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  • 25-NLCSurveyFindings.pdf

    Site: nursecompact.com

    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 ...

  • 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 ...

  • NLC_Map.pdf

    Site: nursecompact.com

    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 jurisdictions 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. 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.

  • moving-scenarios.pdf

    Site: nursecompact.com

    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 ...

  • Microsoft Word - MINUTES_NLC_Commission_MYM_Meeting March 11 2024_DRAFT 4

    Site: nursecompact.com

    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. 

  • minutes_aug_15_2023_final.pdf

    Site: nursecompact.com

    APRN: There were seven introductions of 4 the compact; three of those states passed one chamber (AZ, MD, MT). State Affairs continues to partner with NCSBN Research to distribute a survey to NCSBN licensees. Nurses are being asked if they are interested in the multistate license and cross-border practice. Endorsements were received from NAON, the Maryland Nurse Association, and the Arizona Association of Nurse Anesthesiology. For 2024, efforts will focus on building on the lessons learned from 2023 - assisting with Hawaii’s workgroup, and assess policy environments across remaining NLC states and APRN target states.

  • Microsoft Word - MINUTES_NLC_Commission_Meeting_ Jan 21 2025_DRAFT 3 FINAL

    Site: nursecompact.com

    Miller made a motion to  approve the Oct. 30, 2024  minutes as presented; C.  Tillman seconded. The  motion passed.     3.    Florida Mobility Law Update    A. Gray (FL) presented an update on  the Florida mobility law, particularly  regarding the active practice  requirement. The Florida legislature  included a provision requiring  applicants to have worked as a  nurse three out of the past four  years. After review, the FL board of  nursing (BON) determined that  under their current e ...

  • Microsoft Word - MINUTES_NLC_Commission_Meeting_ Oct 30 2024_DRAFT 2

    Site: nursecompact.com

    Ridenour explained the rationale for  the Rules Committee to compose  model language and reviewed the  legal citations from the NLC statute  and rules. J. Puente explained that  the exact language is not mandatory  but may be amended. States should  have language in participation  agreements which clarify that a  participant cannot hold a MSL  during the term of the program and  that practice is limited to the home  state. Additionally, for states which  allow voluntary participants to enter  the program without the knowledge  of the BON, there should be  language in the agreement which  require the nurse to notify the BON  of their enrollment within 10 days. 

  • Microsoft Word - MINUTES_NLC_Commission_Meeting_ June 17 2025_DRAFT 3

    Site: nursecompact.com

    Puente advised that if  nominating someone, to ask the  person if they agree with the  nomination.        7.    Member Updates      None.       8.    Open Discussion Forum        4       S. Richardson requested that the  NLC Policy Committee consider a  policy or guidance regarding  licensees who practice with a  multistate license issued from  another jurisdiction, reside in a  different compact state, but never  applied for license by endorsement.     J. Puente introduced new NLC  Commissioner Joshua Barnes (DE)  and new NLC coordinator Omar  Shana.        

  • MINUTES_NLC_Commission_Meeting%20Jan%2016%202024_FINAL.pdf

    Site: nursecompact.com

    The NLC Rules Committee discussed the question, and developed supplemental guidance with R. Masters and F. Knight for the public and for BONs. The supplemental guidance was reviewed and with editorial revisions by the NLC Executive Committee. 6. Policy Review: 1.4 – Reserve Fund 4.1 – Privilege to Practice (PTP) Discipline Reporting Exception 4.2 – Utilization of the NLC Audit Report Comment Field in Nursys on the Discipline Tab NLC Policy Committee Chair M. Poortenga presented three policies, which were reviewed and updated by the Policy Committee and then approved by the Executive Committee.