RNs with a compact nursing license may practice across NLC state lines, although advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) are not included in this compact. As of January 2018, the Enhanced Nurse Licensure Compact was enacted, adding several additional states, including Florida, Georgia, Oklahoma, Wyoming and West Virginia. Georgia Enacts Nurse Licensure Compact Law. The Georgia law also explicitly states that a nurse practicing in Georgia under a multistate license issued by another NLC party state is subject to all applicable requirements under Georgia’s nursing licensure law, and that the article applies only to nurses “whose home states are determined.
How To Upgrade Your Nursing License To An eNLC In 2018. Twenty-four of the original twenty-five Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) states made the transition to the eNLC. Beyond that, several other states have joined the eNLC. These states include Florida, Georgia, West Virginia, Oklahoma, and Wyoming. Many other states are pending legislation to join the eNLC as well. The Nurse Compact Agreement or Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) is an agreement that allows Licensed Vocational Nurses/Practical Nurses (LVNs/LPNs) and Registered Nurses (RNs) to hold a multi-state license to practice nursing. Here is a list of nursing compact states. Your out-of-state license does not qualify you to work in Georgia. However, if the standards for getting a license in your old home state are roughly equal to or more difficult than the Georgia standards, you're eligible to apply for a license. Learn more about this by visiting your profession's licensing board.
- Alabama State Nurses Association
- Georgia Coalition of Advanced Practice Registered Nurses
- South Carolina Nurses Association
- North Carolina Nurses Association
- Florida Nurses Association
- Pennsylvania State Nurses Association (PSNA)
- Ohio Nurses Association
- Texas Nurses Association
- Virginia Nurses Association
- Missouri Nurses Association
- American Nurse Today
- Teachers Retirement System of Georgia