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Includes minutes for standing committees and other groups (Executive Committee, Finance Committee, Legislative/Regulatory Committee, Committee of the Joint Boards of Nursing and Medicine, Credentials Committee, Committee on Certification of Clinical Psychologists), and other groups (Ad Hoc Committee on HIV; Ad Hoc Committee on Buprenorphine (2016-2017), Ad Hoc Committee on Ethics (2003), Advisory Committee on Certification of Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeons), as well as records related to informal conferences, telephone conferences, and formal hearings. Attachments may include agendas, aggreements, articles, bylaws, correspondence, draft minutes, financial statements, legislation, licensure lists, memoranda of understanding, policies, procedures, public hearing comments, presentations, publications, regulations/regulatory reviews, reports, resolutions, revenue reports, studies and workshop materials.\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMay also contain minutes and related attachments for Advisory Boards for Accupuncture, Athletic Training, Behavioral Analysts, Chiropractors, Genetic Counseling, Health Correctional Assistants, Midwifery, Occupational Therapy, Optometry, Physical Therapy, Physician Assistants, Polysomnography Technology, Radiological Technology, Rehabilitation Providers, Respiratory Therapy and Sexual Offender Treatment Providers.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eIncludes original minutes, together with examination results, 1884-1919.  Also includes an alphabetical list of applicants, 1900-1911 (name, address, date of graduation and examination, college of graduation, exam results and remarks), and a Record of receipts, 1909-1912, in receipt number order (receipt number, name, address, college of graduation and date, fee, and remarks).\n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eMinutes and Records, 1908-1992, include full board minutes and committee minutes, as well meeting packets, annual reports, by-laws, and rosters.  \n\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoard of Medical Examiner Mintues, 1908-1972, consist of printed, published minutes and are in chronological order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eBoard of Medicine Minutes, 1973-1992, consist of meeting packets that include agendas, minutes and draft minutes, and meeting materials.  These minutes are in chronological order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCommittee Minutes and Meeting packets, 1964-2002, consist of agendas, minutes and draft minutes, and meeting materials.  The most prevalent committees are the Advisory Committee on Acupuncture, Executive Committee and Legislative Committee (1998-2002).  These minutes are in chronological order.  Also includes at the end, minutes of the Advisory Committee on Physical Therapy, 1964-1984, as well as bylaws for this committee, 1966-1973.  These records are also in chronological order.\u003c/p\u003e","\u003cp\u003eCollection also includes laws and statutes, and rules and regulations related to the practice of medicine and healing arts in Virginia; lists of members of the Board of Medicine, 1884-1987; examination results, 1920-1953; and a list of physicians granted authority to practice medicine in Virginia prior to 1885.  Also includes the accompanying cards used to created the list which include name, residence, whether affidavit or original license used for licensure, and remarks. Examination results include name, residence, school of graduation and date, examination results, and remarks.  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Attachments may include agendas, aggreements, articles, bylaws, correspondence, draft minutes, financial statements, legislation, licensure lists, memoranda of understanding, policies, procedures, public hearing comments, presentations, publications, regulations/regulatory reviews, reports, resolutions, revenue reports, studies and workshop materials.\n","May also contain minutes and related attachments for Advisory Boards for Accupuncture, Athletic Training, Behavioral Analysts, Chiropractors, Genetic Counseling, Health Correctional Assistants, Midwifery, Occupational Therapy, Optometry, Physical Therapy, Physician Assistants, Polysomnography Technology, Radiological Technology, Rehabilitation Providers, Respiratory Therapy and Sexual Offender Treatment Providers.","Includes original minutes, together with examination results, 1884-1919.  Also includes an alphabetical list of applicants, 1900-1911 (name, address, date of graduation and examination, college of graduation, exam results and remarks), and a Record of receipts, 1909-1912, in receipt number order (receipt number, name, address, college of graduation and date, fee, and remarks).\n","Minutes and Records, 1908-1992, include full board minutes and committee minutes, as well meeting packets, annual reports, by-laws, and rosters.  \n","Board of Medical Examiner Mintues, 1908-1972, consist of printed, published minutes and are in chronological order.","Board of Medicine Minutes, 1973-1992, consist of meeting packets that include agendas, minutes and draft minutes, and meeting materials.  These minutes are in chronological order.","Committee Minutes and Meeting packets, 1964-2002, consist of agendas, minutes and draft minutes, and meeting materials.  The most prevalent committees are the Advisory Committee on Acupuncture, Executive Committee and Legislative Committee (1998-2002).  