Do Texas Nurses Have to Upload CE Certificates? (SB 912 Explained)

Last reviewed: July 2026

If you’re renewing a Texas nursing license on or after September 1, 2026, the answer is yes. Under Texas Senate Bill (SB) 912, nurses must upload their continuing education (CE) certificates through the Texas Nurse Portal before completing license renewal. While the submission process has changed, Texas continuing education requirements themselves have not changed. You must still complete the CE that applies to your license and practice before renewing.

Texas SB 912: Quick Facts

  • State: Texas
  • Effective date: September 1, 2026
  • Who is affected: Texas nurses renewing their licenses
  • What’s new: CE certificates must be uploaded through the Texas Nurse Portal before renewal
  • Did the CE requirements change? No. Existing continuing education requirements remain in effect.
  • Renewal schedule: Based on your birth month

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What Is Texas SB 912?

Texas Senate Bill 912 changes how nurses document continuing education for license renewal.

Previously, nurses generally certified that they had completed the required continuing education and retained certificates in case they were selected for an audit.

Beginning with renewals on or after September 1, 2026, nurses must upload their continuing education certificates through the Texas Nurse Portal as part of the renewal process.

Importantly, the Texas Board of Nursing has stated that SB 912 does not change the underlying continuing education requirements. Nurses must still complete the education required for their license type and practice area.


What Changed Under SB 912?

Before September 1, 2026

Most Texas nurses:

  • Completed their required continuing education
  • Kept certificates with their records
  • Certified compliance during license renewal
  • Submitted certificates only if requested during an audit

Beginning September 1, 2026

Texas nurses renewing their licenses must:

  • Complete the required continuing education
  • Download and save their certificates
  • Upload CE certificates through the Texas Nurse Portal
  • Complete the renewal process using the new documentation requirements

The biggest change is how continuing education is documented, not the number of required CE hours.


What Didn’t Change?

SB 912 did not create new continuing education requirements for Texas nurses.

You are still responsible for completing the continuing education required for your:

  • License type
  • Practice area
  • Renewal cycle
  • Mandatory Texas CE topics, when applicable

The Texas Board of Nursing has emphasized that SB 912 changes the submission process rather than the continuing education requirements themselves.


Why Your CE Certificates Matter More Than Ever

Because certificates must now be uploaded before renewal, it’s important to:

  • Complete all required continuing education before renewing
  • Download each certificate after successful course completion
  • Save copies for your records
  • Have your certificates available when accessing the Texas Nurse Portal

Waiting until the last minute to locate certificates could delay your renewal.


Complete Your Texas Nursing CE Before You Renew

Renew Now CE offers a Texas Nursing License Renewal CE Package designed to help Texas nurses complete their required continuing education online.

The package includes:

  • Texas-required continuing education topics included in the package
  • Fully online, self-paced courses
  • Instant certificates after successful course completion
  • Mobile-friendly access

With SB 912 requiring certificate uploads during renewal, having your certificates available immediately after completing your courses can simplify the renewal process.

View the Texas Nursing License Renewal CE Package


Frequently Asked Questions

Do Texas nurses have to upload CE certificates?

Yes. Beginning with renewals on or after September 1, 2026, Texas nurses must upload continuing education certificates through the Texas Nurse Portal as part of the renewal process.

Did SB 912 change the number of CE hours I need?

No. The Texas Board of Nursing states that SB 912 changes the documentation and submission process, not the underlying continuing education requirements.

Do I still need to keep my CE certificates?

Yes. Download and retain your certificates after completing each course. You’ll need them for the Texas Nurse Portal upload process and should also keep copies for your records.

Can I complete Texas nursing CE online?

Yes. Texas nurses may complete qualifying continuing education through approved online providers.

Does the Renew Now CE package provide certificates?

Yes. Renew Now CE provides an instant certificate after successful completion of each course, allowing you to download and save your documentation for renewal.


Final Checklist Before Renewing

Before renewing your Texas nursing license:

  • Complete all continuing education required for your license
  • Download every CE certificate after successful course completion
  • Save your certificates in an easily accessible location
  • Upload your CE certificates through the Texas Nurse Portal when renewing
  • Submit your renewal before your license expiration date

Preparing your continuing education documentation in advance can help make the new SB 912 renewal process smoother.

This article summarizes current Texas nursing renewal requirements for informational purposes only. Requirements may change. Always verify current renewal requirements with the Texas Board of Nursing before renewing your license.

Illinois LPN License Renewal Requirements for 2027 (20 CE Hours)

Last reviewed: July 2026

If you’re renewing your Illinois Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) license in 2027, you generally must complete 20 hours of approved continuing education (CE) during the 24 months preceding your renewal. Illinois LPN licenses expire January 31 of odd-numbered years, so for the 2027 renewal cycle, the applicable CE period is generally February 1, 2025 through January 31, 2027. Depending on your previous training and practice, you may also need to complete specific Illinois-mandated continuing education topics.

Illinois LPN License Renewal: Quick Facts

  • Profession: Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN)
  • State: Illinois
  • Renewal deadline: January 31, 2027
  • Renewal cycle: Every 2 years
  • CE requirement: 20 approved contact hours
  • CE completion window: February 1, 2025 – January 31, 2027
  • Online CE: Permitted through approved providers
  • First Illinois renewal: May be exempt from the 20-hour CE requirement

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How Many CE Hours Do Illinois LPNs Need?

Illinois Licensed Practical Nurses generally must complete 20 hours of approved continuing education during each two-year renewal cycle.

For licenses expiring January 31, 2027, continuing education is generally completed during the period beginning February 1, 2025 and ending January 31, 2027.

If this is your first renewal of an Illinois-issued LPN license, you may not be required to complete the full 20 contact hours. Review your renewal status before purchasing continuing education.


Illinois Mandatory CE Topics

Completing 20 hours alone may not be enough.

Illinois also requires certain continuing education topics depending on your renewal cycle, previous training, and practice.

These topics may include:

  • Sexual Harassment Prevention Training
  • Implicit Bias Awareness Training
  • Cultural Competency Education (when due)
  • Alzheimer’s Disease and Other Dementias Education (when applicable)

Some of these requirements occur every renewal cycle, while others are required less frequently or only apply to certain nurses.

Before renewing, verify which mandatory topics apply to your individual license.


Complete Your Illinois LPN CE in One Package

The Renew Now CE Illinois LPN License Renewal CE Package is designed to help Illinois LPNs complete their required continuing education in one convenient online purchase.

The package includes:

  • 20+ approved contact hours
  • Illinois-required CE topics included in the package
  • Fully online, self-paced courses
  • Instant certificates after successful completion
  • Mobile-friendly access

Rather than purchasing several separate courses, you can complete your continuing education from one account and download certificates as you finish each course.


