I-8, r. 9 - Code of ethics of nurses

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52. A nurse shall require and accept fair and reasonable fees.
Fees are considered fair and reasonable if they are justified by the circumstances, in proportion to the professional services rendered and take into account, in particular,
(1)  the nurse’s experience and specific expertise;
(2)  the time spent in performing the professional service;
(3)  the complexity of the service; and
(4)  the performance of unusual services or services requiring exceptional competence or speed.
The provisions set out in this division apply to the sale, by a nurse, of a vaccine that she or he administers as part of a vaccination opération under the Public Health Act (chapter S-2.2) and that she or he has acquired in accordance with the Regulation respecting the terms and conditions for the sale of medications (chapter P-10, r. 12).
O.C. 1513-2002, s. 52; O.C. 497-2008, s. 1; O.C. 836-2015, s. 28.
52. A nurse shall require and accept fair and reasonable fees.
Fees are considered fair and reasonable if they are justified by the circumstances, in proportion to the professional services rendered and take into account, in particular,
(1)  the nurse’s experience;
(2)  the time spent in performing the professional service;
(3)  the difficulty and extent of the service; and
(4)  the performance of unusual services or services requiring exceptional competence or speed.
The provisions set out in this division apply to the sale, by a nurse, of a vaccine that she or he administers as part of a vaccination opération under the Public Health Act (chapter S-2.2) and that she or he has acquired in accordance with the Regulation respecting the terms and conditions for the sale of medications (chapter P-10, r. 12).
O.C. 1513-2002, s. 52; O.C. 497-2008, s. 1.