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  1. c. If a nurse changes primary state of residence by moving between two party states, the nurse must apply for licensure in the new home state, and the multistate license issued by the prior home state will be deactivated in accordance with applicable rules adopted by the Commission. 1. The nurse may apply for licensure in advance of a change in

  2. Applying for Licensure. Registered nurses (RNs) and licensed practical/vocational nurses (LPN/VNs) who live in a compact state and meet the uniform licensure requirements may be eligible for a multistate license. Applying for a multistate license must be done through your board of nursing (BON).

  3. STEP 1: COMPLETE NEW YORK STATE'S REQUIRED COURSEWORK. You must complete a NYSED Approved Infection Control Course and a Child Abuse Identification and Reporting Course from an approved provider or qualify for an exemption. STEP 2: SUBMIT Online Form 1 - Application for Licensure - RN.

  4. Dec 2, 2022 · Nurses who work in New York State with a multistate license from a compact state (different PSOR) can legally practice in New York and cannot legally be required to pay additional fees, do other registrations, or submit added qualifications.

  5. Sep 19, 2022 · Nursing compact creates a bifurcated system, where interstate licensees practicing in NYS have not met the same high standards as NYS licensees. Example: Bachelors in Nursing (BSN) in 10 years, Infection Control and Child Abuse Training not required.

  6. Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) The NLC increases access to care by allowing nurses to practice seamlessly in other NLC states, without obtaining additional licenses. The NLC helps protect patients by maintaining high standards of care and facilitating communication between member states.

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  8. Registered Professional Nurse. Important Notice: DO NOT use Form 1 if you are already licensed in this profession in New York State. A New York State professional license is valid for life unless it is revoked, annulled, or suspended by the Board of Regents.

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