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    Get answers to common questions about the REx-PN. The new scoring method allows for moving beyond the current scoring model that is based on candidates' responses being scored as 'all correct' or 'all incorrect'. The new polytomous model gives candidates points for partial understanding. Back to Top Copyright © 2022 National Council of State Boards of Nursing, Inc. All rights reserved. Terms Trademarks Privacy Explore The REx-PN Prepare Register Exam Day FAQs Contact Related Links NCSBN Website REx-PN Webinars Volunteer Opportunities REx-PN Events Follow Us Facebook X Instagram Join Our Email List

  • Understanding-PSOR_June2021.pdf

    Nurse Licensure Compact Webinar Understanding Primary State of Residence June 15, 2021 nursecompact@ncsbn.org About Us Jim Puente, MS, MJ, CAE Director Nurse Licensure Compact Maggie Bieniek Associate Nurse Licensure Compact Which States are Part of the NLC? 36 States have enacted the NLC • Multistate License or Compact License: one license issued in the home state valid for practice in all NLC states. • Party State: any NLC state • Single State License: valid only in state of issuance. • Home State: the primary state of residence • Remote States: NLC states other than the home state • PSOR: Primary State of Residence • PTP: Privilege to Practice.

  • Transcript_NLC-Webinar-PSOR-June2021.pdf

    But compact states also issue single-state licenses to applicants that don't meet the requirements for a multi-state license. They are considered, then, for a single-state license. I think we talked about home state, which is your primary state of residence. And when we say primary state of residence, we're talking about the state indicated on your legal documents.

  • Microsoft Word - Att_8_NLC Sixty Day Rule Explanation

    Mary is able to practice in State B under the State  A multistate license as long as she maintains legal residency in State A during her time in State B.  Therefore, Mary does not need to apply for a license in State B.  After living in State B, Mary’s  family is ordered to a base in State C (an NLC state) for several years. 

  • Understanding-PSOR-Feb2021.pdf

    Nurse Licensure Compact Webinar Understanding Primary State of Residence Feb 16, 2021 nursecompact@ncsbn.org About Us Jim Puente, MS, MJ, CAE Director Nurse Licensure Compact Maggie Bieniek Associate Nurse Licensure Compact Which States are Part of the NLC? 33 States have implemented the NLC 34 States have enacted the NLC • Multistate License or Compact License: one license issued in the home state valid for practice in all NLC states. • Party State: any NLC state • Single State License: valid only in state of issuance. • Home State: the primary state of residence • Remote States: NLC states other than the home state • PSOR: Primary State of Residence • PTP: Privilege to Practice.

  • NLC-Webinar-PSOR-Nov2021.pdf

    I am not eligible for a multistate license in my primary state of residence and am therefore requesting a single state license in STATE. 5. I am declaring another Compact State as my primary state of residence. I am not eligible for a Multistate or a single state license in STATE. Rule 402 APPLICANT RESPONSIBILITIES (2) A nurse who changes primary state of residence to another party state shall apply for a license in the new party state when the nurse declares to be a resident of the state and obtains privileges not ordinarily extended to nonresidents of the state, including but not limited to, those listed in 402 (4) (a) – (e).

  • NLC_Webinar_nurse-employer_2024.pdf

    Some examples of AI Tools (but not limited to) are: Otter.ai, Claap, Fireflies, Tl;dv, and Fathom. The NLC: What Nurse Employers Need to Know Jim Puente, MS, MJ, CAE Director, NLC Definitions ➢ Multistate License or Compact License: one license issued in the home state valid for practice in all NLC states ➢ Party State: any NLC state ➢ Single-state License: valid only in state of issuance ➢ Home State: the primary state of residence ...

  • Transcript_2019_NLC_Nurses.pdf

    A multi-state license isn't a national license. It's a state license issued by the Nursing Regulatory body in the nurse's primary state of residence, or PSOR, the state in which a nurse legally resides and can prove legal residence with a driver's license, voter registration, or similar documentation.

  • Microsoft PowerPoint - military and spouse webinar_012522

    Microsoft PowerPoint - military and spouse webinar_012522 1/25/2022 1 Nurse Licensure Compact Military / Military Spouse Webinar Jan 25, 2022 1 2 1/25/2022 2 • Multistate License (MSL) or Compact License: one license issued in the home state valid for practice in all NLC states. • Single State License (SSL): valid only in state of issuance. • Home State: the primary state of residence (PSOR) • Remote States: NLC states other than the home state • PTP: Privilege to Practice. The authority for a multistate license holder to practice in other NLC states.

  • transcript_2023_nlc_grads.pdf

    Your one Multistate license is issued from your primary state of residence. This is the state where you have your driver's license, are registered to vote or declare your federal taxes. You can only have one primary state of residence at a time. If you change to another NLC State, you must apply for a license from the new state within 60 days of moving.