(a) This Compact shall become effective and binding on the earlier of the date of legislative enactment of this Compact into law by no
less than 26 states or December 31, 2018. All party states to this Compact, that also were parties to the prior Nurse Licensure Compact,
superseded by this Compact, ("prior compact"), are deemed to have withdrawn from said prior compact within 6 months after the effective
date of this Compact.
(b) Each party state to this Compact shall continue to recognize a nurse's multistate licensure privilege to practice in that party state
issued under the prior compact until such party state has withdrawn from the prior compact.
(c) Any party state may withdraw from this Compact by enacting a statute repealing the same. A party state's withdrawal shall not take
effect until 6 months after enactment of the repealing statute.
(d) A party state's withdrawal or termination shall not affect the continuing requirement of the withdrawing or terminated state's
licensing board to report adverse actions and significant investigations occurring prior to the effective date of such withdrawal or
termination.
(e) Nothing contained in this Compact shall be construed to invalidate or prevent any nurse licensure agreement or other cooperative
arrangement between a party state and a nonparty state that is made in accordance with the other provisions of this Compact.
(f) This Compact may be amended by the party states. No amendment to this Compact shall become effective and binding upon the party
states unless and until it is enacted into the laws of all party states.
(g) Representatives of nonparty states to this Compact shall be invited to participate in the activities of the Commission, on a nonvoting
basis, prior to the adoption of this Compact by all states.
(Repealed and reenacted by 81 Del. Laws, c. 50, § 1..)‹ Prev All Delaware sections Next ›
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