New Nurse Licensure Compact rule when changing primary state of residence --have 60 days to apply for new multistate license.
Published Mar 1
NRSKarenRN, BSN, RN
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New Nurse Licensure Compact rule when changing primary state of residence -60 days to apply for new license.
Found at DE BON: New NLC Rule
Quote Starting Jan 2, 2024, a new NLC rule will be in effect. Nurses relocating to another compact state have 60 days from the time they move to apply for a new license by endorsement in a new primary state of residence. The new rule (effective beginning January 2, 2024) reads: 402 (2) A multistate licensee who changes primary state of residence to another party state shall apply for a multistate license in the new party state within 60 days. Helpful FAQs and a brief webinar about the new rule are available on the NLC website. Nurses can enroll at no cost in Nursys eNotify to receive notifications related to license renewals at Nursys. For more information, visit NLC website or email [email protected]
Starting Jan 2, 2024, a new NLC rule will be in effect. Nurses relocating to another compact state have 60 days from the time they move to apply for a new license by endorsement in a new primary state of residence.
The new rule (effective beginning January 2, 2024) reads: 402 (2) A multistate licensee who changes primary state of residence to another party state shall apply for a multistate license in the new party state within 60 days.
Helpful FAQs and a brief webinar about the new rule are available on the NLC website.
Nurses can enroll at no cost in Nursys eNotify to receive notifications related to license renewals at Nursys.
For more information, visit NLC website or email [email protected]