Can Illinois LPNs Complete CE Online?

Yes.

Illinois permits LPNs to complete continuing education through approved providers offering online coursework.

Online courses allow you to:

  • Complete courses on your own schedule
  • Pause and resume anytime
  • Download certificates immediately after successful completion
  • Meet your CE requirement without attending live classes

What Happens If You Don’t Complete Your CE?

Illinois requires licensees to certify that they completed the required continuing education when renewing.

Failure to complete applicable continuing education requirements could delay renewal or create licensing issues if you’re selected for an audit.

Keep your certificates and renewal documentation after completing your courses.


Common Illinois LPN Renewal Mistakes

Waiting until January to start CE

Beginning your continuing education early gives you time to complete any mandatory topic courses that apply to your renewal.

Assuming every 20-hour package includes the required topics

Some CE packages advertise total hours without clearly identifying whether they include Illinois-required education such as implicit bias, cultural competency, or sexual harassment prevention when applicable.

Before purchasing, review the included courses rather than comparing total hours alone.

Forgetting first-renewal exemptions

Not every Illinois LPN must complete 20 hours during the first Illinois license renewal.

Verify whether the exemption applies before enrolling.

Not saving certificates

Download and retain your certificates after completing each course.

Illinois may request documentation during a continuing education audit.


Frequently Asked Questions

How many CE hours do Illinois LPNs need for 2027 renewal?

Most Illinois LPNs must complete 20 approved contact hours during the 24 months preceding renewal.

When do Illinois LPN licenses expire?

Illinois Licensed Practical Nurse licenses expire on January 31 of odd-numbered years.

Can Illinois LPNs complete CE online?

Yes. Illinois permits online continuing education through approved providers.

Does Illinois require mandatory CE topics?

Yes. Depending on your renewal cycle and previous training, Illinois may require education in topics such as sexual harassment prevention, implicit bias, cultural competency, and Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias.

Do first-time Illinois LPN renewals require CE?

Not always. Nurses renewing an Illinois-issued LPN license for the first time may qualify for an exemption from the standard 20-hour requirement.


Illinois LPN Renewal Checklist

Before renewing your Illinois LPN license, confirm that you have:

  • Completed 20 approved contact hours, if required
  • Completed any mandatory Illinois CE topics that apply to you
  • Verified whether a first-renewal exemption applies
  • Downloaded and saved your CE certificates
  • Submitted your renewal before the January 31, 2027 deadline

Complete your Illinois LPN continuing education online with the Renew Now CE Illinois LPN License Renewal Package.


This article summarizes current Illinois LPN license renewal requirements for informational purposes only. Requirements may change. Always verify current renewal requirements with the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation before renewing your license.

New Jersey Advanced Practice Nurse CE Requirements for 2027: 30 Hours, Pharmacology and Independent Practice

Last reviewed: July 2026

New Jersey advanced practice nurses (APNs) renewing a nursing license that expires May 31, 2027 generally must complete 30 contact hours of continuing education during the two-year period preceding renewal. For the 2027 renewal, that means completing the required CE between June 1, 2025 and May 31, 2027.

APNs must also account for required prescription opioid education, end-of-life care, applicable organ and tissue donation education, and pharmacology education. APNs who qualify to practice independently under New Jersey’s March 30, 2026 APN Law have additional pharmacology requirements related to controlled substances and independent practice.

New Jersey APN CE Requirements: Quick Facts

  • State: New Jersey
  • Profession: Advanced Practice Nurse (APN)
  • Renewal year: 2027
  • License expiration date: May 31, 2027
  • CE completion window: June 1, 2025 through May 31, 2027
  • General CE requirement: 30 contact hours
  • Renewal cycle: Biennial
  • Prescription opioid education: 1 contact hour
  • End-of-life care: 2 contact hours for APNs
  • Organ and tissue donation: 1 contact hour when the one-time requirement applies
  • Independent-practice APN pharmacology: 14 continuing education hours in pharmacology related to controlled substances, plus other existing pharmacology requirements and 10 pharmacology continuing education hours each biennial period
  • Online CE: Permitted
  • Certificate retention: The Board recommends keeping CE certificates for at least five years

How Many CE Hours Do New Jersey Advanced Practice Nurses Need for 2027?

The New Jersey Board of Nursing requires each licensee to complete a minimum of 30 contact hours of continuing education during the two-year period preceding renewal.

For a nursing license expiring May 31, 2027, the applicable CE period is June 1, 2025 through May 31, 2027.

For an advanced practice nurse, however, simply completing 30 hours of general nursing CE may not address every applicable requirement. APNs must also review mandatory CE topics and pharmacology requirements based on prescriptive authority and whether they qualify to practice independently under New Jersey law.

New Jersey APN Mandatory CE Topics for 2027

1-Hour Prescription Opioid Education Requirement

As a condition of biennial nursing license renewal, New Jersey requires registered professional nurses to complete 1 contact hour of continuing education concerning prescription opioid drugs.

The required education includes:

  • Alternatives to opioids for managing and treating pain
  • Risks and signs of opioid abuse
  • Addiction
  • Diversion

The Renew Now CE New Jersey Nursing License Renewal Package includes a 6-contact-hour Opioids course with 6 pharmacology hours. The course provides opioid-focused pharmacology education while contributing toward the package’s total contact hours.

2 Hours of End-of-Life Care for New Jersey APNs

New Jersey advanced practice nurses must complete 2 contact hours related to end-of-life care during the applicable renewal period.

The package includes the New Jersey End-of-Life Care CE course, which provides 2 contact hours covering end-of-life nursing topics.

These hours contribute toward the overall CE total while addressing the APN end-of-life care topic requirement.

1-Hour Organ and Tissue Donation Education

New Jersey has a one-time organ and tissue donation education requirement for nurses who did not receive the required instruction as part of their nursing education.

The package includes a 1-contact-hour New Jersey Organ Donation course.

If you received equivalent organ and tissue donation education during nursing school or previously completed the applicable one-time requirement, verify whether you need to repeat this course.

What Are the New Jersey APN Controlled-Substance Pharmacology Requirements?

Pharmacology requirements are especially important for New Jersey advanced practice nurses with prescriptive authority.

Existing New Jersey requirements include controlled dangerous substance pharmacology education addressing topics such as:

  • Pharmacologic therapy
  • Addiction prevention and management
  • Prescription opioids
  • Responsible opioid prescribing
  • Alternatives to opioids for managing and treating pain
  • Risks and signs of opioid abuse, addiction, and diversion

The Renew Now CE package includes multiple pharmacology-designated courses addressing opioids, medications with potential for misuse, pain management, and other pharmacology topics.

