of the Penal Code. The BRN will not take action on convictions older than seven years or that have been expunged under Penal Code section 1203.4 and/or dismissed. The BRN cannot make a determination for approval or denial of licensure without evaluating the entire application and supporting documentation. The BRN considers the nature, severity, and recency of all offense(s), as well as rehabilitation and other factors. Each application is evaluated on a case by case basis (please refer to the BRN Disciplinary Guidelines). ![]() The BRN reviews all prior convictions that are substantially related to the qualifications, functions, or duties of a registered nurse. ![]() Applicants with discipline or criminal conviction records can be issued a license however, for some applicants, the process may take longer due to the type of discipline and criminal convictions.
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