These minutes are in chronological order.  Also includes at the end, minutes of the Advisory Committee on Physical Therapy, 1964-1984, as well as bylaws for this committee, 1966-1973.  These records are also in chronological order.","Collection also includes laws and statutes, and rules and regulations related to the practice of medicine and healing arts in Virginia; lists of members of the Board of Medicine, 1884-1987; examination results, 1920-1953; and a list of physicians granted authority to practice medicine in Virginia prior to 1885.  Also includes the accompanying cards used to created the list which include name, residence, whether affidavit or original license used for licensure, and remarks. Examination results include name, residence, school of graduation and date, examination results, and remarks.  Later entries also include certificate/license number.","Includes original, signed minutes, 1993-2005, for the full board as well as for committees and advisory boards.  Also includes board meeting packet attachments.\n","Includes Minutes, 2006, consist of board packet materials for the full board as well as for committees and advisory boards.  Includes agendas and draft minutes, and may also include correspondence Attachments may also include articles, bylaws, correspondence, financial statements, legislation, memoranda, polices, public hearing comments, presentations, regulations/regulatory reviews, and reports.\n","Includes Minutes, 2008, for the full board as well as for committees and advisory boards.\n","Minutes, 2018-2019, for the Full Board and Advisory Boards.  Full Board minutes also include minutes for the Executive Committee, Credentials Committee, Legislative Committee and the Ad Hoc Committee on Controlled Substances in Continuing Education (2018 Oct).  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The boards continue to regulate their professions through the examination, licensing, and disciplining of the practitioners of health science. In 1986, the Dept. of Health Regulatory Boards became the Dept. of Health Professions. Its mission is to enhance the delivery of safe and competent health care by licensing qualified health care professionals, enforcing standards of practice, and providing information to both practitioners and consumers of health care services.","These records are part of the Virginia Dept. of Health Professions record group (RG 37).","Electronic records in this collection are read-only and are only available in the Archives Research Room at the Library of Virginia.   A file list is available through the online catalog entry and the link below in the finding aid.  Copies are free of charge and may be requested while using the collection in-house. Copies may also be requested by contacting Archives Reference Services.  Processing will take from 4-8 weeks.","Minutes, 1903-2020, include official minutes and related attachments documenting the meetings, activities, discussions, policy decisions and recommendations of the Virginia Board of Nursing. Includes minutes for the full board, business meetings, officer meetings, standing committees and other groups, as well as records related to informal conference committees, special conference committees, telephone conferences, and formal hearings. This series also contains board meeting packets that may include agendas, articles, bylaws, correspondence, draft minutes, examination statistics, Executive Director reports, guidelines, legislation, presentations, regulations, reports, revenue and expenditure summaries, statistical reports, studies, surveys, town hall/public hearing comments and tracking logs.\n","Also includes minutes for the following: Agency Subordinate Informal Conferences, Advisory Committee on Delegation Regulation (1998), Advisory Committee to Develop Guidelines for Training Public School Employees in the Administration of Insulin (1999), Bylaws Committee, Certified Midwife Regulatory Workgroup (2022 Mar), Committee for the Joint Boards of Nursing and Medicine, Committee on Continued Competence (1998), CORE Committee, Discipline Committee, Education Advisory Committee, Education Special Conference Committee, Massage Therapy Advisory Board, Nominations Committee, Nurse Aide Curriculum Committee, Nursing Practice Advisory Committee, PICC Line Insertion and Removal Committee, Regulations Committee, RMA Curriculum Committee (2022 Apr), as well as others.","Includes original, signed and bound minutes, 1903-1980.  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Also includes Advisory and Special Committee minutes, 1975-2005 (Committee of the Joint Boards of Nursing and Medicine, Education Special Conference Committee, and others). Minutes were transferred unbound and have been foldered.\n","Minutes, 2006, for the Full Board (also includes telephone conference calls and formal hearings), Committee of the Joint Boards of Nursing and Medicine, Education Special Conference Committee, and Informal Conference/Special Conference Committees.  Includes final, approved minutes, though not all include signatures.\n","Minutes, 2008, for the Full Board (also includes telephone conference calls and formal hearings), Committee of the Joint Boards of Nursing and Medicine, Education Special Conference Committee, and Informal Conference Committees.  Includes final, approved minutes with signatures.