New for 2026: Independent Practice for Certain New Jersey APNs

On March 30, 2026, New Jersey enacted a new law allowing certain experienced advanced practice nurses (APNs) to practice independently without a joint protocol for prescriptive authority. The law went into effect on April 2, 2026.

The New Jersey Board of Nursing refers to this law as the “March 30 APN Law.”

Under current Board guidance, the independent-practice pathway applies to qualifying APNs authorized to practice advanced practice nursing within a population focus of:

  • Family or individual across the lifespan
  • Adult gerontology
  • Pediatrics
  • Women’s health
  • Behavioral health

Among other conditions, the APN generally must have 5,000 hours of licensed, active, advanced nursing practice in a role with the applicable population and must be providing primary or behavioral health care.

The law does not apply in the same way to every APN. The Board specifically identifies limitations involving general obstetrics and elective aesthetic or cosmetic services.

Pharmacology CE for New Jersey APNs Practicing Independently

The New Jersey Board of Nursing states that the March 30 APN Law includes the following pharmacology education requirements for independent practice:

  • 14 continuing education hours in pharmacology related to controlled substances, including pharmacologic therapy and addiction prevention and management
  • The 14 hours are in addition to any other existing pharmacology education requirements for advanced practice nursing
  • 10 pharmacology continuing education hours each biennial period

The Board has stated that it will issue rules to effectuate the March 30 APN Law.

This distinction matters for the 2027 renewal period. An APN who qualifies for and relies on the new independent-practice pathway should review the additional pharmacology requirements rather than assuming the same requirements apply as under a joint protocol.

How the New Jersey RN & NP CE Package Covers APN Pharmacology Topics

The Renew Now CE New Jersey Nursing License Renewal – 30-Hour Total Compliance CE Package (RN & NP)includes 34 contact hours and 16 pharmacology hours.

The package’s pharmacology-designated courses include:

  • Opioids — 6 contact hours / 6 pharmacology hours
  • Medications with Potential for Misuse — 6 contact hours / 6 pharmacology hours
  • Pain and Pain Symptom Management — 2 contact hours / 2 pharmacology hours
  • Heart Failure Management — 6 contact hours / 2 pharmacology hours

That provides 16 total pharmacology hours within the package.

14 Hours Focused on Controlled Substances and Related Pharmacology

Three included courses provide a combined 14 pharmacology hours focused on opioids, medications with misuse potential, pain management, controlled-substance-related risks, and pharmacologic therapy:

  • Opioids — 6 pharmacology hours
  • Medications with Potential for Misuse — 6 pharmacology hours
  • Pain and Pain Symptom Management — 2 pharmacology hours

Total: 14 pharmacology hours

The package also includes 2 additional pharmacology hours through Heart Failure Management, bringing the package total to 16 pharmacology hours.

For APNs practicing under the existing prescriptive-authority framework, the package includes controlled-substance and opioid pharmacology education along with the other New Jersey mandatory CE topics included in the package.

For APNs who qualify to practice independently under the March 30 APN Law, the package includes 14 pharmacology hours focused on controlled substances and related pharmacologic therapy plus 2 additional pharmacology hours.

Because the New Jersey Board of Nursing has stated that implementing rules will be issued for the March 30 APN Law, independently practicing APNs should verify current Board guidance concerning how completed pharmacology coursework is applied to the new independent-practice requirements.

Regular APN vs. Independent-Practice APN: Why the Difference Matters

Not every New Jersey advanced practice nurse has the same pharmacology education requirements.

APNs Practicing Under a Joint Protocol or Existing Prescriptive-Authority Framework

These APNs should review the existing controlled dangerous substance pharmacology and mandatory nursing CE requirements that apply to their license and prescriptive authority.

The Renew Now CE package includes:

  • Prescription opioid education
  • Controlled-substance pharmacology coursework
  • Medications with potential for misuse
  • Pain management pharmacology
  • 2 hours of end-of-life care
  • Organ and tissue donation education when applicable
  • Additional clinical CE toward the 30-contact-hour requirement

APNs Qualifying for Independent Practice

APNs who meet the March 30 APN Law’s independent-practice requirements must account for the law’s additional pharmacology education provisions.

The package includes:

  • 14 pharmacology hours focused on controlled substances and related pharmacologic therapy
  • 16 total pharmacology hours
  • Opioid education
  • Pain-management pharmacology
  • Medication-misuse education
  • 2 hours of end-of-life care
  • Organ and tissue donation education when applicable
  • Additional clinical CE toward the 30-contact-hour biennial requirement

Independent-practice APNs should confirm current Board rules and guidance before renewal because the Board has stated that additional implementing rules will be issued.

New Jersey APNs Also Have Underlying Nursing Renewal Requirements

New Jersey uses the professional designation advanced practice nurse (APN). The Board certifies advanced practice nurses and licenses registered professional nurses.

That means an APN should not look only at advanced-practice pharmacology requirements when preparing for renewal.

The underlying nursing continuing education requirements and applicable mandatory topics also matter.

The Renew Now CE package combines:

  • Prescription opioid education
  • Organ and tissue donation education when applicable
  • End-of-life care for APNs
  • Controlled-substance-related pharmacology
  • Additional pharmacology hours
  • Implicit bias education for applicable perinatal providers
  • Additional nursing CE toward the 30-contact-hour total

Do I Need to Complete Every Course in the Package?

Not necessarily.

The package includes 34 contact hours, while New Jersey generally requires a minimum of 30 contact hours during the two-year period preceding renewal.

Complete the courses that apply to your license, APN certification, prescriptive authority, practice status, and practice setting.

For example, organ and tissue donation education is a one-time requirement when applicable. Implicit bias education applies to healthcare professionals providing perinatal treatment and care to pregnant persons.

APNs practicing independently should pay particular attention to the pharmacology-designated courses included in the package.

How to Complete Your New Jersey APN CE Online

  1. Confirm that your nursing license expires May 31, 2027.
  2. Complete applicable CE during the June 1, 2025 through May 31, 2027 renewal period.
  3. Determine whether you practice under a joint protocol or qualify for independent practice under the March 30 APN Law.
  4. Review the pharmacology education requirements that apply to your practice status.
  5. Enroll in the New Jersey RN & NP CE package.
  6. Complete the mandatory topic courses that apply to you.
  7. Complete the applicable pharmacology-designated courses.
  8. Complete enough applicable coursework to satisfy your CE requirements.
  9. Download your certificate after successful completion of each course.
  10. Retain your CE certificates with your renewal records.

The New Jersey Board of Nursing permits continuing education contact hours to be obtained through successful completion of online courses.

Keep Your CE Certificates for at Least Five Years

The New Jersey Board of Nursing recommends retaining continuing education certificates for at least five years.

The Board may request copies of CE certificates during a random continuing education audit or disciplinary investigation.

