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moving-scenarios.pdf
Site: nursecompact.com
When relocating to another compact state, it is the nurse’s responsibility to apply for licensure by endorsement in their new PSOR within 60 days. You must have a license in the state where you reside. Proof of residency such as a current driver’s license may be required. The nurse may practice on the former home state license only UNTIL the multistate license in the new PSOR is issued. Upon issuance of a new multistate license, the former license will be deactivated.
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2018ITOPS_TPurdy.pdf
AUDIT PREPARATION FIRESIDE CHAT AUDIT Fireside Chat FBI AUDIT “SURVIVAL” • Panelists: • Adrian Guerrero, CPM Area II Director, NCSBN Board of Directors; Director of Operations, Kansas State Board of Nursing • Mark Majek, MA, PHR, SHRM-CP • Director of Operations, Texas Board of Nursing • Member board staff panelists share experiences on Audit preparation! • EVERYTHING you wanted to know but were afraid to ask! • Audit experiences, lessons learned, gotcha … • Practical advice, templates …! • We’re here to help! • INTERACTIVE Q & A Thank You! • We appreciate your interest and participation! • Conference Materials include à FBI Audit: • Preparation Presentation • References • Sample Policies • Results with Policy Reference • Other Useful Information!
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2023_NLC_ULRs.pdf
Site: nursecompact.com
NurseCompact.com Uniform Licensure Requirements for a Multistate License Requirements: An applicant for licensure in a state that is part of the eNLC will need to meet the following uniform licensure requirements: 1. Meets the requirements for licensure in the home state (state of residency); 2. a. Has graduated from a board-approved education program; or b.
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Updated_onepaged_NLC.pdf
Site: nursecompact.com
Proven, Safe and Efficient • The NLC has been operational and successful for more than 18 years and continues to grow each year with the addition of new states. • All the safeguards that are built into the current state licensing process are required before a nurse is issued a multistate license. • The NLC has uniform licensure requirements so that all states can be confident that new nurses practicing within the NLC have met a set of minimum requirements, regardless of the home state in which they are licensed. • All states that participate in the NLC conduct federal criminal background checks to determine eligibility for a multistate license.
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2023_NLC-1pager.pdf
Site: nursecompact.com
Proven, Safe and Efficient • The NLC has been operational and successful for more than 20 years and continues to grow each year with the addition of new states. • All the safeguards that are built into the current state licensing process are required before a nurse is issued a multistate license. • The NLC has uniform licensure requirements so that all states can be confident that new nurses practicing within the NLC have met a set of minimum requirements, regardless of the home state in which they are licensed. • All states that participate in the NLC conduct federal criminal background checks to determine eligibility for a multistate license.
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2025_NLC-1pager.pdf
Site: nursecompact.com
Proven, Safe and Efficient • The NLC has been operational and successful for more than 20 years and continues to grow each year with the addition of new states. • All the safeguards that are built into the current state licensing process are required before a nurse is issued a multistate license. • The NLC has uniform licensure requirements so that all states can be confident that new nurses practicing within the NLC have met a set of minimum requirements, regardless of the home state in which they are licensed. • All states that participate in the NLC conduct federal criminal background checks to determine eligibility for a multistate license.
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25-NLCSurveyFindings.pdf
Site: nursecompact.com
NurseCompact.com Background 66,054 nurses licensed across five states – Alaska, Kansas, Minnesota, Nevada and Vermont – participated in the online surveys. Kansas and Vermont subsequently enacted the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC). 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 ...
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How it Works | NURSECOMPACT
Site: nursecompact.com
The Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) allows for nurses to have one multistate license with the ability to practice in all compact states which increases access to care while maintaining public protection at the state level. See Comparison Fact Sheet To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Watch on YouTube | Watch on Vimeo Explanation of the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) This short video helps explain the NLC. It explains what a NLC multistate license is and provides a broad overview of steps nurses need to take when permanently changing their home states.
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Microsoft Word - Agenda_Commission_Annual Meeting Aug 27 2024_Draft 3 clean
Site: nursecompact.com
Microsoft Word - Agenda_Commission_Annual Meeting Aug 27 2024_Draft 3 clean 1 AGENDA Annual Meeting of the NLC Commission August 27, 2024 Lunch 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm Meeting: 1:00 pm – 4:15 pm CT ICNLCA Core Purpose: To facilitate interstate nursing practice in a manner consistent with public health and safety. ICNLCA Mission Statement: To facilitate cross‐border nursing practice through the implementation of a nationally recognized multistate licensure. ICNLCA enhances nurse mobility and public protection by enforcing compliance with the Compact.
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Microsoft Word - Agenda_Commission_MYM March 10 2025_DRAFT 5
Site: nursecompact.com
Microsoft Word - Agenda_Commission_MYM March 10 2025_DRAFT 5 1 AGENDA Midyear Meeting of the NLC Commission March 10, 2025 Breakfast 8:00 am – 9:00 am ET Meeting: 9:00 am – 2:00 pm ET ICNLCA Core Purpose: To facilitate interstate nursing practice in a manner consistent with public health and safety. ICNLCA Mission Statement: The Interstate Commission of Nurse Licensure Compact Administrators (ICNLCA) facilitates cross‐border nursing practice through the implementation of a nationally recognized multistate license.