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List of Nursing Compact States
The list of nursing compact states is as follows:
Idaho
Utah
Arizona
Colorado
New Mexico
North Dakota
South Dakota
Nebraska
Texas
Wisconsin
Iowa
Missouri
Arkansas
Kentucky
Tennessee
Mississippi
Maine
New Hampshire
Rhode Island
Delaware
Maryland
Virginia
North Carolina
South Carolina
How the Nursing Compact Agreement Works?
The agreement works by allowing nurses that practice in compact states to receive a multi-state license. They must legally reside in one of the states that participate in the compact agreement. Nurses must declare a compact state as their primary state of residence, and they must be in good standing with their current nursing license. They do not have to complete a separate application to obtain this license.
Only nurses whose primary state is a compact state are eligible for this license. All current, active licenses for compact states become inactive upon receipts of the compact license. Licenses help in non-compact states do remain active as long as nurses continue to meet the requirements to keep them active.
When nurses are ready to practice in another compact state, they do not have to complete a separate application or pay additional fees. These nurses have the privilege to practice in other compact states with no worries. The nurse is responsible for complying with the regulations in the remote state with their multistate licenses. It is very important that nurses declare a compact state as their primary state or they will be issued a license to practice in a single state.
In the event that nurses are under disciplinary action, their privileges under the compact agreements are removed, and they are only allowed to practice in their home state until they are clear.
When it comes to taking the NCLEX exam, nurses can take it in any jurisdiction, but applying for their license is a different thing. They are only allowed to apply for their license in their home state—even if they live in another state. Only in the state of legal residence can nurses apply for their license.
The privilege of participating in the Nurse Compact Agreement is one that many nurses wish to enjoy. This agreement offers nurses the opportunity to help patients in other compact states using just one nursing license.
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