Renew Now CE provides an instant certificate after course completion for your renewal records. Download and retain your certificates after completing each applicable course.

Common New Jersey APN Renewal Mistakes

Completing 30 Hours Without Checking Mandatory Topics

Thirty contact hours is the general biennial CE requirement, but APNs must also review applicable opioid, end-of-life, organ donation, and pharmacology requirements.

Using “NP” Requirements From Another State

New Jersey’s Board uses the designation advanced practice nurse (APN). Review New Jersey APN requirements rather than assuming another state’s nurse practitioner or APRN rules apply.

Assuming Every APN Has the Same Pharmacology Requirement

Independent-practice status, prescriptive authority, and other APN practice factors can affect applicable pharmacology requirements.

Missing the New March 30 APN Law

Certain experienced APNs may now qualify to practice independently without a joint protocol for prescriptive authority. The law includes additional pharmacology education requirements.

Confusing License Renewal With National Certification Renewal

New Jersey nursing license renewal and national certification renewal are separate processes. Confirm the requirements of your national certifying organization independently.

Not Keeping CE Certificates

Download and retain your continuing education certificates for at least five years, as recommended by the New Jersey Board of Nursing.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many CE hours do New Jersey advanced practice nurses need for 2027 renewal?

New Jersey licensees generally must complete a minimum of 30 contact hours of continuing education during the two-year period preceding renewal. For a license expiring May 31, 2027, the applicable CE period is June 1, 2025 through May 31, 2027.

What does New Jersey call nurse practitioners?

The New Jersey Board of Nursing uses the designation advanced practice nurse (APN). The Board certifies advanced practice nurses.

Do New Jersey APNs need opioid CE?

Yes. As a condition of biennial nursing license renewal, registered professional nurses must complete 1 contact hour concerning prescription opioid drugs, including alternatives to opioids for managing and treating pain and the risks and signs of opioid abuse, addiction, and diversion.

Do New Jersey APNs need end-of-life CE?

New Jersey APNs must complete 2 contact hours related to end-of-life care during the applicable renewal period.

What is the March 30 APN Law?

The March 30 APN Law is New Jersey’s 2026 law allowing certain experienced advanced practice nurses to practice independently without a joint protocol for prescriptive authority when the statutory requirements are met. The law went into effect April 2, 2026.

How many pharmacology hours do independent New Jersey APNs need?

The New Jersey Board of Nursing states that the independent-practice pharmacology requirements include 14 continuing education hours in pharmacology related to controlled substances, including pharmacologic therapy and addiction prevention and management, in addition to other existing pharmacology education requirements for advanced practice nursing, and 10 pharmacology continuing education hours each biennial period.

Does the Renew Now CE package include 14 controlled-substance-related pharmacology hours?

The package includes 14 pharmacology hours focused on opioids, medications with potential for misuse, pain management, controlled-substance-related risks, and related pharmacologic therapy. The package includes 16 total pharmacology hours.

Does the package work for APNs who are not practicing independently?

The package includes controlled-substance pharmacology, opioid education, end-of-life care, applicable organ and tissue donation education, and additional CE toward the 30-contact-hour renewal requirement. APNs should complete the courses that apply to their prescriptive authority and practice status.

Does the package work for independent-practice APNs?

The package includes 14 pharmacology hours focused on controlled substances and related pharmacologic therapy and 16 total pharmacology hours. Because the Board has stated that it will issue rules to implement the March 30 APN Law, independently practicing APNs should verify current Board guidance concerning application of completed pharmacology coursework to the new requirements.

Can I complete New Jersey APN CE online?

Yes. The New Jersey Board of Nursing permits continuing education contact hours to be obtained through successful completion of online courses.

How long should I keep my CE certificates?

The New Jersey Board of Nursing recommends retaining continuing education certificates for at least five years.

2027 New Jersey APN Renewal Checklist

Before renewing, confirm that you have:

  • Completed applicable CE between June 1, 2025 and May 31, 2027
  • Completed at least 30 required contact hours
  • Completed the required prescription opioid education
  • Completed 2 hours of end-of-life care
  • Completed organ and tissue donation education if the one-time requirement applies
  • Completed implicit bias education if it applies to your perinatal practice
  • Verified the pharmacology requirements applicable to your APN status
  • Determined whether the March 30 APN Law applies to your practice
  • Completed applicable controlled-substance pharmacology education
  • Maintained required national certification
  • Downloaded and retained your CE certificates

View the New Jersey RN & NP 30-Hour CE Package

This article summarizes current renewal requirements for informational purposes only. Requirements may change. Always verify current rules with the relevant licensing board or certification organization before renewing.

Do I Need Human Trafficking Training for Michigan Licensed Practical Nurses in 2026? (Instant Certificate)

Is Human Trafficking training mandatory for Licensed Practical Nurses in Michigan?

Yes. Michigan licensed practical nurses are required to complete a one-time, 2-hour human trafficking identification training in accordance with Michigan Public Health Code MCL 333.16148. This course must cover victim identification, warning signs, reporting protocols, and trauma-informed communication, and it fulfills the permanent state mandate for license compliance.

Renew Now CE provides an Instant Certificate for immediate license submission.

Why Michigan Licensed Practical Nurses Choose This Course

Licensed practical nurses across Michigan trust this course because it delivers everything needed for compliance without unnecessary complexity. The course is built by healthcare professionals who understand the unique challenges LPNs face in identifying and responding to human trafficking situations in diverse clinical environments including long-term care, home health, and hospital settings.

  • Specifically designed to meet Michigan Public Health Code requirements under MCL 333.16148 with guaranteed state board compliance
  • Accredited by the American Nurses Credentialing Center, ensuring the highest standards of nursing education and professional development
  • Complete the entire 2-hour one-time requirement in one convenient session without scheduling conflicts or travel time
  • Instant certificate delivery upon completion so you can document your permanent compliance immediately for license records

Complete Your Required Human Trafficking Training Online
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What You’ll Learn

This comprehensive 2-hour course goes beyond basic awareness to provide licensed practical nurses with practical, evidence-based strategies for identifying and assisting trafficking victims in healthcare settings. You will gain confidence in recognizing the types and venues of human trafficking in the United States, understanding both sex trafficking and labor trafficking operations. The training teaches you to identify victims and warning signs in health care settings for both adults and minors, using specific indicators that healthcare professionals are uniquely positioned to observe.

The curriculum includes detailed coverage of resources for reporting suspected victims of human trafficking to appropriate authorities and support organizations. You will learn trauma-informed communication techniques that protect both patients and healthcare providers, as well as documentation protocols that meet legal standards. Real-world case studies illustrate how licensed practical nurses in various specialties have successfully identified and intervened in trafficking situations, giving you concrete examples that align with Michigan’s training standards outlined in the Michigan LARA guidelines.

