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  • 2016_Webinar_Survey_Design.pdf

    Where  else  might  you  find  the  results  you  need?     1.  Member  Board  Profiles     2.  Web  Survey   3.  Nursys     4.  NNDB   5   Member  Board  Profiles   6   Web  Survey   7   Nursys   8   NNDB   9   No  success  in  finding  your  data?   Plan  a  survey   – Web  survey   – Other?         Who  is  your  audience?                                    

  • 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 and tele ...

  • 2020ITOPS_George_Potacki.pdf

    ORBS Back Office Features Profile Profile management Work Queues for tasks management Letter generation Nurse Portal Account management Notes and Documents Licensure Module License Management License Application processing License Issuance Restrict Renewal or Reinstatement Discipline Module Complaint management Investigation Record Discipline Monitoring Hearing Settlement Alternative to Discipline Programs Events Fees and Payments View Nurse Portal Payments Assess Fees / Fine Record Payments Inv ...

  • Nursys for Members | NCSBN

    The National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) is a not-for-profit organization whose purpose is to provide an organization through which boards of nursing act and counsel together on matters of common interest and concern affecting the public health, safety and welfare, including the development of licensing examinations in nursing. Full Participation ( view current list ) - contribution of both licensure and discipline data to Nursys Discipline Participation - contribution of only discipline data to Nursys Nonparticipation - no contribution of data to Nursys View current participation statistics (as of 12/19/2025) Benefits for Members that agree to full participation of full licensure and discipline data participation in Nursys receive valuable license and discipline based reports, including: Discipline covering all jurisdictions in Nursys Social Security Master Death Index comparison Sex Offenders Registry comparison and many more...

  • CRE_Grant_Timeline.pdf

    For any questions please contact: cre@ncsbn.org   CRE Grant Timeline   All CRE grant proposals will follow this process with minimal changes.  For any questions  regarding the grant process, please contact cre@ncsbn.org   Grant Proposal  1. Applicants are encouraged to take advantage of pre‐application consulting to help focus their proposals and gain insight into NCSBN’s current research priorities. 2. Applicants are also encouraged to review recent articles in the Journal of Nursing Regulation (JNR) – a number of JNR articles are authored by CRE grantees. 3.

  • 2018eNLCForum_RMasters.pdf

    1 Enhanced Nurse Licensure Compact Presentation to eNLC Legal Forum Richard L. Masters, J.D. Special Counsel - ICNLCA 2 Interstate Compacts • Agreements between states authorized under Article I, Section 10, Clause 3 of the U.S. Constitution – the “Compact Clause” • “No State shall, without the Consent of Congress . . . enter into any Agreement or Compact with another State . . . “ • The U.S.

  • 2019DCM_Ancona-Semko_Boyce.pdf

    NCSBN Discipline Case Management Conference | June 10, 2019 The Use of Administrative Law Judges and the Doctrine of Deference Your Presenters Emalie Boyce, JD Director, LA Division of Administrative Law Baton Rouge, LA eboyce@adminlaw.state.la.us (225) 342-1613 Jennifer Ancona Semko, JD Partner, Baker McKenzie LLP Washington, DC jennifer.semko@bakermckenzie.com (202) 835-4250 mailto:eboyce@adminlaw.state.la.us mailto:jennifer.semko@bakermckenzie.com Overview 1 Role of an ALJ 2 The Louisiana Approach 3 Considerations for States 4 Learning from Each Other 5 What is Deference? 6 Competing Perspectives 7 Latest Developments 8 Key Takeaways ALJ role Presides over administrative hearings; Executive branch (but quasi-judicial); Role varies by state Why relevant?

  • Sample_Narrative_McManus.pdf

    Substantial contributions to the improvement of nursing regulation As evidence of substantial contribution to the improvement of nursing regulation, the nominee was inducted as a fellow in the NCSBN Institute of Regulatory Excellence. As a project for the IRE XXXX implemented an on-line orientation program for work-site monitors that continues to be used for monitor training. The nominee achieved legislative success in XXXX state enacting the Enhanced Nurse Licensure Compact in 2016, implementing the new compact in 2018 and transitioning to the role of eNLC commissioner after fifteen years as Nurse Licensure Compact Administrator for XXXX state.

  • About NCSBN Applications & Groups | NCSBN

    About NCSBN Applications & Groups. To learn more about the resources available from NCSBN, refer to the information summarizing all NCSBN applications and sites . Applications The following applications are available through Passport . NCSBN.org Web Survey Tool FITS Hive NURSYS.org NCLEX Administration Site U.S. Member Profiles Groups Some groups may be assigned only by the NCSBN Admin, others by the Passport Admin, and some are self-assigned by the user. Visit your NCSBN Passport groups to view and change self-assignable groups. Self-Assignable Groups All users can add themselves to these groups, which provide access to Knowledge Network Hives and inclusion in the Knowledge Network email groups.

  • What_Every_Nurse_Needs_to_Know.pdf

    The process used to investigate and act on a complaint may vary depending upon the seriousness of the allegations and the timeliness of the complaint. Investigations can include requesting additional documents or information from complainants; asking the licensee to respond to allegations in writing; and full investigations with site visits and witness interviews. Proceedings If disciplinary action is warranted, the BON can take various actions with public safety as a priority. The BON’s goal is to investigate the complaint, handle the issue in a fair and just manner, take the best course of action to protect the public, and ultimately prevent further incidents.