Not required.
Nurse anesthetists may not practice in North Carolina prior to passing the certification examination, effective December 2010.
New DEA MATE Act Requirements
Congress has passed the MATE Act requiring all CRNAs who need to renew or are applying for a DEA license to complete a one-time training (totaling 8 hours) on managing patients with substance use disorders. View our FAQs below to learn more about this requirement and for information about our new DEA Bundle to help you meet this requirement.
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CRNAs are a type of “advanced practice registered nurse.”
The North Carolina Board of Nursing requires CRNAs to obtain “recognition” to practice. In accordance with G.S. 90-171.21(d)(4) and 21 NCAC 36.0226, a nurse anesthetist must verify his/her certification status with the NC Board of Nursing, and thereafter on a periodic basis, consistent with the nurse anesthetist’s certification renewal cycle. CRNAs are issued certificates of recognition. See www.ncbon.com for an application and additional information.