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  • Commission | NURSECOMPACT

    Site: nursecompact.com

    Learn about the NLC Commission (ICNLCA), the governing body that oversees the Nurse Licensure Compact, supports safe cross‑border nursing practice, and advances multistate licensure. Fortier, EdD, RN, CNL NLC Commissioner, New Jersey Executive Director, New Jersey Board of Nursing Term Expires: Sept. 30, 2026 Member-At-Large Kelly Jenkins, MSN, RN, NE-BC NLC Commissioner, Kentucky Executive Director, Kentucky Board of Nursing Term Expires: Sept. 30, 2026 Member-At-Large Crystal Tillman, DNP, RN, CNP, FRE NLC Commissioner, North Carolina Chief Executive Officer, North Carolina Board of Nursing Term Expires: Sept. 30, 2027 NLC Commission Support Staff Support Staff James Puent ...

  • what-nurse-employers-need-to-know.pdf

    Site: nursecompact.com

    . • Employers should enroll their nursing workforce in e-Notify at nursys.com to receive e-notifications of any change in licensure status including disciplinary action. This is no cost to the employer. • To confirm temporary licenses, visit the issuing BON website. A temporary license issued by a compact state is valid in that state only and does not carry multistate status. Licensure and Privileges • A nurse licensed in a compact state must meet the uniform licensure requirements in the primary state of residence (home state).

  • what-nurse-leaders-need-to-know.pdf

    Site: nursecompact.com

    Employers should enroll their nursing workforce in e-Notify at nursys.com to receive e-notifications of any change in licensure status including disciplinary action. This is no cost to the employer. To confirm temporary licenses, visit the issuing BON website. A temporary license issued by a compact state is valid in that state only and does not carry multistate status. Where Practice Takes Place Lawful practice requires that a nurse be licensed or have the privilege to practice in the state where the patient or recipient of practice is located at the time nursing service is provided unless an exemption is in place.

  • Transcript_2019LPP_MGiannone.pdf

    Did any of you think 25 as your reservation point? Did any of you have a different reservation point than 40? Yeah, 35, okay. What was yours? Sixty. Yeah. Okay. Great. So, again, interesting, right? Same set of information but we had people who set reservation points 35, 60, right? So, again, we could have a long conversation about where's the strategy driving decisions like that. [[00:16:30]] All I'm here to say is it will definitely impact performance at the table how you set these numbers, how you set these targets, okay?

  • Transcript_2021NCLEX_epetersen2.pdf

    How can we accurately look at whether or not a new graduate nurse, entry-level nurse, which is 12 months of experience or less is making sound clinical judgment? And how do we measure that? How do we know that? So that is what the clinical judgment, NCSBN 's clinical judgment measurement model is doing. So we're going to start with our first case study. This is about sepsis. This is an example of what the candidate would see. Currently, the candidate would take the NCLEX and at the very end of the exam, once they're done, there is a section that would pop up with a large screen that says, "Special Research Section," and it informs the candidate that it is not a part of their test, it does not count towards their score, it is completely 100% optional.

  • Final Rules

    Site: nursecompact.com

    Effective January 2, 2024. If all issues are resolved, no further action is required. If any issue remains unresolved, the parties shall notify the Executive Committee, through the Executive Director, to request mediation and provide the Executive Committee with a concise statement of unresolved issue(s) and analysis including references to NLC statutes, rules and any supporting documents. The Executive Committee may refer the matter to the Compliance Committee. After review by the Compliance Committee, its recommendations will be sent to the parties and the Executive Committee for further review.

  • Nurses & The NLC | NURSECOMPACT

    Site: nursecompact.com

    Explore how the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) supports nurses through multistate licensure, including guidance for travel nurses, telehealth practice, military families, and new graduates. To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Watch on YouTube  |  Watch on Vimeo Nurse Licensure Compact: What Nurse Graduates Need to Know This video explains an overview of the NLC and provides key information about the NLC that recent nursing graduates should be aware of. Copyright © National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. Terms Trademarks Privacy Explore The NLC About How it Works Stay Informed FAQs Take Action Contact Related Links APRN Compact NCSBN Website NLC Board Staff Training NLC Commission Resources NLC Governance NLC Member Tools Follow Us Facebook X Instagram Join Our Email List

  • FinalRulesadopted81120clean_ed.pdf

    Site: nursecompact.com

    QUERYING THE COORDINATED LICENSURE INFORMATION SYSTEM (1) Upon application for multistate licensure, with the exception of renewal by a nurse, a party state shall query the Coordinated Licensure Information System to determine the applicant’s current licensure status, previous disciplinary action(s), current participation in an alternative program, and any current significant investigative information. (2) Upon discovery that an applicant is under investigation in another party state, the party state in receipt of the nurse licensure application shall contact the investigating party state and may request investigative documents and information.

  • 15_2014_NCLEXExamStats_vol64.pdf

    (NCSBN) | 2015 6 PART I – LICENSURE STATISTICS The data reported in this section indicate licensure processing activity and the total number of individuals licensed to practice within each jurisdiction from Jan. 1, 2014 to Dec. 31, 2014. All data was obtained from state and territorial boards of nursing (BONs). Estimates were provided where the exact figure requested for this collection of data was unknown. Data are presented in a series of tables. Table 1 lists the NCSBN member boards, the geographic locality where a BON has responsibility for regulating nursing practice (JD), the types of licenses for which a BON has licensing authority, and whether or not the BON is empowered to issue licenses or certificates to practice in a specialty area of nursing.

  • NLC_Stories-v3.pdf

    Site: nursecompact.com

    North to the Future: the NLC would Benefit Alaskan Nurses and their Patients Learn more about the NLC, and take action to bring the NLC to your state: nursecompact.com. https://news.gallup.com/poll/328136/ethics-ratings-rise-medical-workers-teachers.aspx http://nursecompact.com Impact in Action: NLC Stories 11 Now is the Time: Compact Licensure Cannot Wait Until the Next Crisis Published Dec. 8, 2020 Henry “Hank” Drummond, PhD, MDiv, RN, will never forget the call he received from a client durin ...