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  • Professional Liability Protection

    Information for nurses about the new PLP requirement and how it may affect their practice.

  • Extended Class: Terms, Conditions and Limitations

    The member shall provide to the Executive Director the details of any of the following that relate to the member and occur or arise on or after the day that the member was issued a certificate of registration: A finding of guilt arising in any jurisdiction relating to any offence. A charge arising in any jurisdiction relating to any offence. A...

  • General Class: Terms, Conditions and Limitations

    The member shall provide to the Executive Director the details of any of the following that relate to the member and occur or arise on or after the day that the member was issued a certificate of registration: A finding of guilt arising in any jurisdiction relating to any offence. A charge arising in any jurisdiction relating to any offence. A...

  • General Class

    Most nurses registered with the College belong to the General Class. Both Registered Nurses and Registered Practical Nurses belong in this class.

  • Temporary Class

    The Temporary Class is an option for applicants to practice nursing while they complete their remaining requirements to register in the General Class.

  • Temporary Class: Terms, Conditions and Limitations

    The member shall practise the profession only within the facility mentioned in paragraph 4 of subsection 5(1) of Ontario Regulation 275/94 under the Nursing Act, 1991, and only within the scope of his or her employment with that facility. The member’s practice must be monitored and directed by a member of the College holding a General or Extended...

  • Non-Practising Class

    The Non-Practising Class is for members who want to keep their membership at times when they are not practising in Ontario.

  • Emergency Class: Terms, Conditions and Limitations

    Every Emergency Class certificate of registration is subject to the following terms, conditions and limitations: The registrant must be supervised by an RPN, RN or NP registered with CNO. The registrant shall at all times, when providing nursing services, identify themselves as an Emergency registrant. The registrant shall not perform a...

  • Extended Class

    The Extended Class is for RNs who have additional education and clinical experience that allows them to practise as Nurse Practitioners.

  • Health Professional Corporation

    If you are a self-employed nurse in independent practice, you have options for incorporating your own business. These include incorporating with the Ontario or federal government. As a nurse, you also have the option of setting up a Health Professional Corporation with CNO. Regardless of which option you choose, we recommend you discuss your...

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