Complete Your Required Human Trafficking Training Online
Meets Michigan’s Public Health Code (MCL 333.16148) human trafficking training requirement. Nationally accredited and State Board-compliant CE course.

Course Features

  • Meets Michigan Public Health Code (MCL 333.16148) human trafficking identification training requirement as a one-time mandate
  • Nationally accredited and State Board-compliant CE course with instant certificate delivery upon completion for permanent records
  • Mobile-friendly platform allows you to complete training on any device, including smartphones and tablets for maximum convenience
  • Self-paced format lets you start, stop, and resume the course according to your schedule without losing progress
  • 24/7 access means you can complete the training at any time that works for you, day or night, weekday or weekend
  • Engaging multimedia content including videos, interactive scenarios, and case studies keeps you focused and enhances learning retention
  • Unlimited certificate reprints available if you need additional copies for your records or audit verification purposes

Complete Your Required Human Trafficking Training Online
Meets Michigan’s Public Health Code (MCL 333.16148) human trafficking training requirement. Nationally accredited and State Board-compliant CE course.

How It Works

Getting started is simple and takes just minutes. Enroll in the course through the secure online platform, then immediately begin your training with full access to all modules covering the four required content areas. Work through the 2-hour curriculum at your own pace, pausing and resuming as needed to fit your schedule. Once you complete the final assessment, your certificate generates instantly and is available for immediate download, giving you permanent proof of compliance right away for your Michigan LPN license records and potential LARA audit.

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Complete Your Required Human Trafficking Training Online
Meets Michigan’s Public Health Code (MCL 333.16148) human trafficking training requirement. Nationally accredited and State Board-compliant CE course.

Don’t delay completing this critical one-time requirement for your professional licensure. Thousands of Michigan licensed practical nurses have already chosen this course for its quality, convenience, and guaranteed compliance with state regulations. Enroll today and permanently check this mandate off your list with confidence, knowing you are receiving training that not only meets state requirements but also enhances your ability to make a real difference in the lives of trafficking victims you may encounter throughout your nursing career.

Related Michigan CE Resources

Do I Need Human Trafficking Training for Michigan Registered Nurses in 2026? (Instant Certificate)

Q&A: Human Trafficking Training Requirement for Michigan Registered Nurses

Question: Is human trafficking training mandatory for Registered Nurses in Michigan?

Answer: Yes. Michigan requires all registered nurses to complete a one-time 2-hour human trafficking identification training to comply with Michigan Public Health Code, MCL 333.16148. This training covers identifying victims in healthcare settings, recognizing warning signs for adults and minors, understanding trafficking types and venues, and resources for reporting suspected victims. Completion fulfills the requirement permanently for license renewal and potential LARA audits.

Renew Now CE provides an Instant Certificate for immediate license submission.

Why Michigan Registered Nurses Choose This Course

Registered nurses across Michigan trust this course because it delivers everything needed for compliance without unnecessary complexity. The course is built by healthcare professionals who understand the unique challenges nurses face in identifying and responding to human trafficking situations in clinical environments.

  • Specifically designed to meet Michigan Public Health Code requirements under MCL 333.16148 with guaranteed state board compliance
  • Accredited by the American Nurses Credentialing Center, ensuring the highest standards of nursing education and professional development
  • Complete the entire 2-hour one-time requirement in one convenient session without scheduling conflicts or travel time
  • Instant certificate delivery upon completion so you can document your permanent compliance immediately for license records

Complete Your Required Human Trafficking Training Online
Meets Michigan’s Public Health Code (MCL 333.16148) human trafficking training requirement. Nationally accredited and State Board-compliant CE course.

What You’ll Learn

This comprehensive 2-hour course goes beyond basic awareness to provide registered nurses with practical, evidence-based strategies for identifying and assisting trafficking victims in healthcare settings. You will gain confidence in recognizing the types and venues of human trafficking in the United States, understanding both sex trafficking and labor trafficking operations. The training teaches you to identify victims and warning signs in health care settings for both adults and minors, using specific indicators that healthcare professionals are uniquely positioned to observe.

The curriculum includes detailed coverage of resources for reporting suspected victims of human trafficking to appropriate authorities and support organizations. You will learn trauma-informed communication techniques that protect both patients and healthcare providers, as well as documentation protocols that meet legal standards. Real-world case studies illustrate how registered nurses in various specialties have successfully identified and intervened in trafficking situations, giving you concrete examples that align with Michigan’s training standards outlined in the Michigan LARA guidelines.

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Meets Michigan’s Public Health Code (MCL 333.16148) human trafficking training requirement. Nationally accredited and State Board-compliant CE course.

Course Features

  • Meets Michigan Public Health Code (MCL 333.16148) human trafficking identification training requirement as a one-time mandate
  • Nationally accredited and State Board-compliant CE course with instant certificate delivery upon completion for permanent records
  • Mobile-friendly platform allows you to complete training on any device, including smartphones and tablets for maximum convenience
  • Self-paced format lets you start, stop, and resume the course according to your schedule without losing progress
  • 24/7 access means you can complete the training at any time that works for you, day or night, weekday or weekend
  • Engaging multimedia content including videos, interactive scenarios, and case studies keeps you focused and enhances learning retention
  • Unlimited certificate reprints available if you need additional copies for your records or audit verification purposes

Complete Your Required Human Trafficking Training Online
Meets Michigan’s Public Health Code (MCL 333.16148) human trafficking training requirement. Nationally accredited and State Board-compliant CE course.

How It Works

Getting started is simple and takes just minutes. Enroll in the course through the secure online platform, then immediately begin your training with full access to all modules covering the four required content areas. Work through the 2-hour curriculum at your own pace, pausing and resuming as needed to fit your schedule. Once you complete the final assessment, your certificate generates instantly and is available for immediate download, giving you permanent proof of compliance right away for your Michigan RN license records and potential LARA audit.

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Complete Your Required Human Trafficking Training Online
Meets Michigan’s Public Health Code (MCL 333.16148) human trafficking training requirement. Nationally accredited and State Board-compliant CE course.

Don’t delay completing this critical one-time requirement for your professional licensure. Thousands of Michigan registered nurses have already chosen this course for its quality, convenience, and guaranteed compliance with state regulations. Enroll today and permanently check this mandate off your list with confidence, knowing you are receiving training that not only meets state requirements but also enhances your ability to make a real difference in the lives of trafficking victims you may encounter throughout your nursing career.

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Do I Need Human Trafficking Training for Licensed Practical Nurses in Michigan? 2026 (Mandatory FAQ)

Q: Is Human Trafficking training mandatory for Licensed Practical Nurses in Michigan?

