Nurse Licensure Compact

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I was wondering if anyone has anything that they have experienced negatively when exercising their compact privileges. Our state hasn't become a compact state as of yet. There is talk about Louisiana possibly joining, and I would love some first- hand knowledge- good and bad. Thanks!

Specializes in Education, FP, LNC, Forensics, ED, OB.
If I do that, do I have to surrender my Texas license or can I keep it so that if I want to move back here to Texas, I can practice?

No, you do not have to surrender the TX license. As long as you fulfill CEU requirements and pay the TX licensing fee(s), you can keep that license in addition to your NY license.

Thanks for the corrections.

-I was also wondering about keeping my Texas license, as well. I will only be in La for 1 year, so it's good to know I can go right back to nursing in Tx with out going through the board again.

Specializes in Education, FP, LNC, Forensics, ED, OB.

You are welcome, Lfransis.

Louisiana (my home state), is full of bureaucratic bull. Always has been and always will be, when it comes to basically anything you can think of. If I didn't love my city so much (New Orleans), I would have been long gone, long ago without turning back.

The above poster is definitely correct in my opinion. But there is much more to it than that. Some states do not require criminal background checks, as Louisiana does, so they feel we may be getting some less than desirable nurses into our state through the compact.

If you want to know more about the politics and pros and cons of the compact send me a pm and I will forward you a paper I did on this subject for a healthcare mgmt course.

Hi Glascow. I am a RN from Ohio currently in classes for my BSN. I have a debate in a few days regarding the nursing licensure compact and I was assigned to be on the "against" side with my part arguing the potential legal ramifications. This has proven nearly impossible since I have found no "against" until I found your comment made last year on this site. However, I am so very intersted in what you could share with me since you obviously completed a very similar assignment in the past. Please send any helpful info asap, and I would be forever grateful!

Sincerely, Participle (which refers to nothing except a word I heard on the radio while signing up for this website!)

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I just happened to see this thread while searching for the states that are part of the compact agreement.

I found this website that lists the current states: http://www.mbon.org/main.php?v=norm&p=0&c=msl/compact_states.html.

I think this is a good thing..not that I ever plan on moving out of Texas, but you never know what the future will bring.

Also, I do believe ALL states should do background checks....for the record. :up:

In response to the original question of the thread, which was about people's experience exercising their compact license privileges, I have just recently used mine for the first time (after holding a compact license for quite a few years) -- I started a new job in the "next door" state recently, and was hired without any discussion at all of my license -- no one even commented on the fact that my license was from my state instead of theirs; they took it completely in stride.

The above poster is definitely correct in my opinion. But there is much more to it than that. Some states do not require criminal background checks, as Louisiana does, so they feel we may be getting some less than desirable nurses into our state through the compact.

If you want to know more about the politics and pros and cons of the compact send me a pm and I will forward you a paper I did on this subject for a healthcare mgmt course.

Hello there. I am gathering evidence for the con side of an nlc debate for school. Any help with this is much appreciated.

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While it's true that some states don't require as extensive background checks as we do in Louisiana; we still have travel nurses coming into the state to work presently even without the compact. Therefore, not having a compact will only hurt the good and proficient nurses and not stop the bad from going to wherever they wish to work

Please send me your pros and cons... would love to read your paper to sort out information..... thanks,

Please send me your pros and cons paper to help me out in debate .... thanks in advance

if the offer to view your paper is still valid I would love to read it. Thank you marti

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