New Jersey Nursing Licenses Revoked Due to Falsely Issued Diplomas

Source: RLS Media

Attorney General Matthew J. Platkin announced today that the nursing licenses of 20 New Jersey medical professionals have been rescinded following a United States Department of Justice investigation into allegations of fraudulently issued nursing diplomas.

According to authorities, the 20 nurses received Notices of Rescission demanding they cease and desist any nursing practice in the State of New Jersey.

Each nurse will have the opportunity to provide evidence to the New Jersey Board of Nursing (NJBN) that they have received the appropriate education and training to have their license reinstated. They are also required to notify their employers about the notices.

In addition, 26 individuals holding a temporary license through the Temporary Emergency Reciprocity Licensure Program of the state Division of Consumer Affairs had them rendered null and void as the NJBN voted to deny their pending applications for plenary licenses. Officials say these individuals must also cease and desist from engaging in nursing in New Jersey.

The 46 individuals referenced above have been flagged in the National Council of State Boards of Nursing nationwide data system. This allows other state boards to monitor the individuals until their cases are resolved.

Once disciplinary action has been taken by one state board of nursing related to diploma fraud, all of the other state boards of nursing will have access to that information in order to prevent additional fraud.

Any of the individuals who continue to practice nursing in New Jersey could face further fines or penalties.

In January 2023, the Department of Justice charged 26 people in a wire fraud scheme at five now-closed Florida universities. Investigators found approximately 7,600 fraudulent diplomas were given out nationwide, with each student charged nearly $15,000.

New Jersey will continue to partner with other boards of nursing, the National Council of State Boards of Nursing, and federal law enforcement authorities as appropriate, to detect, investigate, and resolve these allegations of diploma and credential fraud.

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