Delaware Code § 24-1701A

Interstate Medical Licensure Compact; findings and declaration of purpose
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(a) The State hereby enters into the Interstate Medical Licensure Compact (IMLC) the text of which is as set forth in this chapter.
(b) In order to strengthen access to health care, and in recognition of the advances in the delivery of health care, the member states of the
Interstate Medical Licensure Compact have allied in common purpose to develop a comprehensive process that complements the existing
licensing and regulatory authority of state medical boards, provides a streamlined process that allows physicians to become licensed in
multiple states, thereby enhancing the portability of a medical license and ensuring the safety of patients. The Compact creates another
pathway for licensure and does not otherwise change a state's existing Medical Practice Act. The Compact also adopts the prevailing
standard for licensure and affirms that the practice of medicine occurs where the patient is located at the time of the physician-patient
encounter, and therefore, requires the physician to be under the jurisdiction of the state medical board where the patient is located. State
medical boards that participate in the Compact retain the jurisdiction to impose an adverse action against a license to practice medicine in
that state issued to a physician through the procedures in the Compact.

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