\n","Minutes, 2003-2005, 2008, for the Full Board (which may also include Education Special Conference Committee, Nominations Committee, Nurse Practice Committee, formal hearing, informal conference, special conference, telephone conference minutes held during board week), Bylaws Committee, Committee of the Joint Board of Nursing and Medicine, Legislative Committee, Massage Therapy Advisory Board, Special Conference Committee for Regulation Review, and Task Force for Regulation of Medication Aides.  Includes final, approved minutes without signatures, as well as draft, unapproved minutes.  Full board minutes also include meeting packet attachments, including agendas, articles, revenue and expenditure summaries, correspondence, guidance documents, legislation, presentations, public hearing comments, regulations, and reports.  Minutes, 2008, were foldered by month and include all types of board and committee minutes; original foldering and order has been maintained.\n\n","Minutes, 2009, for the Full Board (which may also include education committee, formal hearing, informal conference, special conference, telephone conference minutes held during board week), Committee of the Joint Boards of Nursing and Medicine, Education Special Conference Committee, Formal Hearings, Informal Conference Committees, Special Conference Committees, and Telephone Conference calls.  Includes final, approved minutes without signatures, as well as some draft, unapproved minutes.  Full board minutes may also include attachments, including revenue and expenditure summaries, correspondence, legislation, presentations, regulations, and reports.\n","Board meeting packets, 2016-2020.  Includes full board minutes, agency subordinate informal conference minutes and special conference committee minutes.  Also includes minutes for the Bylaws Committee, Committee of the Joint Boards of Nursing and Medicince, Education Informal Conference Committee, Massage Therapy Advisory Board, Nurse Aide Curriculum Stakeholders Committee, and the PICC Line Insertion and Removal Committee.\n","Board minutes and meeting packets, 2021 (copies).  Includes full board minutes, agency subordinate informal conference minutes and special conference committee minutes.  Also includes minutes for the Committee of the Joint Boards of Nursing and Medicince, Education Informal Conference Committee, Massage Therapy Advisory Board, and the Medication Aide Curriculum Committee.\n","Board minutes and board meeting packets, 2022-2023, are in electronic format (170 mb, 579 files, 26 folders; format: pdf). Includes agendas, minutes and draft mintues, and related attachments. 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This series also contains board meeting packets that may include agendas, articles, bylaws, correspondence, draft minutes, examination statistics, Executive Director reports, guidelines, legislation, presentations, regulations, reports, revenue and expenditure summaries, statistical reports, studies, surveys, town hall/public hearing comments and tracking logs.\n","Also includes minutes for the following: Agency Subordinate Informal Conferences, Advisory Committee on Delegation Regulation (1998), Advisory Committee to Develop Guidelines for Training Public School Employees in the Administration of Insulin (1999), Bylaws Committee, Certified Midwife Regulatory Workgroup (2022 Mar), Committee for the Joint Boards of Nursing and Medicine, Committee on Continued Competence (1998), CORE Committee, Discipline Committee, Education Advisory Committee, Education Special Conference Committee, Massage Therapy Advisory Board, Nominations Committee, Nurse Aide Curriculum Committee, Nursing Practice Advisory Committee, PICC Line Insertion and Removal Committee, Regulations Committee, RMA Curriculum Committee (2022 Apr), as well as others.","Includes original, signed and bound minutes, 1903-1980.  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Includes final, approved minutes with signatures.\n","Minutes, 2003-2005, 2008, for the Full Board (which may also include Education Special Conference Committee, Nominations Committee, Nurse Practice Committee, formal hearing, informal conference, special conference, telephone conference minutes held during board week), Bylaws Committee, Committee of the Joint Board of Nursing and Medicine, Legislative Committee, Massage Therapy Advisory Board, Special Conference Committee for Regulation Review, and Task Force for Regulation of Medication Aides.  Includes final, approved minutes without signatures, as well as draft, unapproved minutes.  Full board minutes also include meeting packet attachments, including agendas, articles, revenue and expenditure summaries, correspondence, guidance documents, legislation, presentations, public hearing comments, regulations, and reports.  Minutes, 2008, were foldered by month and include all types of board and committee minutes; original foldering and order has been maintained.\n\n","Minutes, 2009, for the Full Board (which may also include education committee, formal hearing, informal conference, special conference, telephone conference minutes held during board week), Committee of the Joint Boards of Nursing and Medicine, Education Special Conference Committee, Formal Hearings, Informal Conference Committees, Special Conference Committees, and Telephone Conference calls.  Includes final, approved minutes without signatures, as well as some draft, unapproved minutes.  Full board minutes may also include attachments, including revenue and expenditure summaries, correspondence, legislation, presentations, regulations, and reports.