Enhanced Nurse Licensure Compact (eNLC)The new enhanced licensure compact, or eNLC, is the licensure model that allows registered nurses (RNs) and licensed vocational nurses (LVNs) to have one multistate license, with the privilege to practice in the home state and in other eNLC states physically, electronically, and/or telephonically. It replaces the original nurse licensure compact (NLC) and adds extra safeguards that maintain public protection at the state level. The Old and the New: The Impact to Texas Nurses On January 20, 2018, Texas nurses with an original NLC multistate license will be grandfathered into the eNLC and no further action is needed. New applicants residing in compact states must meet 11 uniform licensure requirements listed below. Those who do not meet the new licensure requirements may still be eligible for a single state license. Uniform Licensure Requirements for a Multistate License
For complete information go to: https://www.ncsbn.org/enhanced-nlc-implementation.htm. The Texas Board of Nursing offers resources to assist nurses with primary multistate licensure outside of Texas who choose to practice in Texas using compact privilege to understand the Texas Nursing Practice Act. The interactive online course Nursing Regulations for Safe Practice provides an overview of current Texas laws and rules to uphold safe nursing practice. Please visit our Continuing Education Course Catalogue for more information at: https://www.bon.texas.gov/catalog/ RULES AND REGULATIONS:
DECLARATIONS:FACT SHEETS:For complete information go to: https://www.ncsbn.org/compacts.html |