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Federal_Trade_Commission_Policy_Perspectives_Options_to_Enhace_Occupational_License_Portability.pdf
Because licensing rules are almost always state-based,10 it can be difficult for a qualified person licensed by one state to become licensed in another state. For some occupations, state licensing standards vary considerably, so applicants licensed in one state may need additional education or training to qualify to practice in another state.11 Even when a profession’s underlying standards are national and state
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transcript_2023mym_bmartin.pdf
And that it was more of a known commodity in terms of the system through which they were kind of progressing, in terms of the education, the training, and all of those requirements. So there was a stated preference for that. But as you saw in the results, that didn't necessarily limit their way of thinking and kind of framing the licensure or registration question. ©2023 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. 8 But yeah, that one was the one that was probably the most surprising to us because we thought about it in terms of licensing where the provider is located, licensing where the patient is located. But then equal to that, among the companies that we surveyed was licensing based on where the company was located.
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Transcript_2021NLC_May26.pdf
Anybody who's really being treated by the nurse. Article V, includes additional authorities to party state licensing boards with details explaining, again, that the home state is a state that's going to take action on the license and the remote state is going to take action on the privilege. For both the home and the remote states, Article V, section A III addresses both ability and requirement to complete an investigation, even if the nurse is moving around.
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2018eNLCForum_SPfenning.pdf
LEGAL FORUM THE FOREIGN GRADUATE AND ENLC Stacey Pfenning DNP APRN FNP FAANP Member of eNLC Rules Committee & eNLC Executive Committee ND BON Executive Director CREDENTIALING AND ENGLISH PROFICIENCY FOR FOREIGN GRADUATE Overview of the Issue The Rules Development Future Considerations OVERVIEW OF ISSUE The eNLC Statute Article III c 2ii and Article III c 3 Each party state shall require the following for an applicant to obtain or retain a multistate license in the home state: ...
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CJIS_Security_Policy_v5-9-4_20231220.pdf
The provided security criteria assists agencies with designing and implementing systems to meet a uniform level of risk and security protection while enabling agencies the latitude to institute more stringent security requirements and controls based on their business model and local needs. The CJIS Security Policy strengthens the partnership between the FBI and CJIS Systems Agencies (CSA), including, in those states with separate authorities, the State Identification Bureaus (SIB). Furt ...
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transcript_2025am_aprn-panel.pdf
Now, I'd like to speak to the DNP debate, as I would call it. And we have a huge DNP debate in the midwifery world. We have been caught in the broader expansion of APRN or APRN transition to the doctorate nursing practice. And while we acknowledge that the ©2025 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. 15 DNP has great value as an academic and a leadership credential, quality improvement credential, we implore you not to make it a licensing requirement for midwives, given the maternal care shortage that we have.
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2022-nlc-conference-june28.pdf
Authority: Article VI c. d. Alternative to Discipline (ATD) documents • All licensing boards shall promptly report…nurse participation in ATD programs known to the licensing board regardless of whether such participation is deemed nonpublic or confidential under state law. • A multistate licensee cannot be currently enrolled in an alternative program.
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Sample_Narrative_McManus.pdf
Criminal background checks are a uniform core licensure standard that the NCSBN members have adopted for public protection and have subsequently been included as a uniform licensing requirement in the eNLC statute. Another significant example of this nominee’s substantial contribution to the improvement of nursing regulation is evidenced by implementation of substantial elements of the APRN Consensus Model. In the 2014 legislative session in XXXX state, the nominee led legislative efforts to amend the practice act for nurse practitioners and nurse midwives to include the APRN licensure title.
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2018DCM_RMcKechney.pdf
Missouri Board of Cosmetology and Barber Examiners, No. 11-0183 CB Should Ex-Cons be able to be licensed? Is it necessary for the profession? • Recently, calls have been made to evaluate whether a criminal record should act as a complete bar. • A recent study by the Center for Economic Liberty at Arizona State University found that recidivism rates for inmates were four times higher than states with low occupational licensing requirements. • In Louisiana, on average half of inmates return to prison within 5 years, however, only 1 in 10 return who receive vocational training.
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Transcript_2019MYM_KThomas.pdf
So, I'm going to tell you what our six main recommendations for policy change are and kind of how we got there. So, the first one is to amend the Compact to require 2,080 hours experience as a Uniform License Requirement. You know, we've made several findings. We acknowledged there is no evidence to suggest that Transition to Practice programs are necessary for public protection. ©2019 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. 3 We recognize that supervision by a physician is contrary to the consensus model.