\n","Board meeting packets, 2016-2020.  Includes full board minutes, agency subordinate informal conference minutes and special conference committee minutes.  Also includes minutes for the Bylaws Committee, Committee of the Joint Boards of Nursing and Medicince, Education Informal Conference Committee, Massage Therapy Advisory Board, Nurse Aide Curriculum Stakeholders Committee, and the PICC Line Insertion and Removal Committee.\n","Board minutes and meeting packets, 2021 (copies).  Includes full board minutes, agency subordinate informal conference minutes and special conference committee minutes.  Also includes minutes for the Committee of the Joint Boards of Nursing and Medicince, Education Informal Conference Committee, Massage Therapy Advisory Board, and the Medication Aide Curriculum Committee.\n","Board minutes and board meeting packets, 2022-2023, are in electronic format (170 mb, 579 files, 26 folders; format: pdf). Includes agendas, minutes and draft mintues, and related attachments. 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On January 31, 1884, the General Assembly passed an act creating the Board of Medical Examiners to certify physicians for practice in Virginia. Two years later, acts establishing the Board of Dental Examiners (now the Board of Dentistry) and the Board of Pharmacy were passed by the General Assembly on February 26 and March 3, 1886, respectively. The Board of Embalmers (now the Board of Funeral Directors and Embalmers) was created by an act passed on March 5, 1894, and the Board of Veterinary Examiners (now the Board of Veterinary Medicine) was established by an act passed on February 27, 1896. On May 1, 1903, the General Assembly created the Board of Graduate Nurses (now the State Board of Nursing), and on March 11, 1916, the Board of Optometry was established by legislative action.","The Dept. of Health Regulatory Boards was created by an act passed by the General Assembly on March 31, 1977, to provide administrative services to the health regulatory boards of the state. The boards continue to regulate their professions through the examination, licensing, and disciplining of the practitioners of health science. In 1986, the Dept. of Health Regulatory Boards became the Dept. of Health Professions. Its mission is to enhance the delivery of safe and competent health care by licensing qualified health care professionals, enforcing standards of practice, and providing information to both practitioners and consumers of health care services.","The Board of Pharmacy was created by an act of the General Assembly on March 3, 1886. The Board of Pharmacy regulates the practice of pharmacy and the manufacturing, dispensing, selling, distribution, processing, and disposal of drugs, cosmetics and devices within the Commonwealth. Also controls the character and standards of drugs, cosmetics and devices, and investigates complaints.","Electronic records in this collection are read-only and are only available in the Archives Research Room at the Library of Virginia.   A file list is available through the online catalog entry and the link below in the finding aid.  Copies are free of charge and may be requested while using the collection in-house. Copies may also be requested by contacting Archives Reference Services at  Ask a Reference Question .  Processing will take from 4-8 weeks.","These records are part of the Virginia Dept. of Health Professions record group (RG# 37)","Electronic records are in original order with original file names.\n","Minutes, 1886-2022, documenting the meetings, activities, discussions, policy decisions and recommendations of the Virginia Board of Pharmacy.  Includes minutes and agendas for formal board meetings, as well as for board retreats, formal hearings, informal conhearings, telephone conference calls, public hearings, and for committees and and other group meetings (Regulatory Committee, Special Conference Committee, Regulatory Advisory Panel, Innovative Pilot Program, Ad Hoc Committee for Pharmaceutical Processer Applications, Ad Hoc Committee for Routine Inspection Project, Ad Hoc Committee on Continuous Quality Improvement Plan, Ad Hoc Committee for On Hold Prescriptions, Drug Disposal Work Group, Protocols for Initiating Treatment (HB 1506) Work Group, Statewide Protocol Work Group, Additional Duties for Pharmacy Technician Work Group, and Unprofessional Conduct Pharmacy Conditions Work Group).\n","Also contains board meeting packets that include agendas, draft minutes, copies of minutes, and other meeting materials such as correspondence, budgets, guidance documentation, legislation, notes, presentations, public comments, press releases, regulations and reports.","Accession 53864 consists of Minutes, 2016-2022, in electronic format.","Accession 54289 consists of Minutes, 1983-1996, in electronic format.","Includes original, bound, handwritten minutes.  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Full Board minutes may also include committee meeting minutes.  Also contains Board Packets, 2008 Sept-2011 Dec, which include agendas, copies of minutes, draft minutes, and other meeting materials.\n","Pharmacy minutes, 2016-2022, are in electronic format (1.14 GB, 256 folders, 494 files).  For file inventory for this accession, see:  Inventory (53864) .\n","Pharmacy minutes, 1983-1996, are in electronic format (105 mb, 2 files - pdf).\n","Pharmacy minutes, 2023 June-2024 Dec, are in electronic format (513 mb, 65 folders, 150 files).  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