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  • PDF File Microsoft Word - Agenda_Commission_MYM March 10 2025_DRAFT 5

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    Microsoft Word - Agenda_Commission_MYM March 10 2025_DRAFT 5 1 AGENDA  Midyear Meeting of the   NLC Commission  March 10, 2025  Breakfast 8:00 am – 9:00 am ET  Meeting: 9:00 am – 2:00 pm ET  ICNLCA Core Purpose:   To facilitate interstate nursing practice in a manner consistent with public health and safety.   ICNLCA Mission Statement:   The Interstate Commission of Nurse Licensure Compact Administrators (ICNLCA) facilitates cross‐border nursing  practice through the implementation of a nationally recognized multistate license. 

  • PDF File Microsoft Word - Agenda_Commission_MYM March 11 2024_DRAFT 4

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    Microsoft Word - Agenda_Commission_MYM March 11 2024_DRAFT 4 1             AGENDA  Annual Meeting of the   NLC Commission  March 11, 2024  Breakfast 8:00 am – 9:00 am ET  Meeting: 9:00 am – 2:00 pm ET          ICNLCA Core Purpose:   To facilitate interstate nursing practice in a manner consistent with public health and safety.     ICNLCA Mission Statement:   The Interstate Commission of Nurse Licensure Compact Administrators (ICNLCA) facilitates cross‐border nursing  practice through the implementation of nationally recognized multistate licensure. 

  • PDF File Updated-Legislator-FAQ.pdf

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    NCSBN is also funding the ongoing operational expenses of the compact governing body, the Interstate Commission of Nurse Licensure Compact Administrators. Does our state belong to any other compacts like this? While the NLC was the first interstate compact for a licensed profession, each state is already a member of an average of 25 interstate compacts. The NLC facilitates cross-border practice of nursing whether physically or via telehealth and puts critical systems in place that help keep patients safe. In 2015, the advent of new interstate licensure compacts for other healthcare roles began, including compacts for physicians, emergency medical technicians, psychologists and physical therapists.

  • PDF File Updated_onepaged_NLC.pdf

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    Solution The Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) increases access to care, protects patient safety and reduces costs while supporting state-of-the-art health care delivery – for today and in the future. The NLC allows for registered nurses (RNs) and licensed practical/vocational nurses (LPN/VNs) to have one multistate license, with the privilege to practice in their home state and other NLC states without obtaining additional licenses. Proven, Safe and Efficient • The NLC has been operational ...

  • PDF File agenda_commission_midyear_2023.pdf

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    1 FINAL 3/13/23 AGENDA Midyear Meeting of the NLC Commission March 27, 2023 Breakfast 8:00 am – 9:00 am Meeting: 9:00 am – 3:30 pm PT ICNLCA Core Purpose: To enhance cross border practice and nurse mobility, thereby providing for greater accessibility to safe healthcare. ICNLCA Mission: The mission of the Interstate Commission of Nurse Licensure Compact Administrators (ICNLCA) is: To facilitate cross border nursing practice through the implementation of a nationally recognized, multistate license.

  • PDF File NLC_Map.pdf

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    NurseCompact.com NH GUAM MARIANA ISLANDS (MP) AMERICAN SAMOA (AS) HAWAII VIRGIN ISLANDS ID AZ SD TN VA MO DC FL OK WY AR MS KY ND NE WV GA SC MT MD TX ME IA NC DE NM CO WI UT KS LA IN AL NJ VT OH PA WA RI CT MA NLC States Partial Implementation Currently No Action NLC Enacted, Awaiting Implementation 43 states have enacted the NLC NLC States Revised: Sept. 6, 2023 43 states have enacted the NLC Nurses who hold an active compact license may now practice in this state. Nurses who reside in this state may apply for a compact license as of the implementation date. Connecticut* No Oct. 1, 2025 Guam* Yes Date to be determined Massachusetts* No Date to be determined U.S. Virgin Islands* No Date to be determined *Compact license not available until full implementation is complete.

  • PDF File 25-NLCSurveyFindings.pdf

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    Almost half (45%) of surveyed nurses provided nursing services or communicated with a patient or client across state borders in the past two years, a 10% increase from the previous survey. 44% of respondents held an active nursing license in at least one other state, a 6% increase from the previous survey. of union members are in favor of adopting the NLC More than 4 in 5 nurses are in favor of adopting the NLC Benefits of a multistate license: Facilitates cross-border nursing practice ...

  • PDF File 2018_Moving_Scenarios_Factsheet.pdf

    Site: nursecompact.com

    When relocating PSOR to another compact state, it is the nurse’s responsibility to apply for licensure by endorsement. This should be completed within 60 days of relocation. You must have a license in the state where you reside. Proof of residency such as a current driver’s license may be required. The nurse may practice on the former home state license only UNTIL the multistate license in the new PSOR is issued. Upon issuance of a new multistate license, the former license will be deac ...

  • PDF File moving-scenarios.pdf

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    When relocating to another compact state, it is the nurse’s responsibility to apply for licensure by endorsement in their new PSOR within 60 days. You must have a license in the state where you reside. Proof of residency such as a current driver’s license may be required. The nurse may practice on the former home state license only UNTIL the multistate license in the new PSOR is issued. Upon issuance of a new multistate license, the former license will be deactivated. MOVING FROM... Non ...

  • PDF File Microsoft Word - MINUTES_NLC_Commission_MYM_Meeting March 11 2024_DRAFT 4

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    The committee will complete charge  #5 and draft regulatory FAQs for  charges #3, #4, #7, and #8.           7.    Compliance Committee Report      Chair C. Moody recognized L.  Scheidt for her past committee  efforts and introduced new Vice  Chair M. Hanson.     The committee is charged with  developing a best practice for the  number of days recommended for a  home state to begin an investigation  on a MSL holder with Privilege to    6     Practice discipline.     In February 2024 a sub‐committee  was formed to review the party  state self‐assessment for  compliance tool to make the tool  more public protection focused and  user friendly.