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State Resources : Arkansas

   Travel Nursing Jobs in Arkansas

Link to Arkansas Board of Nursing

1123 S. University, Suite 800
Little Rock, Arkansas 72204-1619

Phone: (501) 686-2700
Fax: (501) 686-2714

Fees:
Initial licensing fee, RN: $55.00
License renewal (biennial), RN: $40.00



Continuing Education Requirements:
If your active license is to be renewed between July 1, 2003, and June 30, 2004, you must have completed 8 practice-focused continuing education contact hours. If your active license is to be renewed after July 1, 2004, you must have completed 15 practice-focused continuing education contact hours.






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A lot of people do not realize that Arkansas is the home of one of the most physically beautiful parts of the United States, the Ozarks.

If you take advantage of the Arkansas travel nursing openings make SURE you vist the Ozarks. Another top attraction is the presidential library of Bill Clinton in Little Rock.



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Questions on travel nursing
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Does any agency pay traveling nurses as indepentant contractor and wages are reported on 1099 instead of W-2.

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I do not know the answer to this but am going to poll my customers and find out. I\'ll let you know. My strong suspicion is that the answer is no. My understanding of the independent contractors laws would preclude one being an IC if they were told when and where to work. The inherent scheduling requirements involved in nursing probably would throw that option out. I\'ll ask around.
Conrad is the founder of Nursetown.com and TravelnursingUSA.com.

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