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licensebyexam2.pdf
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Is your primary/legal state of residence (PSOR) a Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) state? This is the state in which you hold legal identification such as a driver’s license or voter’s registration. Navigate Nurse Licensure by Exam Click to view NLC states You may be eligible for a single-state license. YESNO Apply for licensure with one nursing regulatory body (NRB) Apply for licensure by exam in your PSOR You may be eligible for a multistate license. Apply for licensure by exam in one state Follo ...
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reciprocalactionprimer2.pdf
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When a licensing board party state is in possession of current significant investigative information that justifies more than a minor infraction or indicates an immediate threat to the public health and safety, the licensing board party state must promptly report this information into Nursys. 6 In addition, a licensing board party state must produce all investigative documents and information requested by another party state.7 Any information contributed to Nursys that is required to be expunged ...
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Legalmemotoemployers2018.pdf
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Legal Memorandum to Employers TO: Employers Located in Nurse Licensure Compact Member States FROM: Rick Masters, Special Counsel, Interstate Commission of Nurse License Compact Administrators DATE: December 11, 2018 RE: Compact Requirement of Acceptance of Multistate License This memorandum was prepared at the direction of the Executive Committee of the Interstate Commission of Nurse Licensure Compact Administrators in response to reports that some nurse employers in NLC member states have been requiring, as a condition of employment, that nurses apply for a nursing license in the state(s) where the employer is located, notwithstanding the fact that the nurse/employee in question is already licensed in another compact member state which is the primary state of residence (‘PSOR”).
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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 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.
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licensebyendorsementv2.pdf
Site: nursecompact.com
You may hold only one multistate license and multiple noncompact state licenses. Is your new primary state of residence (PSOR) a member of the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC)? Navigate Nurse Licensure by Endorsement Click to view NLC states YESNO You may hold additional licenses in noncompact states. You may not practice in a noncompact state until you receive a temporary or permanent license. Your single state license is valid for practice only in the state of issuance. Was your previous PSOR a compact state?
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moving-scenarios.pdf
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Unlocking Access to Nursing Care Across the Nation Moving Scenarios: Relocating to Another State The nurse is responsible for applying for licensure by endorsement in the new primary state of residence (PSOR)*. A multistate license may be issued if residency and eligibility requirements are met. If the nurse holds a single state license issued by the noncompact state, it is not affected. The nurse must hold an active license in the state where they are practicing. The nurse is responsible for applying for licensure by endorsement in the new PSOR.
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nlc_definitions.pdf
Site: nursecompact.com
Definitions List Deactivate: to terminate the active status of a multistate license or privilege to practice in a compact state. Home State: the compact state which is the nurse’s primary state of residence. Proof of residency, such as a current driver’s license or other legal document which shows your current address, may be required by the state board of nursing at the time of application for multistate licensure. License by Exam: the license issued by a state upon completion of all requirements including passing the NCLEX® exam.
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How it Works | NURSECOMPACT
Site: nursecompact.com
Learn how the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) works, who qualifies for a multistate license, PSOR requirements, and resources for nurses, employers, and students. How it Works | NURSECOMPACT Skip to Main Content About Open Dropdown Commission NLC Map How It Works Open Dropdown Applying for Licensure Nurses and the NLC Employers and the NLC Students and the NLC Stay Informed FAQs Take Action Contact Search Search Search Search Search About Open Dropdown Commission NLC Map How It Works Open Dropdown Applying for Licensure Nurses and the NLC Employers and the NLC Students and the NLC Stay Informed FAQs Take Action Contact How it Works Nurses holding a multistate license can practice in other NLC states/territories, without obtaining additional licenses, while maintaining their primary state of residence (PSOR) .
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Updated-Legislator-FAQ.pdf
Site: nursecompact.com
Expanding Access to Care & Nurse Mobility Across the U.S. Why should our state join the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC)? Dramatic changes are occurring in health care delivery. It is common for patients to travel across state lines for health care. Nurses often provide care across state borders both physically and electronically. The single state license model (one license for every state in which the nurse practices) is not economical for nurses or employers. The current system limits mobility of nurses and access to care for patients.
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Updated_onepaged_NLC.pdf
Site: nursecompact.com
Unlocking Access to Nursing Care Across the Nation Issue Modern health care delivery requires that nursing care, today and in the future, be dynamic and fluid across state boundaries, but the 100 year-old model of nurse licensure is not flexible, adaptable nor nimble enough to best meet this need. 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.