A: Yes. Michigan licensed practical nurses are required to complete 2 hours of human trafficking identification training as a one-time requirement under MCL 333.16148. This applies to LPNs who renewed their license after March 31, 2018, or received their initial license after January 6, 2022. The training covers victim identification, types and venues of trafficking, warning signs for adults and minors, and reporting resources. Completion from an acceptable provider fulfills the requirement permanently for licensure.

Renew Now CE provides an Instant Certificate for immediate license submission.

Before You Begin

  • ✅ Verify whether you have already completed this one-time training since the requirement took effect for nursing in 2018
  • ✅ Confirm you need the training if you renewed your license after March 31, 2018, or received your initial license after January 6, 2022
  • ✅ Review the Michigan LARA guidelines to understand this is a one-time requirement, not a recurring mandate

Complete Your Training

  • ✅ Select an acceptable provider such as a nationally recognized health-related organization that meets Michigan administrative rule standards
  • ✅ Enroll in a 2-hour human trafficking identification training that covers all required topics including victim identification and reporting resources
  • ✅ Complete all course modules covering types and venues of trafficking, identifying victims in healthcare settings, and warning signs for adults and minors
  • ✅ Pass all required assessments to demonstrate understanding of human trafficking identification protocols and response procedures

Complete Your Required Human Trafficking Training Online
Meets Michigan’s Public Health Code (MCL 333.16148) human trafficking training requirement. Nationally accredited and State Board-compliant CE course.

After Completion

  • ✅ Download your certificate of completion immediately and verify it includes the date, provider name, training name, and your name
  • ✅ Store your certificate permanently with other professional documentation as this is a one-time requirement you will not repeat
  • ✅ Keep your certificate accessible for potential audit by Michigan LARA, which may select and audit licensees for proof of compliance

Why Renew Now CE is the Smart Choice for Your License Renewal Continuing Education:

  • Complete Your CE Requirements Today: No Subscriptions, No Stress
  • Trusted by 100,000+ Clinicians Nationwide: Fast, accurate, and easy, with thousands of verified 5-star reviews.
  • Buy Only What You Need: Choose a single course or a complete state bundle – no subscriptions, no upsells, no wasted hours.
  • Instant Certificate: Finish your CE today and download your certificate immediately.
  • Real Human Support: Get quick, reliable help from our U.S.-based team whenever you need it.

Complete Your Required Human Trafficking Training Online
Meets Michigan’s Public Health Code (MCL 333.16148) human trafficking training requirement. Nationally accredited and State Board-compliant CE course.

Completing this checklist ensures you meet Michigan’s one-time human trafficking identification training requirement efficiently and accurately. By following these organized steps, you can maintain your licensed practical nurse license confidently, knowing you have fulfilled this permanent mandate established under MCL 333.16148. Start your training today to check this requirement off your professional obligations list permanently.

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Do I Need to Complete Human Trafficking Training for Michigan RNs in 2026? (Mandatory FAQ)

Q: Is Human Trafficking training mandatory for Registered Nurses in Michigan?

A: Yes. Michigan requires all registered nurses to complete a 2-hour, one-time human trafficking identification training as mandated under MCL 333.16148. This applies to RNs who renewed their license after March 31, 2018, or received their initial license after January 6, 2022. The training must cover victim identification, types and venues of trafficking, warning signs for adults and minors, and reporting resources. Completion from an approved provider satisfies this permanent requirement.

Renew Now CE provides an Instant Certificate for immediate license submission.

Before You Begin

  • ✅ Verify whether you have already completed this one-time training since the requirement took effect for nursing in 2018
  • ✅ Confirm you need the training if you renewed your license after March 31, 2018, or received your initial license after January 6, 2022
  • ✅ Review the Michigan LARA guidelines to understand this is a one-time requirement, not a recurring mandate

Complete Your Training

  • ✅ Select an acceptable provider such as a nationally recognized health-related organization that meets Michigan administrative rule standards
  • ✅ Enroll in a 2-hour human trafficking identification training that covers all required topics including victim identification and reporting resources
  • ✅ Complete all course modules covering types and venues of trafficking, identifying victims in healthcare settings, and warning signs for adults and minors
  • ✅ Pass all required assessments to demonstrate understanding of human trafficking identification protocols and response procedures

Complete Your Required Human Trafficking Training Online
Meets Michigan’s Public Health Code (MCL 333.16148) human trafficking training requirement. Nationally accredited and State Board-compliant CE course.

After Completion

  • ✅ Download your certificate of completion immediately and verify it includes the date, provider name, training name, and your name
  • ✅ Store your certificate permanently with other professional documentation as this is a one-time requirement you will not repeat
  • ✅ Keep your certificate accessible for potential audit by Michigan LARA, which may select and audit licensees for proof of compliance

Why Renew Now CE is the Smart Choice for Your License Renewal Continuing Education:

  • Complete Your CE Requirements Today: No Subscriptions, No Stress
  • Trusted by 100,000+ Clinicians Nationwide: Fast, accurate, and easy, with thousands of verified 5-star reviews.
  • Buy Only What You Need: Choose a single course or a complete state bundle – no subscriptions, no upsells, no wasted hours.
  • Instant Certificate: Finish your CE today and download your certificate immediately.
  • Real Human Support: Get quick, reliable help from our U.S.-based team whenever you need it.

Complete Your Required Human Trafficking Training Online
Meets Michigan’s Public Health Code (MCL 333.16148) human trafficking training requirement. Nationally accredited and State Board-compliant CE course.

Completing this checklist ensures you meet Michigan’s one-time human trafficking identification training requirement efficiently and accurately. By following these organized steps, you can maintain your registered nurse license confidently, knowing you have fulfilled this permanent mandate established under MCL 333.16148. Start your training today to check this requirement off your professional obligations list permanently.

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Do Michigan Licensed Practical Nurses Need Human Trafficking Training for License Renewal in 2026? (Mandatory FAQ)

Q: Is Human Trafficking training mandatory for Licensed Practical Nurses in Michigan?

A: Yes. Michigan requires licensed practical nurses to complete 2 hours of human trafficking identification training as a one-time requirement under MCL 333.16148. This applies to all LPNs who renewed their license beginning March 31, 2018, or received their initial license after January 6, 2022. The training must cover identifying victims, recognizing warning signs, understanding trafficking types and venues, and reporting resources. It can be completed through approved providers, including nationally recognized organizations, state or federal agencies, or Board-approved educational programs. Once completed, this requirement does not need to be repeated, but documentation must be retained for potential audit by Michigan LARA.

Renew Now CE provides an Instant Certificate for immediate license submission.

How many hours of Human Trafficking training are required in Michigan?

