(1) The board shall function in the field of nursing as an administrative and supervisory agency within the governmental structure and shall:
(a) implement the nursing practice act by promulgating and enforcing rules and regulations to protect the public health, safety, and welfare;
(b) prescribe standards for the evaluation of nursing education programs preparing persons for registration and licensure and approve those programs which have achieved and are maintaining these minimum standards;
(c) assure safe standards of nursing practice through examination, licensure, and renewal of licenses of qualified applicants including endorsement of qualified registered and practical nurses from other jurisdictions;
(d) control the practice of nursing in the interest of society by means of investigation and appropriate legal action;
(e) provide interpretation and consultation services to individuals and groups in matters relating to nursing education and nursing practices; and
(f) collaborate and cooperate with other appropriate agencies or groups in efforts to assure public safety and to promote competent nursing practice.