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A-
The
Council is empowered with the following authorities and functions in
achieving its objectives:
1- Setting the strategy for organizing and developing the profession.
2- Proposing the policy of education for the profession and
identifying its priorities in accordance with the policy of higher
education.
3- Proposing conditions for selecting hospitals for purposes of
training and specialization in the profession, in coordination with the
Ministry of Health.
4-
Adopting the required standards and bases to elevate the standard
of the profession and proposing legislations relating to its practicing.
5-
Proposing the criteria and conditions relating to continuing
education and certifying specialization in nursing in accordance with
valid legislations.
6-
Coordinating with local, regional, international entities and
parties relating to the profession.
7- Providing the opinion on legislations relating to health, if asked
by the specialized party.
8- Setting required programs to developing human resources and
developing technical capacities in the field of the profession, including
developing the capacities of nursing administrative leaders.
9- Coordinating and cooperating with relevant entities to enhance
scientific research in the field of nursing and health sciences.
10-
Approving courses and issuing directives relating to their
regulation, including setting exams, awarding certificates of
participation and setting the cost for participation.
11-
Preparing draft regulations relating to the Council and approving
directives issued based upon them.
12-
Approving the annual budget of the Council and supervising its
execution.
13-
Discussing the annual report and the final audits and approving
them.
14-
Accepting agreements and contracts to be concluded with other
parties and assigning the person authorized to sign.
15-
Appointing a legal auditor for the Council and identifying his
fees.
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Any other authorities relating to the functions of the Council.
B-
The Council is entitled while performing its duties and functions to
establish committees, which it deems necessary, and identify duties and
functions allocated to each.
C-
The President represents the Council before others, and is entitled to
assign this authority to any member of the Council including the
Secretary- General, on condition that the assignment should be written and
specific.
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