Michigan requires licensed practical nurses to complete 2 hours of human trafficking identification training as a one-time requirement. This is not a recurring mandate that must be completed with each renewal cycle. Once you complete the 2-hour training from an acceptable provider, you have fulfilled this requirement for your entire professional licensure unless separate ongoing continuing education requirements apply to your specific practice area.

Who must complete this training?

All licensed practical nurses licensed in Michigan who renewed their license beginning March 31, 2018, or who received their initial license after January 6, 2022, must complete this one-time training. This includes LPNs in all practice settings including long-term care, home health, clinics, hospitals, and other healthcare environments. If you were already licensed and renewed before March 31, 2018, you still need to complete this requirement. According to MCL 333.16148, this applies to all health professionals including licensed practical nurses.

Complete Your Required Human Trafficking Training Online
Meets Michigan’s Public Health Code (MCL 333.16148) human trafficking training requirement. Nationally accredited and State Board-compliant CE course.

When is the Human Trafficking training due?

The training should be completed before your next license renewal if you have not already done so. For licensed practical nurses, this requirement has been in effect since March 31, 2018. If you have not yet completed the training, you should do so as soon as possible to ensure compliance. The Michigan LARA guidelines specify that this is a one-time requirement, so once completed, you will not need to repeat it for future renewals.

What topics does the training cover?

According to Michigan administrative rules, the training must cover four specific areas. You will learn about understanding the types and venues of human trafficking in the United States, identifying victims of human trafficking in health care settings, identifying warning signs of human trafficking in health care settings for adults and minors, and resources for reporting suspected victims of human trafficking. The training equips licensed practical nurses with practical skills to recognize and respond appropriately to potential trafficking situations in clinical practice.

Complete Your Required Human Trafficking Training Online
Meets Michigan’s Public Health Code (MCL 333.16148) human trafficking training requirement. Nationally accredited and State Board-compliant CE course.

Can I take the course online?

Yes, Michigan accepts online human trafficking training as an acceptable modality. The administrative rules specifically list online presentations as one of the approved delivery methods, along with teleconference, webinar, live presentation, and printed or electronic media. Online courses offer licensed practical nurses the flexibility to complete the 2-hour requirement on their own schedule from any location with internet access, making it the most convenient option for busy healthcare professionals.

Which CE providers are approved?

Michigan accepts training from several types of providers. Acceptable providers include training offered by nationally recognized or state-recognized health-related organizations, training offered by or in conjunction with state or federal agencies, training obtained in educational programs approved by the Board of Nursing or by a college or university, and reading peer-reviewed articles on human trafficking identification published in health care or professional journals. Always verify that your chosen provider explicitly states their course meets Michigan’s MCL 333.16148 requirements.

How do I get my certificate?

Upon completing an approved human trafficking course, you will receive a certificate of completion that documents your fulfillment of the requirement. Most online providers issue certificates immediately after you finish the course and pass any required assessments. Your proof of completion certificate must include the date, provider name, name of training, and your name. Download and save your certificate permanently, as Michigan LARA may request verification during random audits of licensees to ensure compliance with the one-time training mandate.

Why Renew Now CE is the Smart Choice for Your License Renewal Continuing Education:

  • Complete Your CE Requirements Today: No Subscriptions, No Stress
  • Trusted by 100,000+ Clinicians Nationwide: Fast, accurate, and easy, with thousands of verified 5-star reviews.
  • Buy Only What You Need: Choose a single course or a complete state bundle – no subscriptions, no upsells, no wasted hours.
  • Instant Certificate: Finish your CE today and download your certificate immediately.
  • Real Human Support: Get quick, reliable help from our U.S.-based team whenever you need it.

Complete Your Required Human Trafficking Training Online
Meets Michigan’s Public Health Code (MCL 333.16148) human trafficking training requirement. Nationally accredited and State Board-compliant CE course.

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Do Michigan Registered Nurses Need Human Trafficking Training for License Renewal in 2026? (Mandatory FAQ)

Q: Is Human Trafficking training mandatory for Registered Nurses in Michigan?

A: Yes. Michigan requires all registered nurses to complete 2 hours of human trafficking identification training as a one-time requirement under MCL 333.16148. This applies to RNs who renewed their license beginning March 31, 2018, or received their initial license after January 6, 2022. The training covers identifying victims, recognizing warning signs, understanding trafficking types and venues, and reporting resources. Acceptable delivery methods include online, webinar, live presentation, or approved printed/electronic materials, and approved providers include nationally or state-recognized health organizations, educational programs approved by the Board of Nursing, or peer-reviewed articles. Completion must be documented with a certificate for potential LARA audit.

Renew Now CE provides an Instant Certificate for immediate license submission.

How many hours of Human Trafficking training are required in Michigan?

Michigan requires registered nurses to complete 2 hours of human trafficking identification training as a one-time requirement. This is not a recurring mandate that must be completed with each renewal cycle. Once you complete the 2-hour training from an acceptable provider, you have fulfilled this requirement for your entire professional licensure unless separate ongoing continuing education requirements apply to your specific practice area.

Who must complete this training?

All registered nurses licensed in Michigan who renewed their license beginning March 31, 2018, or who received their initial license after January 6, 2022, must complete this one-time training. This includes RNs in all practice settings and specialties. If you were already licensed and renewed before March 31, 2018, you still need to complete this requirement. According to MCL 333.16148, this applies to all health professionals including registered nurses.

Complete Your Required Human Trafficking Training Online
Meets Michigan’s Public Health Code (MCL 333.16148) human trafficking training requirement. Nationally accredited and State Board-compliant CE course.

When is the Human Trafficking training due?

The training should be completed before your next license renewal if you have not already done so. For registered nurses, this requirement has been in effect since March 31, 2018. If you have not yet completed the training, you should do so as soon as possible to ensure compliance. The Michigan LARA guidelines specify that this is a one-time requirement, so once completed, you will not need to repeat it for future renewals.

What topics does the training cover?

According to Michigan administrative rules, the training must cover four specific areas. You will learn about understanding the types and venues of human trafficking in the United States, identifying victims of human trafficking in health care settings, identifying warning signs of human trafficking in health care settings for adults and minors, and resources for reporting suspected victims of human trafficking. The training equips registered nurses with practical skills to recognize and respond appropriately to potential trafficking situations in clinical practice.

Complete Your Required Human Trafficking Training Online
Meets Michigan’s Public Health Code (MCL 333.16148) human trafficking training requirement. Nationally accredited and State Board-compliant CE course.

Can I take the course online?

Yes, Michigan accepts online human trafficking training as an acceptable modality. The administrative rules specifically list online presentations as one of the approved delivery methods, along with teleconference, webinar, live presentation, and printed or electronic media. Online courses offer registered nurses the flexibility to complete the 2-hour requirement on their own schedule from any location with internet access, making it the most convenient option for busy healthcare professionals.

