HiveCE is provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number 17686, and offers these continuing education courses for nurses under that approval.
Most states will accept our CE courses for nurses.
For your convenience, please refer to the information below for your state, which was accurate as of December 2021.
State |
Details |
Source |
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Alabama |
“Continuing education approved by any state board of nursing in the United States or its territories.” |
Alabama Administrative Code 610-X-10-.04 (2)(b) |
Alaska |
Nursing CE Guidelines |
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Arkansas |
"“The Board of Nursing will accept nursing continuing education activities approved by the following organizations/bodies…All State Boards of Nursing.” |
State Website |
California |
(Source of provider approval) |
State Website |
District of Columbia / Washington DC |
“The District of Columbia Board of Nursing recognizes continuing education credits that have been administered and approved by: A registered nurse organization…” |
CE Resources Guide |
Georgia |
“Any provider recognized by another state board of nursing within the United States.” |
Accepted CE Providers |
Hawaii |
Hawaii Board of Nursing |
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Idaho |
Continued Competence Requirements |
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Illinois |
“Providers approved by another state's board of nursing.” |
CE FAQ |
Kansas |
“The Kansas State Board of Nursing will accept CNE hours from…Any provider approved by other State Boards of Nursing.” |
State Website |
Kentucky |
"The KBN also accepts nursing continuing education courses from providers approved by other state boards of nursing.” |
Continuing Education Competency |
Louisiana |
“CE contact hours which have been approved by any US Board of Nursing.” |
CE Brochure |
Massachusetts |
State Website |
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Michigan |
“The Michigan Board of Nursing will accept any continuing education program or activity if it is approved or offered for CE credit by any of the following organizations: Another state or provincial board of nursing.” |
Nursing FAQs |
Minnesota |
“The continuing education must…be approved by a health licensing board or association or the provider of the continuing education must identify the objectives of the continuing education.” |
State Website |
Montana |
CE FAQ |
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Nevada |
“If a continuing education provider is…approved by another state nursing board…it is accepted by the Nevada State Board of Nursing.” |
State Website |
New Hampshire |
“…educational offerings that are designed to enhance nursing knowledge, judgment, and skills.” |
State Website |
New Mexico |
“The continuing education must…be approved by a health licensing board.” |
State Website |
North Carolina |
State Website |
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North Dakota |
“Board recognized providers of continuing education include…a healthcare regulatory board.” |
State Website |
Ohio |
“A CE activity approved by a board or an agency that regulates a health care profession or related discipline in Ohio or another jurisdiction.” |
State Website |
Pennsylvania |
State Website |
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Rhode Island |
“Approved training includes…any department or school of nursing approved by a board of nursing.” |
State Website |
South Carolina |
“The State Board of Nursing for South Carolina (SCBON) will accept continuing education contact hours approved by the following providers/organizations…Any State Board of Nursing” |
State Website |
Utah |
“‘Approved continuing education’ means…continuing education approved by any state board of nursing.” |
R156-31b-102. Definitions. (5) (d) |
Virginia |
“…courses shall be offered by a provider recognized or approved by one of the following: any state board of nursing” |
State Website |
Washington |
“Any type of continuing education that is related to the practice of nursing.” |
CE FAQ |
Wyoming |
“…courses approved by continuing nursing education (CNE) approved for nursing contact hours by an accredited provider or approver of nursing continuing education such as a board of nursing.” |
State Website |