Which CE providers are approved?

Michigan accepts training from several types of providers. Acceptable providers include training offered by nationally recognized or state-recognized health-related organizations, training offered by or in conjunction with state or federal agencies, training obtained in educational programs approved by the Board of Nursing or by a college or university, and reading peer-reviewed articles on human trafficking identification published in health care or professional journals. Always verify that your chosen provider explicitly states their course meets Michigan’s MCL 333.16148 requirements.

How do I get my certificate?

Upon completing an approved human trafficking course, you will receive a certificate of completion that documents your fulfillment of the requirement. Most online providers issue certificates immediately after you finish the course and pass any required assessments. Your proof of completion certificate must include the date, provider name, name of training, and your name. Download and save your certificate permanently, as Michigan LARA may request verification during random audits of licensees to ensure compliance with the one-time training mandate.

Why Renew Now CE is the Smart Choice for Your License Renewal Continuing Education:

  • Complete Your CE Requirements Today: No Subscriptions, No Stress
  • Trusted by 100,000+ Clinicians Nationwide: Fast, accurate, and easy, with thousands of verified 5-star reviews.
  • Buy Only What You Need: Choose a single course or a complete state bundle – no subscriptions, no upsells, no wasted hours.
  • Instant Certificate: Finish your CE today and download your certificate immediately.
  • Real Human Support: Get quick, reliable help from our U.S.-based team whenever you need it.

Complete Your Required Human Trafficking Training Online
Meets Michigan’s Public Health Code (MCL 333.16148) human trafficking training requirement. Nationally accredited and State Board-compliant CE course.

Related Michigan CE Resources

Do I Need Human Trafficking Training for Michigan Licensed Practical Nurses in 2026? (Mandatory FAQ)

Q: Is Human Trafficking training mandatory for Licensed Practical Nurses in Michigan?

A: Yes. Michigan licensed practical nurses (LPNs) must complete 2 hours of human trafficking identification training as a one-time requirement for licensure. This applies to all LPNs who renewed their license beginning March 31, 2018, or received their initial license after January 6, 2022. The requirement is established under Michigan Public Health Code, MCL 333.16148. Completion must be from an acceptable provider and documentation must be retained permanently for potential audit. Once completed, the training does not need to be repeated for future renewals.

Renew Now CE provides an Instant Certificate for immediate license submission.

What is required for Michigan Licensed Practical Nurses?

The Michigan Public Health Code mandates that all health professionals, including licensed practical nurses, complete human trafficking awareness training as a one-time licensure requirement. This mandate is outlined in MCL 333.16148, which establishes the training standards and compliance expectations for identifying victims of human trafficking.

Michigan licensed practical nurses must complete 2 hours of human trafficking identification training one time during their professional licensure. According to Michigan LARA guidelines, this requirement applied to license renewals beginning March 31, 2018, and to initial licenses issued after January 6, 2022. This is a standalone training separate from continuing education requirements.

The training must be completed from an acceptable provider that meets the standards set forth in the administrative rules. Acceptable providers include nationally recognized or state-recognized health-related organizations, training offered by state or federal agencies, educational programs approved by the Board of Nursing, or peer-reviewed published articles on human trafficking identification.

Documentation of completion must be maintained for potential audit by the Michigan Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs. Your certificate of completion serves as proof of compliance and should be kept with your other professional records indefinitely, as this is a permanent licensure requirement.

Complete Your Required Human Trafficking Training Online
Meets Michigan’s Public Health Code (MCL 333.16148) human trafficking training requirement. Nationally accredited and State Board-compliant CE course.

What does the Human Trafficking training cover?

The 2-hour human trafficking course for Michigan licensed practical nurses provides comprehensive education on identifying, responding to, and preventing human trafficking in healthcare environments. The curriculum is designed specifically for healthcare professionals who may encounter trafficking victims in clinical settings and meets all Michigan requirements.

  • Understanding the types and venues of human trafficking in the United States, including sex trafficking and labor trafficking operations
  • Identifying victims of human trafficking in health care settings across long-term care facilities, clinics, home health, and hospital environments
  • Recognizing warning signs of human trafficking in health care settings for both adults and minors, including physical and behavioral indicators
  • Resources for reporting suspected victims of human trafficking to appropriate authorities and support organizations
  • Trauma-informed communication techniques for interacting with potential trafficking victims in a safe and supportive manner
  • Documentation best practices and safety protocols to protect both victims and healthcare providers during assessment and intervention

Complete Your Required Human Trafficking Training Online
Meets Michigan’s Public Health Code (MCL 333.16148) human trafficking training requirement. Nationally accredited and State Board-compliant CE course.

How to complete your Michigan Human Trafficking requirement

  1. Verify whether you need to complete this training by checking if you renewed your license after March 31, 2018, or received your initial license after January 6, 2022.
  2. Select an acceptable provider that meets Michigan’s standards, such as training from nationally recognized health organizations or accredited educational programs.
  3. Enroll in the 2-hour human trafficking identification training and complete all required modules covering victim identification and reporting resources.
  4. Pass any required assessments to demonstrate comprehension of the training material and competency in identifying trafficking victims.
  5. Download your certificate of completion immediately upon finishing the course and save it permanently to your professional records.
  6. Keep your certificate accessible for potential audit by Michigan LARA, as documentation may be requested to verify compliance.

Common questions about Michigan Human Trafficking CE

Do I need to repeat this training for every renewal? No, this is a one-time training requirement. Once you complete the 2-hour human trafficking identification training, you do not need to repeat it for future license renewals unless your profession has separate ongoing continuing education requirements for human trafficking.

Can I take the course online? Yes, Michigan accepts online courses from acceptable providers including nationally recognized health-related organizations. Online training offers flexibility to complete the requirement on your schedule while meeting all state compliance standards set forth in the administrative rules.

What if I already completed this training years ago? If you completed the training after the requirement took effect for nursing in 2018, you have fulfilled the one-time mandate and do not need to complete it again. Keep your original certificate as proof of compliance in case of audit.

Why Renew Now CE is the Smart Choice for Your License Renewal Continuing Education:

  • Complete Your CE Requirements Today: No Subscriptions, No Stress
  • Trusted by 100,000+ Clinicians Nationwide: Fast, accurate, and easy, with thousands of verified 5-star reviews.
  • Buy Only What You Need: Choose a single course or a complete state bundle – no subscriptions, no upsells, no wasted hours.
  • Instant Certificate: Finish your CE today and download your certificate immediately.
  • Real Human Support: Get quick, reliable help from our U.S.-based team whenever you need it.

Complete Your Required Human Trafficking Training Online
Meets Michigan’s Public Health Code (MCL 333.16148) human trafficking training requirement. Nationally accredited and State Board-compliant CE course.

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